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    Pungmul (Korean: 풍물; Hanja: 風物; IPA: [pʰuːŋmul]) is a Korean folk music tradition that includes drumming, dancing, and singing. Most performances are...
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    Pungmul (Hangul: 풍물; Hanja: 風物; also spelled "poongmul") is a Korean folk musical art that has a long history of being used for tradition, community formation...
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    adaptation of the traditional ritual music of Korean farmers, called nongak or pungmul nori, for the stage. Traditionally, such music involved elaborate costumed...
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    introduce Western readers to Korean music and culture. Nathan Hesselink's Pungmul (2006) devotes a few paragraphs of background to the instrument, as does...
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    opportunities to experience traditional Korean narrative songs or Pansori. Pungmul (풍물) is a Korean folk music tradition that is a form of percussion music...
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    sori-buk (소리북), while the buk used to accompany pungmul music, which has laced heads, is called pungmul-buk (풍물북).photo The sori-buk is played with both...
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    refers to play, game or performance in Korean. The namsadang nori includes pungmul nori (풍물, Korean spinning hat dance), beona nori (버나놀이, spinning hoops...
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    gongs), Pungmul-buk and Galgo in its instrumentation. This is the same case for traditional Korean bands outside the homeland, which also have a pungmul marching...
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    when struck forcefully. It is particularly important in samul nori and pungmul, although it is also used in other genres such as Korean shamanic music...
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    the "Thunderous" music video, they danced in dokkaebi styles along with pungmul folks and white lions in front of hanok to incorporate the Korean folklore...
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