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See and hear a man play a Korean
buk
See and hear a man play a Korean
buk
Learn about the Korean
buk
(double-headed barrel drum) by watching and listening to a man play the type of
buk
that accompanies
pansori
narrative singing.
Wesleyan Virtual Instrument Museum 2.0 (https://wesomeka.wesleyan.edu/vim2)
See and hear a man play a Korean
buk
How do countries choose their capital cities?
See a man playing a Korean puk a double-headed barrel drum
Comparing traditional music in China and Indonesia
Why are North and South Korea divided?
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