- The
Akhak gwebeom (Korean: 악학궤범; Hanja: 樂學軌範; lit. Musical Canon) is a nine-volume
treatise on music,
written in
Korea in the 15th century, in the Joseon...
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Gugak Center of
South Korea followed closely to the two
original bipa from
Akhak-Gwebeom [1], not made like the
Chinese pipa. This
recreation uses silk strings...
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Cloud Dream of the Nine (구운몽; 九雲夢; Gu Unmong),
Musical Canon (악학궤범; 樂學軌範;
Akhak Gwebeom), The
Story of Hong
Gildong (홍길동전; 洪吉童傳; Hong
Gildong Jeon) and...
- at the end of the note,
giving it a
distinctive character. Lee Ju-hwan
Akhak Gwebeom Culture of
Korea Gagaku Jongmyo Jeryeak Korean music Nhã nhạc Traditional...
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Traditional Korean musical instrument.
Akhak Gwebeom Korean music String instruments ko:중해금 ko:대해금 ko:저해금
Korean string...
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Illustration of
Cheoyong in the 1493
Akhak Gwebeom...
- 舞鼓)" (in Korean).
Yesullo (예술로).[permanent dead link] "Study on Goryeosa,
Akhak Gwebeom, Daeakhoobo, Hankook****o (Yoonje Jo,
Eulyoo Publishing, 1948), Yeoyo...
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Illustrations from the 15th
century Korean work
Akhak Gwebeom showing a Tang-style pipa (then
still pla**** in
Korea but with
extra frets added not found...
- horses. For instance, in one
version of the
legend Akhak Kola, the
appearance of the
leader of the herd
Akhak Kola is
described as follows: "Shulgan came to...
- as the
sword dance was conducted. Most of
Goryeo songs were
recorded in
Akhak gwebeom after the 15th
century of
which features were the
lyrics of the...