Wonhyos
Wonhyos are a group of Korean traditional musical instruments that are used in court music and folk music. The term "Wonhyos" is derived from the Korean word "Won," which means music, and "Hyos," which means string. These instruments are typically made of wood and have a long, narrow neck with a soundbox at one end and a fretted fingerboard at the other. The strings are plucked with the fingers or a plectrum, and the sound is produced by the vibration of the strings.
There are several types of Wonhyos, including the Gayageum, the Geomungo, and the Daegeum. The Gayageum is
Wonhyos are an important part of Korean culture and are often used in traditional ceremonies and festivals.