This woman is amazing! She is very knowledgeable! I wasn't sure when to shout "good job" when she was singing though! Haha. Thank you for the video ^-^
I love Pansori! I was introduced to Pansori through Korean variety shows and immediately fall in love with the art! I managed to see live Pansori performance in Gyeongbokgung Palace and it was amazing! So much better live, experiencing being apart of the “추임새”, so much fun!
I first heard about pansori from my college professor sophomore year. We read the translated (English) version of Chunhyangga and watched a few clips of it. It was amazing since it's rare for Asian literature to be taught in the U.S. I was lucky to have a Korean professor so I was able to learn about the Asian literatures.
She has such a lovely speaking and singing voice ❤️ I’ve never been much into performances of any kind but his gave me chills and made me want to learn more
I've always been fascinated with 판소리. It really hits right to your heart and you really don't even need to understand the story to understand the emotion, and that is beautiful. Hopefully I will be able to see ome of these performances live one day.
I don't know much about Pansori, but this lady just left me in awe with her great coordination, captivating narration and hauntingly beautiful voice ❤️❤️❤️.
Wow what amazing singing! I saw Sistar's Hyorin and Super Junior's Sungmin perform together the song at the end, it was great to find out the English translations in this video.
Very interesting video and the lady's singing is awesome. I think pansori sounds really good when mixed with hard rock music, like the band Gostwind did.
This is a superb introduction to pansori for those, like me, who have a limited understanding of what it is. I was especially inspired by the infectious enthusiasm you so obviously have for your art; what a joy it is to see someone living a life committed to something that she clearly loves so much. Thank you!
Dear Eun-Kyung Min, Thank you so much for this wonderful presentation about Pansori, especially for the subtitles that you provided along with the song too! Greetings from Helsinki, Finland!
This was very informative and she explained really well. I remember watching pansori for the first time more than a year ago and 얼씨구 was one of the things they taught us but I wanted to know more. 고마습니다!
This is amazing to see. I love learning about Asian culture because I've always thought of it as very rich and interesting and theres a lot of history in there. I've also seen things like this in historical dramas I've watched so it's nice to know and understand what it was. Thank you for this video
This was really educational and well done by a talented artist who knows her art and history. Love to see more of these videos. Now I finally understand the reason for so many hare/rabbit songs. Also never knew apricots were good for having healthy birth. Humor section: Interesting that it's universal that women across cultures and times cannot decide what they want to eat as shown in the song.
Very informative.. Loved her performing that part.. Great! 😊 Thank you for sharing it and shedding some light on Pansori.. I feel more in love with it now!
Wow! The cadence of the song with the drum reminds me of Native American songs! 😮😮😮 Pansori is really amazing! Do you know how much technique it takes to use one's voice like that? Is the singer always female, and drummer male?
Thank you for this! I noticed in the song that some of the responses are in a different speech level, namely when Master Min sings "...싫소". Would you be able to explain more about "Hao-che" (하오체)?
I love her voice when she's speaking
This woman is amazing! She is very knowledgeable! I wasn't sure when to shout "good job" when she was singing though! Haha. Thank you for the video ^-^
I love Pansori! I was introduced to Pansori through Korean variety shows and immediately fall in love with the art! I managed to see live Pansori performance in Gyeongbokgung Palace and it was amazing! So much better live, experiencing being apart of the “추임새”, so much fun!
I first heard about pansori from my college professor sophomore year. We read the translated (English) version of Chunhyangga and watched a few clips of it. It was amazing since it's rare for Asian literature to be taught in the U.S. I was lucky to have a Korean professor so I was able to learn about the Asian literatures.
Her annunciation makes it very easy to follow!
Cheers from Nahre Sol:)
the way of the singing is so unique and traditional..debak!! great job!
와ㅏㅏ 너무 좋다!!! I hear pansori a lot in historical dramas and I've been interested in the art since then. The storytelling is really beautiful!
She has such a lovely speaking and singing voice ❤️ I’ve never been much into performances of any kind but his gave me chills and made me want to learn more
This was AWESOME! Her singing gave me goosebumps! It would be great to have even more content like this! :3
감사합니다!
I've always been fascinated with 판소리. It really hits right to your heart and you really don't even need to understand the story to understand the emotion, and that is beautiful. Hopefully I will be able to see ome of these performances live one day.
THAT WAS SOOOO GOOD ㅠㅠ 사랑에 빠졌어.. ❤️❤️❤️
I don't know much about Pansori, but this lady just left me in awe with her great coordination, captivating narration and hauntingly beautiful voice ❤️❤️❤️.
Korean culture is so pretty. Thank you for this informative video.
당신은 노래를 좋아요! 정말 감사합니다!
I love pansori and I wanted to know more about it thank you for this vid it's very interesting !!!
Wow what amazing singing! I saw Sistar's Hyorin and Super Junior's Sungmin perform together the song at the end, it was great to find out the English translations in this video.
