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Nagak
Korean name
Hangul
나각
Hanja
Revised Romanizationnagak
McCune–Reischauernagak

The nagak (also called na, sora, or godong) [1] is a wind-instrument made from a large seashell and played as a horn in Korean traditional music. It produces only a single tone and is used primarily in the military procession music called daechwita. The mouthpiece of the nagak is made by making a hole in the pointed end of the conch, [2] into which a mouthpiece is fitted. [1] This instrument is first recorded as being used in Goryeo. [3]

The shell used is that of a very large sea snail, Charonia tritonis, sometimes known as "Triton's trumpet".[ citation needed] This shell is also used as a musical instrument in several other nations.[ citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Nagak". Art Council Korea. Archived from the original on 2008-01-20.
  2. ^ "나각 - 문화콘텐츠닷컴". www.culturecontent.com. Retrieved 2021-05-10.
  3. ^ "나각(螺角) Nagak or Conch". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-10-24.

External links

  • (in Korean) 나각 at Korean National Heritage Online


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nagak
Korean name
Hangul
나각
Hanja
Revised Romanizationnagak
McCune–Reischauernagak

The nagak (also called na, sora, or godong) [1] is a wind-instrument made from a large seashell and played as a horn in Korean traditional music. It produces only a single tone and is used primarily in the military procession music called daechwita. The mouthpiece of the nagak is made by making a hole in the pointed end of the conch, [2] into which a mouthpiece is fitted. [1] This instrument is first recorded as being used in Goryeo. [3]

The shell used is that of a very large sea snail, Charonia tritonis, sometimes known as "Triton's trumpet".[ citation needed] This shell is also used as a musical instrument in several other nations.[ citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Nagak". Art Council Korea. Archived from the original on 2008-01-20.
  2. ^ "나각 - 문화콘텐츠닷컴". www.culturecontent.com. Retrieved 2021-05-10.
  3. ^ "나각(螺角) Nagak or Conch". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Retrieved 2023-10-24.

External links

  • (in Korean) 나각 at Korean National Heritage Online



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