词条 | Junggeum |
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hangul=중금| hanja=中琴 or 中笒| rr=junggeum| mr=chunggŭm| }} The junggeum (also spelled chunggum or chunggŭm) is a medium-sized bamboo transverse flute formerly used in traditional Korean music. Unlike the larger daegeum, it does not have a buzzing membrane (although it did have one in ancient times).[https://web.archive.org/web/20070928074106/http://munye.bizhomep.com/?pagecode=m02&albummode=singlist&sw=&intalbumseq=11] It was used in court, aristocratic, and folk music, but has largely died out, being rarely used today. Other flutes in the same family include the daegeum and sogeum; the three together are known as samjuk (hangul: 삼죽; hanja: 三竹; literally "three bamboo"), as the three primary flutes of the Silla period.[https://web.archive.org/web/20070928074106/http://munye.bizhomep.com/?pagecode=m02&albummode=singlist&sw=&intalbumseq=11] Both of these are still used in traditional music, as well as in contemporary classical music, popular music, and film scores. See also
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