Dangjeok

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Dangjeok
Korean name
Hangul
당적
Hanja
Revised Romanizationdangjeok
McCune–Reischauertangjŏk

The dangjeok (

akhakgwebeom. It is often played accompanied by the Korean lute and xylophone.[1]
Remodeled to enhance range, it is made of yellow bamboo or sick bamboo, and possesses a single end-blowing notch, and seven holes to control pitch, though the seventh hole is not used. Of traditional and current instruments of Korean origin, the dangjeok has the highest pitch.

See also

References

  1. ^ Salcedo, Pablo. "Pablo Salcedo. World Flutes Master". www.pablosalcedo.org. Retrieved 2015-09-29.

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