FANTASTiC | 19 November 2019 | 716 MB
Samulnori 是一种韩国打击乐,在过去的几十年里,在韩国和国外都越来越受欢迎。“samulnori”( )一词可以分为两个部分——“samul”表示“四件事”,“nori”表示“玩耍”。
Samulnori 合奏通常由四种主要乐器组成:Puk、Janngu、Jing 和 K’Kwaenggwari。在一个最小的合奏中,每个乐器只有一个,但有时你也会看到更大的团体,每种乐器有四个或更多。然而,即使在这些较大的群体中,每种工具的作用也是相同的。每一个都代表自然的一个元素,Jing 是风,Janggu 是雨,Puk 是云,K’kwaenggwari 是闪电。
Samulnori 起源于农民音乐 (nong-ak),不仅包括音乐,还包括庆祝收获季节的舞蹈。这种音乐也源于萨满教的utdari pungmul传统,该传统与歌唱和管乐器一起在这些相同的乐器上演奏。在它的现代化身中,samulnori 完全依赖于以下四种乐器,无论是四重奏还是更大的合奏。
PUK
也称为“Buk”,这是一种低沉的桶形鼓,用单个木槌演奏。它的直径约为 30 厘米,由一块镂空的木头制成,两侧系有皮革。它提供了 grou 的低音脉冲
JING
铁制锣。有时挂在框架上,或者由它的手柄握住,它通常与一个大的带衬垫的打浆器一起玩。它也可以用手玩。
JANNGU
一个沙漏形状的鼓,每一面都覆盖着不同种类的皮革。一侧产生更高的音调,并用细竹芦苇敲击,另一侧用木槌演奏,产生更深沉的声音。
K’KWAENGGWARI
一个非常小的手持锣,左手拿着,用一个小的硬打锣演奏。它宽约 25 厘米,主要由黄铜制成。左手也用来打湿锣。该乐器引领团队,发出音乐过渡的信号。
人性化
Samulnori Kontakt 乐器具有 KSP Humanise 控件,可用于为每次敲击的时间、速度、调音和音量添加随机变化。
这使得加载同一乐器的多个实例演奏相同的MIDI模式成为可能,并将人类鼓手的自然差异和有机感觉引入到每个实例中。这使得创建出栩栩如生的合奏打击乐作品变得非常快。
Samulnori is a type of Korean percussion music that has been gaining popularity over the last few decades, both in Korea and abroad. The term “samulnori” ( ) can be broken into two parts – “samul” meaning “four things”, and “nori” meaning “to play”.
The Samulnori ensemble generally consists of four main instruments : Puk, Janngu, Jing and K’Kwaenggwari. In a minimal ensemble there will be just one of each, but you will also sometimes see larger groups with four or more of each instrument. However, even in these larger groups, the role of each instrument is the same. Each one represents an element of nature, the Jing being the wind, the Janggu the rain, the Puk the clouds, and the K’kwaenggwari the lightning.
Samulnori has it’s roots in farmer’s music (nong-ak), and includes not only music but dancing to celebrate harvest times. The music also stems from the shamanistic tradition of utdari pungmul, which is performed on these same instruments together with singing and wind instruments. In it’s modern incarnation, samulnori relies solely on the four instruments below, either in quartet or larger ensemble.
PUK
Also known as ‘Buk’, this is a low a low pitched barrel drum, played with a single wooden mallet. It is about 30 cm in diameter, and made from a piece of hollowed out wood with a leather skin tied across each side.It provides the bass pulse of the grou
JING
A gong made of iron. Sometimes hung on a frame, or else held by it’s handle, it’s generally played with a large padded beater. It can also be played with the hands.
JANNGU
An hourglass shaped drum, each side covered with a different kind of leather. One side produces a higher pitched sound and is struck with a thin bamboo reed, the other side is played with a mallet and produces a deeper sound.
K’KWAENGGWARI
A very small hand-held gong held in the left hand and played with a small hard beater. It’s about 25 cm across made primarily of brass. The left hand is also used to damp the gong. This instrument leads the group, signaling transitions in the music.
HUMANISE
The Samulnori Kontakt instruments feature KSP Humanise controls which can be used to add random variations to the timing, velocity, tuning and volume of each hit.
This makes it possible to load up multiple instances of the same instrument playing the same MIDI pattern and introduce the natural differences and organic feel of a human drummer to each one. This makes it very quick to create stunningly lifelike ensemble percussion pieces.
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