Product Description
Taryeong generally refers to a slow and sad song, or a song containing a story or story. It is mainly used in traditional Korean songs, and a representative example is "Arirang," one of the representative folk songs famous for its slow melody and mournful melody. It also reflects the culture, customs, and emotions of each region and has diverse content and rhythm.
Hangangsu Taryeong is one of the Gyeonggi folk songs and contains information about the history, nature, joys and sorrows of the Han River, and boating. It is also an exciting song and is usually played to the rhythm of Gutgeori, one of Koreas traditional rhythms. However, in this music, I changed the mood and mainly used the Jajinmori rhythm, and also varied the tempo. Traditionally, the Jajinmori rhythm is much faster and more exciting than the Gutgeori rhythm. This music can be divided into the first half and the second half, and the three themes from the first half are compressed and connected in the second half. Attached music file is recorded by Violin and Piano. It's just for a reference.
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