I took a Pansori class at Sogang back in 2011 and I loved it! It's pretty hard though I wish I had the skill sing and perform well. Great Job!
Very interesting video and the lady's singing is awesome. I think pansori sounds really good when mixed with hard rock music, like the band Gostwind did.
Wow I like her voice
I love her voice!
Always loved the sound of Pansori but never knew much about it. I happened on this by chance. Excellent. Thankyou
If i were to every go to Korea i would love to go to one of these and get immersed into these
This is a superb introduction to pansori for those, like me, who have a limited understanding of what it is. I was especially inspired by the infectious enthusiasm you so obviously have for your art; what a joy it is to see someone living a life committed to something that she clearly loves so much. Thank you!
Her singing gave me goosebumps 😳 such an amazing singing style!
I don't know anything about pansori but I know for sure that she absolutely nailed this performance. It's just amazing
Pansori is my favorite. I always head to the Nat'l Gugak center when I'm in Seoul.This explains so much! Hope to see you!
Yes, pansori! Thanks for breaking it down for us. ^^
감사합니다!
너무 예쁘게 들려요. 제 생각엔 옛날 음악은 정말 아름다워요. 미래에 한국에 가면 꼭 판소리를 구경하겠다.
감사합니다!
I just fall in love with pansori.... Tttmik really thanks for that chance... I am going to find more... The best thing is that it's translated...
감사합니다!
Dear Eun-Kyung Min, Thank you so much for this wonderful presentation about Pansori, especially for the subtitles that you provided along with the song too! Greetings from Helsinki, Finland!
유익하고 재밌는 영상 감사드립니다! 1인 뮤지컬처럼 이야기를 풀어나가는게 너무 매력적인 것 같아요 ^0^
영상 재미있게 잘 봤어용! 너무 신기하고 좋아요 .. 소리꾼님도 너무 예쁘시네요!
I love the singing on Pansori. It's mesmorising.
Wow I love this. In my country, Vietnam has a pretty similar singing like Pansori, called " Ca Trù".
This was very informative and she explained really well. I remember watching pansori for the first time more than a year ago and 얼씨구 was one of the things they taught us but I wanted to know more. 고마습니다!
now i know about traditional Art of Korea....its impressing...
This is amazing to see. I love learning about Asian culture because I've always thought of it as very rich and interesting and theres a lot of history in there. I've also seen things like this in historical dramas I've watched so it's nice to know and understand what it was. Thank you for this video
This was really educational and well done by a talented artist who knows her art and history. Love to see more of these videos. Now I finally understand the reason for so many hare/rabbit songs. Also never knew apricots were good for having healthy birth.
Humor section: Interesting that it's universal that women across cultures and times cannot decide what they want to eat as shown in the song.
wonderful video! and I loved her choice of chunhyang :)
That was spectacular! So very fascinating and informative. I hope to see a live Pansori someday
와~~ 너무너무 좋다! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Amazing voice! 잘한다!
Powerfull Pansori ART ! I love , big hugs from Brasil ! 💙🐦
That was Amazing ... I really like it too much and I want to attend one of these Pansori
She's amazing!!
That was really great. I saw a pansori performance in Jeunju bit didn't know what it was called. Thank you.
감사합니다!!
너무 신기하다 ~
Woaaah! That's great! Good Job! Good Job!
Very informative.. Loved her performing that part.. Great! 😊 Thank you for sharing it and shedding some light on Pansori.. I feel more in love with it now!
Wow! It is soo special and fascinating! It's really beautiful, almost hypnotizing! Very interesting video and what a talented woman! :D
잘한다!!!~~~~~^^
Im just in love with pansori
I have been into kpop since 6years...but I lately heard about pansori... And I want to learn it ... It is so beautiful ❤ 👂
Wow! The cadence of the song with the drum reminds me of Native American songs! 😮😮😮 Pansori is really amazing! Do you know how much technique it takes to use one's voice like that? Is the singer always female, and drummer male?
Before king Gojong's reign, women are prohibited to sing pansori
Thank You for sharing your voice is beautiful
Beautiful
Excellent!
감사합니다!!
Please make a video about 불규칙 ㅠㅠ
Woahhhh 💖
sooooo cool!!!
I finally know the lyrics of Pansori Sarangga :)
Unnie can you please make more video on pansori lesson... I really want to learn the folk music...
Thank you for this! I noticed in the song that some of the responses are in a different speech level, namely when Master Min sings "...싫소". Would you be able to explain more about "Hao-che" (하오체)?
Euolso!
Hello TTMIK, may I use this video for a class presentation? Its really good and I will definitely give credit! Thank you!
+vanjohanna1 Sure!!
الله يعز كوريا
Did I just find the origin of fan chants?
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Who came here from Nahre Sol's video? 🙋🏽♀️
Not very impressed
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