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Koreans from the start began to celebrate the new year with the lunar calendar.
This is held on the second full moon.
The typical Seollal in Korea is the gangjeong , a kind of dried fruit stuck with honey cake. It is similar to the nougat that is eaten in Spain for Christmas. The difference is that the gangjeong is lighter, softer and less sweet. It is also similar to the Japan okoshi, and some Koreans even call it by this name.
IN KOREA IS OFFICIALLY USED
THE GREGORIAN CALENDAR IS BASED ON LUNAR CALENDAR .
THE PEOPLE VISIT THEIR
HOMETOWNS TO CELEBRATE
The main course is the ( tteokguk ) , soup ( guk ) made with rice cakes typical ( Tteok ) , beef , eggs and vegetables , among other ingredients. there is a belief that says eat gives you a year older , so that you can hear the question how many tteokguk you eaten? To know how old you are.
Janggu: It is a drum-shaped hourglass, made of leather and played with his hand. The right hand plays with a drumstick, while the sound plays left. The right side has a thick skin. Originally, the body was made of wood or glass.
Pyeonjong: it is constructed from 16 bells hanging from an ornate wooden frame on two levels.
PERFOM “SEBAE” A FORMAL BOW
OF RESPECTO TO THEIR ANTECESORS
Haegum: is played vertically on the left knee by rubbing an arc between two strings. It is made of metal, clay, stone, bamboo, fabric, leather, wood and stone. It is a very important part of the string section, and has a perforation.
PLAY
THE PEOPLE WEAR SEOLBIM
OR THE HANBOK
Saenghwang: A wind instrument constructed from 17 bamboo sticks tied with pumpkin, with and attached to the metal tips. air is blown into a hole in the side, which makes the metal vibrate and through the various tubes causing two or more sounds simultaneously.
Dansso: A wooden flute used in solos, duets and chamber music. It is played vertically, and has the clear sound of all Korean wind instruments.
Seollal, traditional music is usually heard. Korean traditional music instruments consists of wind, string and percussion instruments, some of them are: Eo, gayageum, saenghwang, dansso, janggu, pyeonjong and Haegum. Also, in the festival of Seollal, you can hear modern music in different Korean groups to celebrate this holiday
Eo: It has the shape of a Tiger lying down with 27 cords on the back. It is played with a bamboo stick that has a final separation in nine different parts.
Gayageum: A stringed instrument, is a flat box. It has 12 silk strings that are supported for 12 pieces of wood that support the strings. It is played with the fingers of his right hand, while the index finger of the right hand moves across the bridges to change the sound.