pungmulnori
Pungmulnori is a vibrant Korean folk music tradition that typically involves percussion and dance. The term itself translates roughly to "wind and instrument play." Historically, pungmulnori was performed in rural villages to pray for a bountiful harvest, ward off evil spirits, and bring good fortune. It was an integral part of agricultural life and community events.
The ensemble, known as a "gulpae," usually consists of several musicians playing various instruments. Common percussion
The music is characterized by its lively rhythms, improvisational elements, and energetic movements. The dances associated