File:O (어 in Korean), or Yu (敔 in China) (2009, Paju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea) by Kim Hun-gon, a tiger shaped guiro-like instrument (scraped vessel idiophone) - MIM PHX (2011-04-09 17.52.55 by ksblack99).jpg

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Oriental Tiger Drum
Musical Instrument Museum - Phoenix, AZ

O (어 in Korean), or Yu (敔 in China) (2009, Paju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea) by Kim Hun-gon, a tiger shaped guiro-like instrument (scraped vessel idiophone) - MIM PHX (2011-04-09 17.52.55 by ksblack99)

[left]

[e]O (scraper)
Paju, Gyeonggi Province, [South Korea] 2009
Wood, bamboo
Kim Hun-gon, maker

[right]

Chuk[1]


South Korea: Court Music

[upper left]
drum
Changgo[1]
(double-headed hourglass drum)
Seoul, South Korea, 2013
Korean pinewood, cowskin, sheepskin,
rope, bamboo, leather, brass
Similar to changgo drums played in North
Korea. Displayed with beaters.
Gift of Robert Garfias[2]
2013.85.187.3 ?
percussion
Pak[1] [Bak]
[upper center]
string (spike fiddle)
Haegum[1]
[upper right]
flutes & oboes
Taegum[1] ?
Hyang Piri[1]
Sei Piri[1] [Se piri]
T'ang Piri[1] [Dang piri]
Ta...o ?
Ta...i ?
[lower left]
hammered dulcimer
(Yanggeum ?)
percussion
[e]O (scraper)[1]
Paju, Gyeonggi Province, 2009
Wood, bamboo
Kim Hun-gon, maker
[lower center]
percussion (idiophone)
Chuk[1]
[lower right]
zithers
Ku...ai gu ?
Kayagum[1]
bowed zither
Ajaeng[1]
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Source Oriental Tiger Drum
Author ksblack99
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  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l Deborah Kade (2018-01-07). Musical Instrument Museum - Phoenix, Arizona. Beyond Arizona - Deborah Kade Photography (beyondarizona.com).See images : South Korean: Court Music.
  2. Gene Spesard (arizona_native) (2017-03-02 13:19:26). Changgo (double-headed hourglass drum), South Korea, late 20th c.. Flickr.
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" Instruments from around the world, located in Phoenix, Arizona "
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  • Flickr Tags: Musical Instrument Museum Phoenix musical instrument Oriental drum tiger.

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