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Traditional Korean string instrument
The ajaeng (Korean: 아쟁; Hanja: 牙箏) is a Korean string instrument. It is a wide zither with strings of twisted silk. It is played with a slender stick of
Ajaeng
Japanese plucked string instrument
zheng and se, and similar to the Mongolian yatga, the Korean gayageum and ajaeng, the Vietnamese đàn tranh, the Sundanese kacapi and the Kazakh jetigen.
Koto_(instrument)
Genus of flowering plants in the olive family Oleaceae
Forsythia sticks are used to bow a Korean stringed instrument called an ajaeng. In some regions, the plant may be known as Easter tree and the flowers
Forsythia
slightly larger than the gayageum; (basically a 15 String version of the Ajaeng but played w/ a Plectrum) it was used during the Goryeo period but is no
Traditional Korean musical instruments
Traditional_Korean_musical_instruments
Chinese musical instrument
other Asian zithers such as the Japanese koto, the Korean gayageum and ajaeng, Mongolian yatga, the Vietnamese đàn tranh, The guzheng should not be confused
Guzheng
This is a list of string instruments. Agiarut (Alaska) Ainu fiddle (Ainu) Ajaeng (Korea) Alexander violin (United States) Anzad (Tuareg) Apache fiddle (Apache)
List_of_string_instruments
piri, saeng, tang-pip’a, chang, konghu, panghyang, taego, tang-p’iri, ajaeng, kyobanggo, wolgum, haegeum, taepyeongso, pyeonjong, pyonyong, daegeum,
Korean_court_music
Stringed instrument of the fretless zither family
v t e Zithers By region East and Southeast Asia Ajaeng Chakhe Đàn tranh Gayageum Geomungo Guqin Guzheng Ichigenkin Indonesian siter Kacapi Khim Koto Se
Tremoloa
used in sanjo: gayageum, geomungo, daegeum, haegeum, piri, taepyeongso, ajaeng, danso. Sanjo was said to be developed around 1890 by Kim Chang-jo (1865–1920)
Sanjo_(music)
Traditional Chinese string instrument
as well as in contemporary classical music and film scores. The Korean ajaeng (hangul: 아쟁; hanja: 牙箏) is derived from the yazheng. In 2002, the People's
Yazheng
Chinese two-stringed bowed musical instrument
China, including the xiqin, yazheng, and wenzhenqin, and also the Korean ajaeng, were originally played by bowing with a rosined stick, which created friction
Erhu
Vietnamese string instrument
from which are also derived the Japanese koto, the Korean gayageum and ajaeng, the Mongolian yatga, the Sundanese kacapi and the Kazakh jetigen. It has
Đàn_tranh
Musical string instrument
v t e Zithers By region East and Southeast Asia Ajaeng Chakhe Đàn tranh Gayageum Geomungo Guqin Guzheng Ichigenkin Indonesian siter Kacapi Khim Koto Se
Autoharp
Traditional Mongolian string instrument
Similar instruments include the Chinese se and yazheng, Korean gayageum and ajaeng, the Vietnamese đàn tranh, the Japanese koto, the Kazakh jetigen, and the
Yatga
Kyrgyz string musical instrument
to Chinese guzheng, yazheng and se, Japanese koto, Korean gayageum and ajaeng, Mongolian yatga, Vietnamese đàn tranh, and Sundanese kacapi. The strings
Jetigen
American musician (born 1971)
(Ipecac) 2012: Grass (Tzadik) 2019: Chirality (I dischi di angelica) 2020: Ajaeng Ajaeng 2021: Sonic Gnostic 2025: Riparian (Kŏu Records) With Joe McPhee 1996:
Eyvind_Kang
Class of stringed musical instruments
gusli, kanun, kanklės, kantele, kannel, kokles, valiha, gayageum, geomungo, ajaeng, đàn tranh, autoharp, santoor, yangqin, santur, swarmandal, and others.
