Korean Traditional Instruments
Korean traditional musical instruments are used in Korean traditional music, reaching dozens of kinds and can be divided into several criteria. Korean traditional musical instruments range from 50 to 60 species. In the annual music used in the court, many instruments such as flute, money, party, gayageum, geomungo, azu, However, in folk music, there are few musical instruments such as flute, money, haegeum, gayageum, geomungo, janggu, and drum. In addition, there are instruments such as Taepyeongso, Trumpet, Sora, Barra, Django and Yongge in marching songs, and rare instruments such as paper, medicine, cattle, hunting, Some of these instruments have been written in Korea since the Imperial Period, such as Geomungo and Gayageum. There are some musical instruments such as flute and pipa that came from the West, and some ancient Chinese musical instruments, such as swamps and dolls. There is also something that came in the end of the Joseon Dynasty, such as the Chukyo · Yunra. There are musical instruments such as gold, piano, and dances that have already been cut out of state law.