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Relationship between Children's Korean Traditional Music Abilities and Multiple Intelligences (유아의 국악능력과 다중지능간의 관계)

  • Kim, Na-Lae;Kim, Jin-Kyoung
    • Korean Journal of Child Studies
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.195-209
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    • 2009
  • This study analyzed aspects of multiple intelligences related to rhythm, melody, understanding and representation of traditional Korean music. Subjects were 60 4-to 6-years-old children. Instruments were the Children's Korean Traditional Music (KTM) Ability Test (Park 2006)and Korean Multiple Intelligence Development Assessment Scale-My Young Child (MIDAS-MYC, Shearer, 1996). Data were analyzed by correlations and t-test. Findings were that (1) average scores on KTM rhythm and understandings were higher than melody and representation. (2) Traditional rhythm ability correlated most with linguistic intelligence. (3) Multiple intelligences by representation ability for KTM differed significantly in Linguistic intelligence and relationships to Naturalist, Musical, Logical-mathematical, Interpersonal, and Bodily-Kinesthetic intelligences.

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Determining Key Features of Recognition Korean Traditional Music Using Spectrogram

  • Kim Jae Chun;Kwak Kyung Sup
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.24 no.2E
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    • pp.67-70
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    • 2005
  • To realize a traditional music recognition system, some characteristics pertinent to Far East Asian music should be found. Using Spectrogram, some distinct attributes of Korean traditional music are surveyed. Frequency distribution, beat cycle and frequency energy intensity within samples have distinct characteristics of their own. Experiment is done for pre-experimentation to realize Korean traditional music recognition system. Using characteristics of Korean traditional music, $94.5\%$ of classification accuracy is acquired. As Korea, Japan and China have the same musical roots, both in instruments and playing style, analyzing Korean traditional music can be helpful in the understanding of Far East Asian traditional music.

A Study on the Musical Iconography Consideration of Yanggeum (양금의 음악도상학적 고찰)

  • Lee, You-Jung
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.85-95
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    • 2020
  • An Instruments are not only for musical usage, but also for historical, social and cultural contexts. The yanggeum instrument began to be played in Persia before the 10th century and is played in various parts of the world in the 21st century. It has been handed over for many years and played creatively beyond the boundaries of the region. In this paper, we will learn about the meaning of Korean traditional yanggeum, which preserves its original shape without any change in form or technique, through a method of musical iconography. As a method of musical Iconography for the musical instruments, we examined the data on the drawings and compared it with the literature, focusing on the origin, form and performance of the instruments. I hope that this study will not only provide a new perspective on instrument research, but also help understand the historical, social and cultural implications of the instrument. It is hoped that research on musical instruments will be done in many different ways and that the realm of musical science will be approached widely.

Sound Engine for Korean Traditional Instruments Using General Purpose Digital Signal Processor (범용 디지털 신호처리기를 이용한 국악기 사운드 엔진 개발)

  • Kang, Myeong-Su;Cho, Sang-Jin;Kwon, Sun-Deok;Chong, Ui-Pil
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.28 no.3
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    • pp.229-238
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    • 2009
  • This paper describes a sound engine of Korean traditional instruments, which are the Gayageum and Taepyeongso, by using a TMS320F2812. The Gayageum and Taepyeongso models based on commuted waveguide synthesis (CWS) are required to synthesize each sound. There is an instrument selection button to choose one of instruments in the proposed sound engine, and thus a corresponding sound is produced by the relative model at every certain time. Every synthesized sound sample is transmitted to a DAC (TLV5638) using SPI communication, and it is played through a speaker via an audio interface. The length of the delay line determines a fundamental frequency of a desired sound. In order to determine the length of the delay line, it is needed that the time for synthesizing a sound sample should be checked by using a GPIO. It takes $28.6{\mu}s$ for the Gayageum and $21{\mu}s$ for the Taepyeongso, respectively. It happens that each sound sample is synthesized and transferred to the DAC in an interrupt service routine (ISR) of the proposed sound engine. A timer of the TMS320F2812 has four events for generating interrupts. In this paper, the interrupt is happened by using the period matching event of it, and the ISR is called whenever the interrupt happens, $60{\mu}s$. Compared to original sounds with their spectra, the results are good enough to represent timbres of instruments except 'Mu, Hwang, Tae, Joong' of the Taepyeongso. Moreover, only one sound is produced when playing the Taepyeongso and it takes $21{\mu}s$ for the real-time playing. In the case of the Gayageum, players usually use their two fingers (thumb and middle finger or thumb and index finger), so it takes $57.2{\mu}s$ for the real-time playing.