Zither
String instrument played by a bow rubbing the strings
Ninera Organistrum Tekerő Viola organista Violano Virtuoso Wheelharp Agiarut Ajaeng Arpeggione Bowed dulcimer Bowed guitar Bowed psaltery Byzaanchy Chuurqin
Bowed_string_instrument
Chordophonic instrument from Korea
instrument has been played with a hwaldae bow (활대 거문고), similar to playing the ajaeng), and some versions have more strings.[citation needed] The Chinese wo konghou
Geomungo
Traditional Korean string instrument
musical instruments Korean music Korean culture Geomungo Santur Kacapi Ajaeng Jan. 11, 2007,Korean Instruments Archived 2012-02-25 at the Wayback Machine
Gayageum
changgo drum set against a melodic instrument, such as the gayageum or ajaeng. In North Korea, traditional instruments have been adapted in order to allow
Music_of_North_Korea
Stick-shaped implement with hairs used to play a string musical instrument
the workshop of Antonio Stradivari. The Chinese yazheng, yaqin, Korean ajaeng and Ryukyu teisō (kanji: 提箏, hiragana: ていそう) zither are generally played
Bow_(music)
Instrument Tradition Hornbostel–Sachs classification Description ajaeng 아쟁, 牙箏 Korea 312.22 Half-tube zither with seven silk strings, played with a piece
List of musical instruments by Hornbostel–Sachs number: 312.22
List_of_musical_instruments_by_Hornbostel–Sachs_number:_312.22
tranh: Vietnam Kanun (instrument) Kanklės: Lithuania Jetigen: Kazakhstan Ajaeng: Korea Yazheng: China "Traditional Instruments of the Khakas people - text
Jadagan
Musical artist
Artist Album Credit Label Year Eyvind Kang Ajaeng Ajaeng Cello, modified cello, percussion Ideologic Organ/ Editions Mego 2020 Beauty Pill Please Advise
Janel_Leppin
stringed instruments Agiarut chordophones 3 Canada stringed instruments Ajaeng chordophones 3 Korea stringed instruments Akkordolia chordophones 3 Austria
List_of_musical_instruments
Chinese traditional bowed zither
bowed zither, similar to the ancient Chinese instrument yazheng and Korean ajaeng. It is used by the Zhuang people of Guangxi. Chinese music List of Chinese
Zhengni
South Korean musician (born 1950)
(Korean: 박상원; born 1950) is a South Korean musician. He plays the kayagum and ajaeng, and sings in both traditional Korean and free improvisational styles. He
Sang_Won_Park
15th century Korean text on music
edition of the Akhak kwebŏm Traditional Korean musical instruments Gayageum ajaeng Chang, Sa-hun (1976). Hanguk Eumaksa (The History of Korean Music). Seoul
Akhak_kwebŏm
Korean instrument
Korea, taepyeongso appears—together with janggu, haegeum (spiked fiddle), ajaeng (bowed zither) and other instruments widely used in Korean folk traditions
Taepyeongso
changgo drum set against a melodic instrument, such as the gayageum or ajaeng. Famous practitioners include such names as Kim Chukp'a, Yi Saenggang and
Traditional_music_of_Korea
312.21 Idiochord half-tube zithers. 312.22 Heterochord half-tube zithers. Ajaeng (Korea) Đàn tranh (Vietnam) Gayageum (Korea) Guqin (China) Guzheng (China)
List of chordophones by Hornbostel–Sachs number
List_of_chordophones_by_Hornbostel–Sachs_number
chongak - jeongak - nongak - pansori - pungmul - salpuri - sanjo - sinawi - ajaeng - buk - daegeum - danso - gayageum - geomungo - haegeum - janggu - piri
List of Asian folk music traditions
List_of_Asian_folk_music_traditions
Korean court music
(small Chinese flute), haegeum (2 stringed fiddle), jwago (seated-drum), ajaeng (bowed-zither), pyeonjong (metal bells), and pyeongyeong (stone bells).
Boheoja
Musical instrument
zithers in the family), the Kazakh jetigen, the Korean gayageum, daejaeng and ajaeng, the Mongolian yatga, the Sundanese kacapi and the Vietnamese dan tranh
Tube_zither
2021 single by Wendy
Show', Spring Night Healing First Row Live, Choi Jun → Impersonation of Ajaeng and Park Jung-hyun]. Herald Pop (in Korean). Retrieved April 10, 2021.{{cite
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Marimba Sanjo (music) Shona music Traditional Korean musical instruments Ajaeng Gayageum Jongmyo Pyeongyeong Veena "UCI Faculty Profiles: Robert Garfias"
Robert_Garfias
South Korean variety-music show
Girl Hyun Young Safety (안부) Byul & Na Yoon-kwon [ko] 20 Ajaeng Man Kim Kyung-jin 1 2nd Song Ajaeng Man Kim Kyung-jin I Have No Problem (나는 문제 없어) Hwang Gyu-young [ko]
List of King of Mask Singer episodes (2020)
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South Korean musician
haegeum and other Korean traditional musical instruments including the ajaeng from the master Lee Sun-yong. He extended the Joseon Dynasty's royal dances
Kim_Cheon-heung
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Feminine of Darius; a Persian royal name.
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