Musok eumak
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Traditional Korean shamanic music
For other uses of "Muak", see Muak.
Musok eumak (Korean: 무속 음악; Hanja: 巫俗音樂) or muak (무악; 巫樂) is the traditional Korean shamanistic music performed at and during a shamanistic ritual, the gut. Music performances consist of singing, dancing, and percussion music.[1] [2]
It is not performed solely for spiritual rites, but also allows experiencing the archetype of traditional Korean music.[2]
See also
[edit ]- Samul nori , a modern South Korean genre of music partially based on muak
References
[edit ]- ^ Koehler, Robert (2015). Traditional Music: Sounds in Harmony with Nature. Seoul Selection. p. 44. ISBN 9781624120428.
- ^ a b 최, 종민, "무악 (巫樂)", Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean), Academy of Korean Studies , retrieved 2024年06月09日
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