A Mechanism of Automated Manufacturing Processes for Classical String Musical Instruments (현악기 제조 자동화시스템 구축을 위한 Mechanism 설계)

  • Jeon, Tae-Bo;Yun, Kyong-Su
    • Journal of Industrial Technology
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    • v.19
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    • pp.321-329
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    • 1999
  • An automated manufacturing process mechanism for string musical instruments has been designed in this study. In contrast to other manufacturing products, classical string instruments try to preserve their traditional design shapes even in these days and involve variety of wood working(carpentry) characteristics including highly skilled curved surfaces treatments. Great efforts have been put to develop an integrated and automated system for improved product quality and process control, reduced physical labors, better safety etc. They, however, have been limited to devise jigs and tools with regard to selected processes due to lack of technology and research man-powers. We carefully examined the products and process characteristics, and an automated mechanism which overcome prevailing drawbacks has been derived.

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Virtual Instrument Tone Comparisons Through Harmonics Analysis - Focused on Sogeum and Flute - (배음 분석을 통한 가상악기의 음색비교 - 소금과 플룻을 중심으로 -)

  • Sung, Ki-Young
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.14 no.7
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    • pp.299-307
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    • 2020
  • Since 1964, research and improvement projects on Gugak instruments have been carried out to modernize, standardize, and scientificize them, but their inherent problems of Gugak instruments have failed to produce significant results. It seems that one of the main reasons for this is that the study of instrumental acoustics on Korean traditional instruments was not preceded. In Gugak orchestra, Sogeum used in concertos and solo music is a musical instrument that plays the similar role in Western orchestras due to its clear tone and high sound range. In this paper, the sound colors of Sogeum and flute, which sound similar, were analyzed through the their harmonics distribution and sound structures of the instruments. This showed that the overall tone was richer and softer than Sogeum, and that the tones of the two instruments sounded similar due to the similar composition of harmonics. In the future, it is hoped that musical instrument acoustical researches on various Gugak instruments will continue to help popularize and globalize Gugak instruments.

Honor Guards' Ceremonial and Dress by King Jung-jo Hwa-Sung Hang-Cha (정조(正租)의 화성행차(華城行次)에 나타난 의장(儀仗)과 복식(服飾)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Lee, Hye-Young;Shim, Hwa-Jin
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.6 no.2
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    • pp.29-40
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    • 2002
  • Honor guards‘ dress represented by royal carriage parade. This thesis studies the ceremonial dress worn by the ceremonial troops during the Hwa-sung Hang-hang Ban-cha drawing (華城幸行班次圖) in the Chosun dynasty of King Jung-jo. The purpose of this study is to understand the national level ceremony by closely looking into the traditional ceremonial dress and the various signs that were used at these events thereby enhancing the cultural status of the Jung-jo King period. The Hwa-sung Hang-hang Ban-cha drawing(華城幸行班次圖) has its characteristics and also has commonality between the garments worn at these ceremonies. These garments are a traditional heritage brought down from many ages before and is a reflection of the changes that have occurred within our everyday life. Among these many records the Bancha-do(班次圖) is a representation of records that show what was worn by both nobles down to the ceremonial troops. The uniforms of the ceremonial troops were not only huge in size but also very diverse according to rank and grade. They used strong true colors with colorful flags, ceremonial items and musical instruments. These all added to the grandeur of the ceremony. The ceremonial flag was itself a symbol and was the core of the whole ceremony and parade. These ceremonial flags represented the heaven, sun, moon, hill and animals as well as supernatural gods. All these showed change in shape, color and content by age and time. Also the Yongmun Gichi(Dragon flag: 龍紋旗幟) is a supernatural being representing the power and wish of the ruler. The Chunsang-mun represents the indivisible relationship between man and heaven and also a metaphor for absolute power. A close look at ceremonial instruments show a direct representation towards power such as an axe, spear and sword and integrated with other large ceremonial items not only provided a shade but was also a representation of worship. These all were a more or less representation of authority. The musical instruments expressed the absolute authority of the ruler and maintained the marching order and also added grandeur to the parade. A summary of the ceremonial troops in the As seen above, these national ceremonies were a representation of the present power of authority and the will to rule. These ideas and the philosophy of “ruled by heaven” is represented here in the uniforms and the ceremony itself. The Bicentennial anniversary of the Nung - hang of February 1795 will be an excellent opportunity to show and inherit the tradition and recreation of our heritage. In this view we must look at the color and shape of traditional dress to be able to inherit and learn from our ancestors.

