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Related: About this forumTraditional Korean large drum performance: 법고 하유스님
법고 [ 法鼓 ] (beob go) 홍고 ( 弘鼓 ) (hong go) , large drum 북 ( 鼓 ) (buk) drum. Used in Buddhist services; call to services, religious performances, traditional dance.
Performer is Hahyoo Seunim on the celebration of Buddha's birthday May 7, 2016 at the Changwon Yonji Cultural Park, located in Changwon city, Gyeongsamnam do.
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Traditional Korean large drum performance: 법고 하유스님 (Original Post)
soryang
Jun 2020
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Very cool. I noticed that about 1 :53 many in the audience were looking at some kind of book or?
dameatball
Jun 2020
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Iliyah
(25,111 posts)1. Thanks!
FM123
(10,053 posts)2. Fantastic!
dameatball
(7,397 posts)3. Very cool. I noticed that about 1 :53 many in the audience were looking at some kind of book or?
I am curious if they are following along in someway , such as printed music...or a prayer, story, etc.
soryang
(3,299 posts)6. I think it's a program guide to the performance/ services
good eye. i didn't notice that before.
dameatball
(7,397 posts)7. I agree that makes sense. It just seemed odd that so many were doing that at the same time when
the performance had such a visionary component.
pnwest
(3,266 posts)4. That is awwwwesome! I srsly dig percussion,
that was amazing.
WhiteTara
(29,704 posts)5. That was mesmerizing. thank you