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The document outlines traditional Korean music forms including Jeongak, Minyo, Pansori, religious music, and Samulnori, each characterized by unique instruments and cultural significance. It also discusses Korean arts and crafts, highlighting traditional paintings (Minhwa), ink and wash painting, ceramics like Celadon and Jogakbo, and the evolution of calligraphy in Korea. Overall, it emphasizes the rich cultural heritage of Korea through its music and artistic expressions.

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The document outlines traditional Korean music forms including Jeongak, Minyo, Pansori, religious music, and Samulnori, each characterized by unique instruments and cultural significance. It also discusses Korean arts and crafts, highlighting traditional paintings (Minhwa), ink and wash painting, ceramics like Celadon and Jogakbo, and the evolution of calligraphy in Korea. Overall, it emphasizes the rich cultural heritage of Korea through its music and artistic expressions.

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Traditional Korean Music

1. Jeongak
 Played in royal courts for ceremonies or as entertainment.
 Instruments: Piri (flute), Gayageum (zither), Haegeum (fiddle).

2. Minyo
 Reflects the lives and emotions of common people.
 Songs are often lively and involve call-and-response singing.

3. Pansori
 A traditional Korean narrative singing performed by a solo singer and a drummer.
 Known for its expressive style and storytelling.

4. Religious and Ritual Music


 Buddhist chants (Beompae) and shamanistic music (gut) are performed during rituals.

5. Samulnori
 Energetic and performed in festivals.

Arts and Craft Korea


Painting

1. Traditional Paintings (Minhwa)


 Folk art that portrays everyday life, animals, plants, and mythical creatures.
 Often used as decorative items in homes.

2. Ink and Wash Painting


 Inspired by Chinese techniques, but with unique Korean elements.
 Focuses on landscapes, bamboo, and plum blossoms.

Ceramics

1. Celadon
 Inspired by Chinese techniques, but with unique Korean elements.
 Focuses on landscapes, bamboo, and plum blossoms.
2. Jogakbo
 Patchwork cloth made from leftover fabric, used as wrapping cloths.
Calligraphy

Influenced by Chinese calligraphy but later evolved into unique Korean styles.

Hangul calligraphy is also a popular art form.

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