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- Trot_(music) abstract "Trot (Korean 트로트 teuroteu; sometimes called 뽕짝 ppongjjak due to its distinctive background rhythm) is a genre of Korean pop music, and is recognized as the oldest form of Korean pop music. Formulated during the Japanese rule in the early 1900s, the genre has been influenced by Japanese, Western and Korean musical elements. Also, the genre has adopted different names, such as yuhaengga, ppongjjak, and most recently teuroteu (the Korean pronunciation of the word trot). While the genre’s popularity declined during the 1990s, most recently, it has been subject to revivals by contemporary South Korean pop artists such as Jang Yoon Jeong, Super Junior-T and BIGBANG member Daesung.The name derives from a shortening of \"foxtrot\", a ballroom dance which influenced the simple two-beat of elements of the genre. Trot music is described as two-beat rhythm or duple rhythm, traditional seven-five syllabic stanzas, and unique vocal style called Gagok.".
- Trot_(music) wikiPageID "1218795".
- Trot_(music) wikiPageLength "6428".
- Trot_(music) wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Trot_(music) wikiPageRevisionID "689615820".
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Ballroom_dance.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Big_Bang_(South_Korean_band).
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trot_(music).
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Culture_of_South_Korea.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Daesung.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Epaksa.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Foxtrot.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Gagok.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Jang_Yun-jeong.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Joo_Hyun-mi.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Korea.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Korea_under_Japanese_rule.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Korean_language.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Lee_Mi-ja.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_South_Korea.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Na_Hoon-a.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Ogg.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Park_Hyun-bin.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Patti_Kim_(singer).
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Pop_music.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Ryūkōka.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Super_Junior-T.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Tae_Jin-ah.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink The_Chosun_Ilbo.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink The_Kim_Sisters.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Trot_Lovers.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLink Yun_Sim-deok.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Korean trot".
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trot (music)".
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trot music".
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Trot".
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLinkText "old K-pop(Trot)".
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLinkText "trot music".
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLinkText "trot song".
- Trot_(music) wikiPageWikiLinkText "trot".
- Trot_(music) description "A 1938 teuroteu by Kim Song Kyu and Park Yeong Ho. Sung by Park Hyang Rim.".
- Trot_(music) filename "Park_Hyang-rim_-_Oppaneun_punggakjaeng-i.ogg".
- Trot_(music) format Ogg.
- Trot_(music) hangul "트로트 or 트롯트".
- Trot_(music) mr "T'ŭrot'ŭ or T'ŭrott'ŭ".
- Trot_(music) rr "Teuroteu or Teurotteu".
- Trot_(music) title "Oppaneun punggakjaengi".
- Trot_(music) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Korean_name.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:K-pop.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Listen.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Music_of_Korea.
- Trot_(music) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Trot_(music) subject Category:Trot_(music).
- Trot_(music) hypernym Genre.
- Trot_(music) type MusicGenre.
- Trot_(music) type Redirect.
- Trot_(music) type Thing.
- Trot_(music) type Concept.
- Trot_(music) comment "Trot (Korean 트로트 teuroteu; sometimes called 뽕짝 ppongjjak due to its distinctive background rhythm) is a genre of Korean pop music, and is recognized as the oldest form of Korean pop music. Formulated during the Japanese rule in the early 1900s, the genre has been influenced by Japanese, Western and Korean musical elements. Also, the genre has adopted different names, such as yuhaengga, ppongjjak, and most recently teuroteu (the Korean pronunciation of the word trot).".
- Trot_(music) label "Trot (music)".
- Trot_(music) sameAs Q485915.
- Trot_(music) sameAs Trot.
- Trot_(music) sameAs Trot.
- Trot_(music) sameAs Trot.
- Trot_(music) sameAs Trot_(musik).
- Trot_(music) sameAs Trot.
- Trot_(music) sameAs トロット.
- Trot_(music) sameAs 트로트.
- Trot_(music) sameAs m.04jbzw.
- Trot_(music) sameAs Trot_(gen_muzical).
- Trot_(music) sameAs Трот_(музыка).
- Trot_(music) sameAs Trot.
- Trot_(music) sameAs Q485915.
- Trot_(music) sameAs 韓國演歌.
- Trot_(music) wasDerivedFrom Trot_(music)?oldid=689615820.
- Trot_(music) isPrimaryTopicOf Trot_(music).