
Geomungo - Wikipedia
Geomungo is a representative stringed instrument made in Goguryeo before the 5th century. [1] Scholars believe that the name refers to Goguryeo and translates to "Goguryeo zither" or that it refers to the colour and translates to "black crane zither" ( hyeonhakgeum , 현학금 / 玄鶴琴 ).
朝鲜传统音乐科普——玄琴Geomungo - 哔哩哔哩
经历1600余年,玄琴至今是当代韩国最具代表的弦乐器,分正乐玄琴和散调玄琴,两者只有大小区别,其细部构造和15世纪末《乐学轨范》中的描述并无差异。 共六弦,分别是1文弦、2游弦、3大弦、4棵上清、5棵下清、6武弦,其中第1·4·5·6弦是开放弦,1·5·6弦安有固定音高的雁足,中间的2.3.4弦被安在16柱的上面,但2游弦和3大弦是弹奏旋律的运指弦,最中间的大弦最粗,旁边的游弦最细。 玄琴构造. 正乐玄琴的调律以游弦4柱的音,和大弦5柱的音为基准,分别是降E和 …
Geomungo | Korean | Joseon dynasty (1392-1910) | The …
Title: Geomungo. Period: Joseon dynasty (1392-1910) Date: late 19th century. Geography: Seoul?, Korea. Culture: Korean. Medium: Wood, silk, leather, bone, plastic. Dimensions: L. 141.7 cm (55-13/16 in.); W. 17.4 cm (6-15/16 in.) . Classification: Chordophone-Zither-plucked-long zither. Credit Line: The Crosby Brown Collection of Musical ...
[Eng Sub] 'Geomungo’ | Sounds of Korea Ep.4 - YouTube
‘Geomungo’ Geomungo is one of the oldest instruments of Korea. It originated in the kingdom of Goguryeo. There is a painting of the instrument in the Goguryeo chamber tomb which was drawn in...
Kŏmungo | Korean, zither, fretted | Britannica
kŏmungo, Korean long board zither that originated in the 7th century. The kŏmungo is about 150 cm (5 feet) long and has three movable bridges and 16 convex frets supporting six silk strings. The front plate of the instrument is made of paulownia wood and the back plate is …
Korea Traditional Musical Instruments — Google Arts & Culture
2014年10月7日 · The geomungo is a six-string zither with three movable bridges and sixteen convex frets. The modernized geomungo increases the strings and uses nylon strings. The instruments are widely...
Geomungo - Wikiwand
The geomungo, alternate name hyeongeum, is a traditional Korean plucked zither with both bridges and frets. Geomungo is a representative stringed instrument made in Goguryeo before the 5th century.
Geomungo Musical Instrument Facts - World of Musicality
2024年10月16日 · The Geomungo is a traditional Korean string instrument known for its deep, resonant sound. It features a long, rectangular body with six silk or nylon strings that are plucked with a bamboo stick called a “suldae.”
Geomungo (거문고) l KBS WORLD
2011年5月4日 · The geomungo was first created in Goguryeo Kingdom about 1,500 years ago. The ancient history book Samguksagi, or the Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, records the development of the geomungo. One day in the Goguryeo Kingdom, an ancient Chinese musical instrument called chilhyeongeum was sent in from China.
Geomungo - Organology
The geomungo, also known as the hyeongeum, is a traditional Korean plucked zither, a long, narrow instrument with a distinctive resonant sound. It is considered one of Korea’s most important and revered musical instruments, playing a pivotal role in court music, aristocratic gatherings, and later, in folk and contemporary genres.