Geomungo

Geomungo The geomungo is a traditional Korean stringed musical instrument of zither family instrument with both idges and frets. Scholars believe that the name refers to Goguryeo and translates to "Goguryeo zither" or that it refers to the color and translates to "black crane zither".

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The geomungo (also spelled komungo or kŏmungo ) is a traditional Korean stringed musical instrument of zither family instrument with both bridges and frets.
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geomungo Geomungo Korean name Hangul 거문고 Hanja ( 玄 琴 hyeongeum ) Revised Romanization geomun(-)go McCune-Reischauer kŏmun'go The geomungo (also
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Geomungo, or hyon-geum, was invented in or around 550 AD by Wang San-ak, a famed musician of the Koryo dynasty. The front face is made of paulownia and the rear face, chestnut ...
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This instrument is played by beating or picking the strings with a stick (app. 1ft.). It¡¯s also called ¡®Hyeongeum
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