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Let's Sing the Korean Alphabet - 한글
Let's Sing the Days of the Week
ORIGINAL performed and written by 홍서범
ORIGINAL written and performed by 김종서 and 김태원 - 빛 Hyena on the Keyboard
Traditional Korean Music
According to en.unesco.org:
Arirang is a popular form of Korean folk song and the outcome of collective contributions made by ordinary Koreans throughout generations. Essentially a simple song, it consists of the refrain ‘Arirang, arirang, arariyo’ and two simple lines, which differ from region to region.
Rirang is the name of a man loved by a girl named Songbu. They were both slaves. They promised each other that they would one day get married, but there was a conflict. Their master liked the very sweet and beautiful Songbu. One day, the master sent Rirang to a far off place on an errand, and later that night the master entered Songbu’s room. Songbu resisted. Rirang came home from his errand and was shocked to find Songbu together with their master.
Rirang misunderstood the whole situation, and out of rage killed their master. Furious and upset, Rirang decided to leave Songbu forever.
Songbu tried to explain and appealed to him not to leave her alone, but Rirang did not listen and left.
Songbu, sorrowful and grieved, decided to commit suicide. She made a song, now called “Ah Rirang!” right before she killed herself.
The text of the song, as sung in the Arirang Mass Games, is translated as:
Ah Rirang, Ah Rirang, Ah my dear Rirang.
Ah Rirang, why do you cross over the hill alone?
If you leave me and go alone.
Your feet will get tired after walking only 1 mile.
taken directly from Arirang and the Korean Nation – KFAUSA.org
Korean TROT
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