Neat Korean Music
30 June 2009
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I heard this traditional song in Korea, but couldn’t find out where it was from or what it was called. I finally found it on youtube this afternoon as the soundtrack to a Korean historical drama. I really, really like this piece – it’s like traditional Korean music with almost a Celtic influence. Give it a listen.








Yeah, that is neat.
I absolutely LOVE 대장금 (Jewel in the Palace)! I’ve watched all 70 one-hour episodes and it was well worth it. This music really contributed to it’s feel. I actually danced wearing 한복 (Korean traditional clothes) with a bunch of Koreans to this song before watching the show. After I saw JITP, it brought back those good memories. Good times.
I’ll definitely have to check it out.
Thanks for posting this. Good Man and I needed some instrumentals for the wedding videographer, and after sawing this video I got him to download the OST. Good stuff on there–we sent two songs onto the videog. Thanks!
Were you able to find the Korean titles for the songs? Mine are all just blank!
Yep. http://music.daum.net/album/album.do?albumId=67174
If it doesn’t show, click the first tab (메인정보 or something like that.)
Hm. How do I download them from that site?
Ah, don’t know where Good Man downloaded them from. Just found the titles there.
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