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The Music of South Korea has evolved over the course of the decades since the end of the Korean War, and has its roots in the music of the Korean people, who have inhabited the Korean peninsula for over a millennium. Contemporary South Korean music can be divided into three different main categories: Traditional Korean folk music, popular music, or K-pop, and Western-influenced non-popular music. ("Music of South Korea," 2018). The music of Korea refers to music from the Korean peninsula ranging from prehistoric times to the division of Korea into South and North in 1945. It includes court music, folk music, poetic songs, and religious music used in shamanistic and Buddhist traditions.[1] Together, traditional Korean music is referred to as gugak (Hangul: 국악), which literally means "national music." ("Music of Korea," 2018). [2]
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==Occupations==
 
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*가수 <[[歌]][[手]]> - a singer
 
*가수 <[[歌]][[手]]> - a singer

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The Music of South Korea has evolved over the course of the decades since the end of the Korean War, and has its roots in the music of the Korean people, who have inhabited the Korean peninsula for over a millennium. Contemporary South Korean music can be divided into three different main categories: Traditional Korean folk music, popular music, or K-pop, and Western-influenced non-popular music. ("Music of South Korea," 2018). The music of Korea refers to music from the Korean peninsula ranging from prehistoric times to the division of Korea into South and North in 1945. It includes court music, folk music, poetic songs, and religious music used in shamanistic and Buddhist traditions.[1] Together, traditional Korean music is referred to as gugak (Hangul: 국악), which literally means "national music." ("Music of Korea," 2018). [2]


Occupations

  • 가수 <> - a singer
  • 보컬 - a vocalist
  • 랩퍼 - a rapper
  • 작곡가 <> - a composer
  • 작사가 <> - a lyric writer
  • 편곡자 <> - a arranger
  • 프로듀서 - a producer

Audio

  • 오디오 - Audio
  • 스피커 - Speaker
  • 헤드폰 - Headphones
  • 이어폰 - Earphones
  • 마이크 - Microphone

Genres and types of songs

  • 트로트 / 뽕짝(informal) - Trot
  • 발라드 - Ballade, Slow love songs
  • 팝 - Pop
  • 포크 - Folk
  • 뉴에이지 - New age
  • 동요 <> - Children's song
  • 락 / 록 - Rock
  • 블루스 / 브루스 - Blues
  • 레게 - Reggae
  • 일렉트로니카 - Electronica
  • 재즈 - Jazz
  • 컨트리 - Country
  • 힙합(랩) - Hip-hop(rap)

Strings

  • - Strings
  • 현 - Chord
  • 피아노 - Piano
    • 피아니스트 - Pianist
  • 바이올린 - Violin
    • 바이올리니스트 - Violinist
  • 첼로 - Cello
    • 첼리스트 - Cellist
  • 비올라 - Viola
  • 콘트라베이스 - Double bass, Contrabass
  • 기타 - Guitar
    • 통기타/어쿠스틱기타 - Acoustic guitar(steel)
    • 클래식기타 - Acoustic guitar(nylon)
    • 전자기타/일렉트릭기타 - Electric guitar
    • 베이스기타 - Bass guitar
    • 기타리스트 - Guitarist
  • 우쿨렐레 - Ukulele
  • 하프 - Harp

Woodwinds

  • - Woodwinds
  • 플룻 - Flute
  • 클라리넷 - Clarinet
  • 오보에 - Oboe
  • 바순 - Bassoon

Brass

  • - Brass
  • 트롬본 - Trombone
  • 색스폰 - Saxophone
  • 트럼펫 - Trumpet
  • 튜바 - Tuba
  • 호른 - Horn

Percussion

  • - Percussion
  • 드럼 - Drum set
    • 드러머 - Drummer
  • 큰북 - Low drum
  • 작은북 - Small drum, Side drum
  • 마림바 - Marimba
  • 실로폰 - Xylophone
  • 팀파니 - Timpani
  • 탬버린 - Tambourine
  • 캐스터네츠 - Castanets

Korean Traditional Instruments

  • Percussion
    • 꽹과리
    • 북 - drum
    • 장구
    • 소고
  • Strings
    • 거문고
    • 가야금
    • 아쟁
    • 해금
  • Woodwinds
    • 대금
    • 소금
    • 단소
    • 피리