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  • @karlbonacua5219
    @karlbonacua5219 3 роки тому +111

    My kind of K-pop.

    • @고양이-w1h
      @고양이-w1h 3 роки тому +9

      This isn't pop tho

    • @ScienceGuy232
      @ScienceGuy232 2 роки тому +21

      @@고양이-w1h You must be fun at parties

    • @고양이-w1h
      @고양이-w1h 2 роки тому +5

      @@ScienceGuy232 I don't go to parties...

    • @ScienceGuy232
      @ScienceGuy232 2 роки тому +11

      @@고양이-w1h lmao

    • @eltucuyo518
      @eltucuyo518 18 днів тому

      ​@@고양이-w1hshe doesn't have a POp on her countey

  • @sebastiank9175
    @sebastiank9175 3 роки тому +76

    Pansori is such a powerful storytelling techniques....like spanish flamenco or japanese Noh or taiko , all have such powerful energy !

  • @syukeekalita7642
    @syukeekalita7642 3 роки тому +52

    Pansori is really beautiful. It made my cry. Thank you for this beautiful art Korea. I can't wait to go to S Korea to witness this beautiful art in person one day.

    • @의국황충
      @의국황충 2 роки тому

      So true as sorrow to be chosen if one emotion should be picked to describe Korea and its culture .
      This dodge end area in far east only where people just love to write poems and dance reading despite iy is such a strange combination. The area has none ambition to concour or any interrst in watfare.
      The place is between beteeen china and jappan and from them for a start, from many major gigantic civilizations had constantly intruded and harrase them peaceful hippes like Koreans.
      The sorrow is absolutly the key emotion of Korean culture including the sparkling, colurful and energitic culture of kpop which is sensational thesedays expecially.
      The tilted and exaggerated energy and colourfulness are to be said a mere result of Korean culture compensating its core emotional counter part i.e. deep deep pure piece of sorrow.
      Every single famous sound of major cultures and nations has their key colours or emotions. However , sorrow has never been discovered with this geniunity and intensity in any culture.
      It penetrates all the leanguges and meanings, the filters of human psyche and sqeeze the hell out of our deepest and the very first emotional expression that we used in this world: crying out. The sound and vives causes flash back of me crying in the past and yes I remember the feeling the emotion and that is it is thesame one.
      When the huge vibrations of Pansori runs the runway on the stage and takes off, the full dose of tim slipping flash back just puts me in the day that we all were neither sad nor happy but just making the bursting announcement of us making an evidence that means we re here in this world now expriencing
      Only we can do with a pure honestty with that piece of orur emotional memory is nothing but that....
      THE burst of reaction of being alive tearing all over.

  • @personn4902
    @personn4902 3 роки тому +17

    Powerful control over the energy with which this is sung - it inspires me to discover it with a passion!

    • @holyworrier
      @holyworrier Рік тому

      Best Pansori singers bark. They have ruined their vocal chords.

  • @bubbalee5305
    @bubbalee5305 3 роки тому +29

    I woke up this Saturday morning, suddenly wanting to dig more into my family. my great aunt was Park No-Ju and was searching for her music online but cannot find it. my mom said she was a cultural treasure #1 but no info can be found anywhere online with English search engines. regardless, I found pansori sound such earth shatteringly beautiful and powerful and had a good tearing session this morning. as I get older, my love for Korea grows more and more. listening to this music while making lunch. it's an awesome Saturday morning here in New York. :)

    • @PAruuuu-u6d
      @PAruuuu-u6d Рік тому +2

      Hey I can search on korean websites. Are you sure your great aunt's name is Park 'No' Ju? There was a Pansori master neamed Park Nok Ju(=Park Rok Ju). Maybe it's her..?

    • @bubbalee5305
      @bubbalee5305 Рік тому

      @@PAruuuu-u6d

    • @bubbalee5305
      @bubbalee5305 Рік тому +2

      yes that is her name. sorry I miss spelled it. she mainly wore sunglasses@@PAruuuu-u6d

    • @bubbalee5305
      @bubbalee5305 Рік тому +1

      oh my mother will be so happy since that is her "go mo"@@PAruuuu-u6d

    • @bubbalee5305
      @bubbalee5305 Рік тому +2

      I only found one UA-cam video of her from her recording in 1929. anyone can help me get a hold of an album or a tape for my mother? she would be so thrilled. my mom still has her personal belongings, carefully stored and cherished but I don't think she has any recordings. thank you for your help.

  • @spade471
    @spade471 2 роки тому +3

    Lately, I really love the elements of pansori

  • @xanfleto
    @xanfleto 10 місяців тому +6

    me fue como el hoyo en la paes x tu culpa ctm

    • @Navi_MSK
      @Navi_MSK 10 місяців тому

      Sip😊

  • @perticapertica
    @perticapertica Рік тому +3

    Честно говоря, раньше была предвзята к корейской музыке, так как не люблю K-pop, но когда в консерватории на предмете "традиционная музыка народов мира" рандомным образом выбрала для доклада пхансори, просто влюбилась в этот жанр.
    Это та самая восхитительная традиция, которую стоило бы сделать более популярной.
    Здесь прекрасно всё: вокальная техника, изысканная мелодика и лады, темпы, ритмы, баланс распевов и речитативов, актёрская игра, сопровождение барабанщика, его выкрики, в целом минимализм в сценографии, чем порой так перенасыщена опера.
    Я очень люблю пхансори. Хоть и не понимаю о чём поют, но сосредотачиваюсь на звучании голоса певца и он передаёт мне свои эмоции через пение. Это погружение в музыку, похожее на медитацию)

    • @chiquitita1581
      @chiquitita1581 10 місяців тому +1

      Это какое-то народное сказание, такая декламация. Ещё бы смысл понимать)

  • @emmyvonbraun6563
    @emmyvonbraun6563 2 роки тому +2

    Wow que emocionante

  • @abnewgemchoice1699
    @abnewgemchoice1699 3 роки тому +11

    My parents find my sister and my taste strange, I thinks it's because of cultural and traditions' difference, even my friends can't relate but yep I'm an 18 year old Filipino who loves watching pansori

  • @huldrrrr9486
    @huldrrrr9486 3 роки тому +8

    Such an incredible art form, thank you for uploading with english subtitles! I'd love to hear more, is there any Pansori ghost stories?

    • @크로아탐
      @크로아탐 Рік тому

      Ghosts have always been friends in Korean literature. Ghost was a friend who scolded the villain instead of the main character, was fooled into giving the main character gold and silver treasures, and asking him to relieve his injustice.
      ua-cam.com/video/DvnCByZWJCc/v-deo.html
      So this is the story of a Dokkaebi(goblin) who has always been a silly but nice friend.
      ua-cam.com/video/h00o4sJhq1s/v-deo.html
      And This is a song that expresses that the main character has become a ghost in prison, although she is no ghosts.
      There's a story like this. When Nolbo, Heungbo's bad brother, cut the gourd, goblins appeared and scolded him. But this story is hard to find.

  • @syukeekalita7642
    @syukeekalita7642 3 роки тому +8

    How did the empresses father see her..

    • @integrin6006
      @integrin6006 3 роки тому +3

      In the original story, Even the heaven was deeply moved by Simcheong's filial behavior and eventually answers with miracles.