Sorry, but "yanggeum" is a hammer dulcimer. Here I think we hear a "gayageum" (in China : guzheng), Many thanks to you for displaying such talents. More, more, more !
I think of the 'space between the thoughts' that gives access to the inner space of the soul as far as meditation teachers are concerned.... and as breath is the anchor of meditation .... music the language of the soul.
@@yanyifan6629 Yes, the Korean 생황 /saenghwang/ is derived from the Chinese 笙 /sheng/, but there is over a thousand -year history of the /saenghwang/ in Korean traditional music (not just "over ten years" like you said). Also, you do know that the Chinese /sheng/ itself is also derived from traditional Southeast Asian instruments as well?
Wow ... that sounds great, I love it and compliments. We are also busy with a new project. We are in the process of setting up a live Music broadcasting TV Channel and I would be delighted if you are interested to follow our progress as well.
You can buy it in korea. It's Korean treditional music instrument. bamboo instrument is named "Sanghwang" another is "Gayageum"www.kugakki.com/ (korea site) you can buy it
Thank you so much. I clicked on the link and scrolled down to the bottom of the page and did not see it. I'll have to ask one of my Korean friends to navigate the site for me. :)
I think I found it but it doesn't look quite the same as the one in this video. Is this it? www.kugakki.com/m/product.html?branduid=267&search=&sort=&xcode=008&mcode=000&scode=&GfDT=aGZ3UFo%3D
Dboy321 Razo The instrument you found on the Korean site is one kind of that instrument and there are many kinds of it, which was originated in China and brought to Japan and Korea 1300 years ago, and it's called Sheng(笙) in Chinese, Saenghwang(생황;笙簧) in Korean, and Sho(笙) in Japanese. It has evolved into many forms in these three places since then, so it's hard to find the exact same one online unless you get in contact with a player or even an expert. An interesting fact is that the instrument's sound is close to that of a Phoenix!
This is what I call awesomeness
Most interesting performance from such unusual instruments. Very talented performers too..
That instrument is fascinating. Never seen anything like it before
这是中国传统乐器,有2500年以上的历史了
생황소리는 언제나 들어도 최고
Amazing! Wow) Why I see it in 2022 not in 2014?))))
This woman on the right is just crazy!!!! 100% in music
This is brilliant - a really innovative soundworld. I wish I had the suppleness to play an instrument cross-legged like they do!
@Maria Nancy Borges Marques 这是中国乐器,有2500年以上的历史。
Remarkable! Thank you again for a beautiful surprise VPRO
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좋은연주 잘들었습니다 고맙습니다 🤗🤗🤗
Wonderful sounding music!
perfect performance
Breathtaking!
Sorry, but "yanggeum" is a hammer dulcimer. Here I think we hear a "gayageum" (in China : guzheng), Many thanks to you for displaying such talents. More, more, more !
Great musick to listen to.
Omschrijving: "숨[SU:M] means the space between two breats" breaths, toch?
hate kuh sing sereset, so beautiful, SubhanAllah.
I think of the 'space between the thoughts' that gives access to the inner space of the soul as far as meditation teachers are concerned.... and as breath is the anchor of meditation .... music the language of the soul.
오호!
Mr. Crowley..... wow
Korean folk music
这是中国传统乐器,有2500年以上的历史,韩国人十几年前才从中国学会这种乐器,不过现在开始宣称是自己的乐器了。
@@yanyifan6629 Yes, the Korean 생황 /saenghwang/ is derived from the Chinese 笙 /sheng/, but there is over a thousand -year history of the /saenghwang/ in Korean traditional music (not just "over ten years" like you said). Also, you do know that the Chinese /sheng/ itself is also derived from traditional Southeast Asian instruments as well?
Wow ... that sounds great, I love it and compliments.
We are also busy with a new project.
We are in the process of setting up a live Music broadcasting TV Channel and I would be delighted if you are interested to follow our progress as well.
Does anyone know where this instrument can be purchased?
You can buy it in korea. It's Korean treditional music instrument. bamboo instrument is named "Sanghwang" another is "Gayageum"www.kugakki.com/ (korea site) you can buy it
Thank you so much. I clicked on the link and scrolled down to the bottom of the page and did not see it. I'll have to ask one of my Korean friends to navigate the site for me. :)
I think I found it but it doesn't look quite the same as the one in this video. Is this it? www.kugakki.com/m/product.html?branduid=267&search=&sort=&xcode=008&mcode=000&scode=&GfDT=aGZ3UFo%3D
You can buy it from Taiwan www.stmusic.com.tw/shopping
Dboy321 Razo The instrument you found on the Korean site is one kind of that instrument and there are many kinds of it, which was originated in China and brought to Japan and Korea 1300 years ago, and it's called Sheng(笙) in Chinese, Saenghwang(생황;笙簧) in Korean, and Sho(笙) in Japanese. It has evolved into many forms in these three places since then, so it's hard to find the exact same one online unless you get in contact with a player or even an expert. An interesting fact is that the instrument's sound is close to that of a Phoenix!
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