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is because the founders of the genre were heavily based in that style themselves, having come from families and being taught by teachers involved in the genre. For example, Kim Yong-bae's teacher and Kim Duk-soo's father, both practitioners of
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music. It is a modern adaptation of traditional Korean musics, namely the ritual farming music
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SamulNori: Contemporary Korean Drumming and the Rebirth of Itinerant Performance Culture
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The original group also incorporated other types of traditional Korean music, including
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is a modern adaptation of the traditional ritual music of Korean farmers, called
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in Seoul. Its original performers included Kim Duk-soo, Kim Yong-bae (
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performance was on February 22, 1978, in a small theater called
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Index

Samulnori

Hangul
Hanja


Revised Romanization
McCune–Reischauer
Korean
percussion
nongak
Korean shamanic
muak
traditional Korean musical instruments
kkwaenggwari
jing
janggu
barrel drum
buk
Korean Buddhism
wooden fish
temple bell
unpan

nongak
Kim Duk-soo
Park Chung Hee
National Gugak Center
namsadang
Gyeonggi Province

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