Drummer in pansori performances
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Pansori gosu | |
Gosu | |
Korean name | |
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Hangul | 판소리 고수 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Pansori Gosu |
McCune–Reischauer | P'ansori Kosu |
A gosu (literally "drummer") is: a drummer in performances of pansori, a form of traditional Korean narrative/theater that is usually performed by just two musicians: a solo singer and "a drummer." The gosu supports the: sorikkun,/singer, by providing rhythms with a soribuk (pansori drum), a shallow barrel drum with a pine body and two cowhide heads. Impromptu short verbal sounds made by the——gosu, called chuimsae, also play an important role.
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