Development of Korean Traditional VSTi Based on Kontakt Sampler (컨탁트(Kontakt) 기반의 한국 전통 가상 악기 개발)

  • Kim, Byung O;Lee, Jungsuk
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.10
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    • pp.181-188
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    • 2013
  • Have been so many times to attempt to enhance the usefulness and convenience about using the sample sound of Korean traditional instruments. Was determined additionally VST plug-sequencer and sample libraries, a variety of methodologies, but did not lead to practical use. This study is a work in order to increase the usability of sample sound of Korean instruments. We have developed sound samples of Haegeum and Daegeum based on most widely used Kontakt sampler. Have aimed to develop sound samples for accompanying with useful function supported by Kontakt sampler helping various musical expressions.

The Low Height Looping Technology for Multi-chip Package in Wire Bonder (와이어 본더에서의 초저 루프 기술)

  • Kwak, Byung-Kil;Park, Young-Min;Kook, Sung-June
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.6 no.1 s.18
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    • pp.17-22
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    • 2007
  • Recent new packages such as MCP(Multi-Chip Package), QDP(Quadratic Die Package) and DDP(Dual Die Package) have stack type configuration. This kind of multi-layer package is thicker than single layer package. So there is need for the low height looping technology in wirebonder to make these packages thinner. There is stiff zone above ball in wirebonder wire which is called HAZ(Heat Affect Zone). When making low height loop (below $80\;{\mu}m$) with traditional forward loop, stiff wire in HAZ(Heat Affected Zone) above ball is bended and weakened. So the traditional forward looping method cannot be applied to low height loop. SSB(stand-off stitch) wire bonding method was applied to many packages which require very low loops. The drawback of SSB method is making frequent errors at making ball, neck damage above ball on lead and the weakness of ball bonding on lead. The alternative looping method is BNL(ball neckless) looping technology which is already applied to some package(DDP, QDP). The advantage of this method is faster in bonding process and making little errors in wire bonding compared with SSB method. This paper presents the result of BNL looping technology applied in assembly house and several issues related to low loop height consistence and BNL zone weakness.

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Simulation Software for Instrument Placement on Stage Based on the Acoustic Properties of Concert Halls (연주홀 특성을 적용한 악기 무대 배치 시뮬레이션 소프트웨어 제작)

  • Kim, Wan-Jung;Yoo, Won-Dae;Kim, Keun-Hyung;Lee, Ki-Beom;Yeo, Woon-Seung
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.13 no.7
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    • pp.960-972
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    • 2010
  • In this paper, we present a software for placing instruments on stage based on the acoustic properties of the concert hall. In order to simulate the changes in sound depending on the positions of the instruments, we incorporated the idea of location-based reverberation effect which can be realized through the convolution of instrument sounds with the impulse responses from the respective instrument positions. And we developed a software with a real-time convolution engine which enables the user to conveniently simulate the resulting sound of various instrument placements. The software was tested with the impulse response data measured at two concert halls of the National Center for Korean Traditional Performing Arts and Korean traditional instrument sounds. Results of these experiments show that simulated reverberation effects properly represent the spatial placement of instruments on stage.