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    The nagak (Korean: 나각; also called na, sora, or godong) is a wind-instrument made from a large seashell and played as a horn in Korean traditional music...
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    includes beating drums and blowing horagai. In Korea it is known as the nagak. In some Polynesian islands it is known as "pu". Conch shell trumpets were...
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    Bugle Buisine Bukkehorn Chazozra Carnyx Clarion Conch Hakgediya Horagai Nagak Cowhorn Swedish Didgeridoo modern Dord Embouchure & hand-stopping Erke Karnal...
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    Nadaswaram aerophones 422.112.2 South India reed instruments oboe, shehnai Nagak aerophones 423.111 Korea trumpets conch Natural trumpet aerophones 423.1...
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    Korean military procession (daechwita) with conches (nagak) (2006)...
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    or as a static performance. Instruments used include nabal (brass horn), nagak (seashell horn), and taepyeongso (shawm), with jing (gong), jabara (cymbals)...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Horagai. Conch (musical instrument) Nagak, a similar shell horn used in Korea Shankha Warriors of Medieval Japan,...
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    this kind of trumpet is known as the horagai. In Korea it is known as the nagak. In some Polynesian islands it is known as "pu". The Queen Conch Lobatus...
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    today Nabal (hangul: 나발; hanja: 喇叭) – Long metal trumpet; used in daechwita Nagak (hangul: 나각; hanja: 螺角) – Sea shell horn, also called sora; used in daechwita...
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  • ampullata J.N. Rai & Wadhwani (1977) Thielavia aurantiaca Tad. Ito, Okane & Nagak. (1998) Thielavia australiensis Tansey & M.A. Jack (1975) Thielavia bispora...
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