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Ben Koo July 2007 DCT International Hotel & Business School2
SamulNori:Agenda1.History
2.Symbol
3.Music
4.SamulNori in the World
5.My Suggestion
6.How to contact with SamulNori Group in Korea
Ben Koo July 2007 DCT International Hotel & Business School3
SamulNori:History
•The term SamulNori was first brought up in 1978.
•The Korean worlds "samul" means "four things", and "nori" means "to play" hence "four things playing."
•The original performers of SamulNori were Kim Young Bae (deceased in 1985) who played kwaengari, Choi Tae Hyun on jing, Kim Duck-soo on janggu, and Lee Jong Dae (now teaching at a university) on the buk.
•The origin of SamulNori's music can be traced back to what is usually referred to as "farmers" band music ("nong-ak").
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SamulNori:Symbols
•The name SamulNori literally means "the play of four things." The four things refer to the four percussive instruments. -K'kwaenggwari -Ching -Jang-go -Buk
•Each instrument is associated with an element in nature.
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SamulNori:Symbols(K'kwaenggwari) K'kwaenggwari (small gong) is
•Made mainly of brass with trace of gold or silver. •It is hand held and played with a bamboo mallet. One hand holds the mallet while the other hand is responsible for dampening the sound produced. •The player of this instrument often plays the role of leader, signaling transitions in the music. •As each instrument is associated with an element in nature, the k'kwaenggwari is related to lightening.
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SamulNori:Symbols(Ching)
The Ching (large gong )•It is struck with a padded stick.
•This instrument can be played in a number of ways: hung on a frame, hand-held by handle, or played with two hands.
•Ching should make an osculating sound, imitating the shape of the valleys of Korea. Thus, Ching is associated with the wind.
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SamulNori:Symbols(Jang-go)
The JangGo •It called the hourglass drum, referring to its shape. •The drum has two sides, each with a different types of leather skin. •One side produces a high pitched sound. This instrument is associated with rain.
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SamulNori:Symbols(Buk) The Buk
•It is a barrel drum, made of a piece of hollow out wood and two leather skins tied to the wood. •It is played by a single stick and provides the bass sounds of the group. •The buk is related to the clouds.
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SamulNori:MusicThey stand at a musical crossroad where rural and
urban traditions and east and west meet in a synthesis of music and dance. They mastered the rhythms to a high level of intricacy and also increased the tempo
immensely. These new styles were what they became known for and what differentiated SamulNori, the
music genre, from nong-ak.
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SamulNori in the World•Over the years, SamulNori's U.S. tours have brought
them to New York City, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, Hawaii and the Asia Society's sponsored tour across the country. In 1985, the Asia Society was awarded an
"Obie" for Off-Broadway Theatre for introducing SamulNori to New York's stages.
•SamulNori has performed at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. and at the Smithsonian Institution as
part of an effort to establish scholarly exchanges between the Smithsonian and Korea. They also
appeared at the Percussive Arts Society Convention in Dallas and served a residency for the University of
California at Berkeley.
•Internationally, SamulNori has toured Germany, Austria, Great Britain, Sweden, Switzerland, Japan,
China, Australia and Greece, where they accompanied the Korean Olympic representatives for the lighting of the Olympic torch in 1988. They also visited Italy, where
they were filmed for a Puma sneakers commercial.
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SamulNori in the World
•In addition to their busy touring schedule, SamulNori is dedicated to furthering the tradition of their unique performance and teach at the SamulNori Academy of Music in
Seoul. They have been the subject of several books (including their own intensive instructional book) and videos for many labels including SONY. their 15 recordings are available on the CBS/SONY, Nonesuch, CMP, Polygram, Real World, and ECM record
labels.
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My Suggestion•Program
-SamulNori Group going to play SamulNori in front of people on the stage like a concert.-People can try to play SamulNori. Musical instruments of SamuNori are very easy to make sound so people going to like it.-Make the conference, people can join the conference and when they play, we will record that. (Winner's price can be music instruments this is not expensive, and it is good for decoration also, people will like it.)
•Food: Buchimgea and Makgulry with Kim-chi
-Because Korean farmer usually eat this after listen to SamulNori
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Food<Buchimgea>
It's a kind of Korean Pizza taste is very nice.Buchimgea is representtative traditon Korean farmer's food of Korea.
<Makgurlry>
The rice fermented liquor, Makgurrly is representative tradition alcohol of Korea.
<Kim-chi>
This is the most popular side dish in Korea and famous in the World, Korean always eat Kim-chi with Food.Kim-chi is representative tradition side dish of Korea.
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How to Contact with SamulNori Group in Korea
Homepage: http://www.hanulsori.co.kr/
Phone:0082-032-421-7900Cell Phone:0082-11-479-0186
Korea has several companies for SamulNoriAnd they are international so we can contact
with them and apply.