701. Suiech'on, the most famous composition of court music
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702. P'ansori, Korea's most unique music dramatic form The origin of p'ansori
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703. Kayagum, a twelve-stringed zither
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704. Taech'wit'a, the lead military band in a royal procession or military parade
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705. Taegum, large transverse flute
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706. Pomp'ae, Buddhist ritual chants
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707. Nong'ak, farmer's music Nong'ak |
708. Ancestral Shrine Music
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709. Ch'ang, wThe Tale of Simch'6ngX Ch'ang is a form of musical drama which grew
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710. Sonyurak, The Boating Dance In this court dance performed for state
functions since the middle of the Koryo period |
711. Kanggangsuwollae, The Circle Dance
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712. Ch'oyongm u, The Dance of Ch'oyong
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713. Kommu, The Sword Dance |
714 Sungmu, The Monk's Dance |
715. Salp'uri, The Exorcist's Dance |
716. raep'yongmu, The Court Dance |
717. Sanjo, The Solo Dance |
718. Hallyangmu, The Dance of the Prodigal and The Monk |
719. Hangm u, The Crane's Dance
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720. Shamanist Dance The dances of Shamans play both a ritual and entertainment
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