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- Galgo abstract "The galgo (or yangjang-go or yang-go) is a traditional Korean drum. The drum has an hourglass-shaped wooden body and two drum heads of identical diameter, similar to the janggu. Compared to the janggu, the galgo is fitted with a sound-adjusting funnel different from that of the janggu. The galgo also uses thinner drum skins and is struck with two bamboo sticks called chae but mallet shaped gungchae is not used. The pitch of the drum can be controlled on both sides of the drum rather than only one pitch per-side for the janggu. This instrument is popular after the rule of King Yeongjo in the Joseon dynasties, and is always mentioned in the Jinyeoneuigwe (historical records of the palace). However, today, the galgo has fallen out of use by traditional music performers and if one wishes to see this instrument, normally it will be in The National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts.The Chinese jiegu, adopted from the Central Asian region of Kucha during the Tang Dynasty, is the model from which the galgo is derived. The Japanese kakko, which is used in gagaku music, is also derived from the jiegu.".
- Galgo wikiPageID "14276585".
- Galgo wikiPageLength "1955".
- Galgo wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Galgo wikiPageRevisionID "683058892".
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Bamboo.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drums.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Korean_musical_instruments.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Culture_of_Korea.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Drum.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Gagaku.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Hourglass_drum.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Janggu.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Jiegu.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Joseon.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Joseon_Dynasty.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Kakko_(instrument).
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Korean_music.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Kucha.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Music_of_Korea.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink National_Gugak_Center.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Romania.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Sălaj_County.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Tang_Dynasty.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Tang_dynasty.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink The_National_Center_for_Korean_Traditional_Performing_Arts.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Traditional_Korean_musical_instruments.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Yeongjo.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLink Yeongjo_of_Joseon.
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Galgo".
- Galgo wikiPageWikiLinkText "galgo".
- Galgo hangul "갈고, 양장고, 양고".
- Galgo hanja ", ,".
- Galgo hasPhotoCollection Galgo.
- Galgo mr "kalgo, yangjang'go, yang'go".
- Galgo rr "galgo, yangjang-go, yang-go".
- Galgo text "Galgo: deerskin drum".
- Galgo text "Literal meaning:".
- Galgo text "Yangjanggo: two-stick drum".
- Galgo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Galgo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Korean_name.
- Galgo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Korea-stub.
- Galgo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Galgo subject Category:Drums.
- Galgo subject Category:Korean_musical_instruments.
- Galgo type Article.
- Galgo type Instrument.
- Galgo type Article.
- Galgo type Instrument.
- Galgo type Membranophone.
- Galgo comment "The galgo (or yangjang-go or yang-go) is a traditional Korean drum. The drum has an hourglass-shaped wooden body and two drum heads of identical diameter, similar to the janggu. Compared to the janggu, the galgo is fitted with a sound-adjusting funnel different from that of the janggu. The galgo also uses thinner drum skins and is struck with two bamboo sticks called chae but mallet shaped gungchae is not used.".
- Galgo label "Galgo".
- Galgo sameAs m.03cz_yl.
- Galgo sameAs Q5518524.
- Galgo sameAs Q5518524.
- Galgo wasDerivedFrom Galgo?oldid=683058892.
- Galgo isPrimaryTopicOf Galgo.