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Omul-Nori (a traditional music played
with 5 instruments) handed over since Samhan Era
is still played by descendants in Yeongnam area
when they have a festival.
Ggwaengmal-Tagi is a traditional festival held by
people beginning at the night of the day people
finish 3rd weeding on the field. The same festival
was held nation widely and has another names like
Ggwaengimal and Putgut.
In addition to traditional 4 instruments, Jing,
Ggaenggwari, Buk, and Janggu, a wooden Napal (Korean
trumpet) is added consisting Omul (5 instruments).
These are displayed in this pavilion and this made
a nickname of ¡°Omul-Bang (Omul Pavilion)¡± |
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