Study of traditional Korean musical instruments has also been gaining popularity across all generations.
The term bara describes a cymbal-like Korean instrument made with brass.
It is probably the best known traditional Korean musical instrument.
Traditional Korean instruments can be broadly divided into three groups: string, wind and percussion instruments.
Korean traditional instruments have been integrated into western percussion, and are beginning a new wave of Korean world music since 1998.
However, today other traditional Korean instruments such as the gayageum and geomungo are also often included.
Accompaniments and interludes are played by a small ensemble of traditional Korean musical instruments.
In 1962 he began composing concert and film music using traditional Korean instruments.
Playing Korean traditional instruments, you can learn Korean's unique rhythm, melody and the history hidden in the music.
Traditional Japanese and Korean instrument classification schemes use essentially the same scheme.