Excerpt from Samulnori Samdonongakgarak - Byeoldalgeori | Land of the Morning Light | Black Desert
✦ Black Desert Original Soundtrack - XI. Land of the Morning Light ✦ Part 5. Excerpt from Samulnori Samdonongakgarak - Byeoldalgeori (사물놀이 삼도농악가락 중 별달거리) ✦ 1 Hour | XI. Land of the Morning Light - Part 5. Samulnori The fifth composition of the 6-part Land of the Morning Light soundtrack, "Samulnori", was birthed by studying the rhythm of the beautiful traditional Korean Samulnori music and reiterating it with computer music. "Samulnori", which can be directly translated to "the play of four objects", uses four percussion instruments where each represents a facet of nature: the "kkwaenggwari" as thunder, the "janggu" as rain, the "buk" as clouds, and the "jing" as wind. As this genre is rhythmically based and devoid of melody, the resulting music is both exuberant and emotionally charged, is sometimes deeply profound, and conveys a raw sense of humanity throughout. This Samulnori music will be used within a variety of "Land of the Morning Light" content, such as in cutscenes and combat. ✔︎ Pungmulnori: Pungmulnori, used in cutscenes and the Storybook, was edited and restructured using Samulnori instruments. ✔︎ Samulnori- Samdo Nongak Garak: Created for combat music by selecting and rearranging certain melodies of the "Samdo Nongak Garak", which combines the Pungmul Garak (traditional rhythmic pattern of Korean percussion) of three Korean provinces. ✔︎ Utdari Pungmul: Features the complete performance of "Utdari Pungmul", which integrates the traditional music of the Gyeonggi, Gangwon, and Chungcheong provinces. | Credits | ▪Rhythm Sequencing by Hwiman Ryu #PearlabyssMusic #BlackDesertSoundtrack #1hour #pearlabyss
✦ Black Desert Original Soundtrack - XI. Land of the Morning Light ✦ Part 5. Excerpt from Samulnori Samdonongakgarak - Byeoldalgeori (사물놀이 삼도농악가락 중 별달거리) ✦ 1 Hour | XI. Land of the Morning Light - Part 5. Samulnori The fifth composition of the 6-part Land of the Morning Light soundtrack, "Samulnori", was birthed by studying the rhythm of the beautiful traditional Korean Samulnori music and reiterating it with computer music. "Samulnori", which can be directly translated to "the play of four objects", uses four percussion instruments where each represents a facet of nature: the "kkwaenggwari" as thunder, the "janggu" as rain, the "buk" as clouds, and the "jing" as wind. As this genre is rhythmically based and devoid of melody, the resulting music is both exuberant and emotionally charged, is sometimes deeply profound, and conveys a raw sense of humanity throughout. This Samulnori music will be used within a variety of "Land of the Morning Light" content, such as in cutscenes and combat. ✔︎ Pungmulnori: Pungmulnori, used in cutscenes and the Storybook, was edited and restructured using Samulnori instruments. ✔︎ Samulnori- Samdo Nongak Garak: Created for combat music by selecting and rearranging certain melodies of the "Samdo Nongak Garak", which combines the Pungmul Garak (traditional rhythmic pattern of Korean percussion) of three Korean provinces. ✔︎ Utdari Pungmul: Features the complete performance of "Utdari Pungmul", which integrates the traditional music of the Gyeonggi, Gangwon, and Chungcheong provinces. | Credits | ▪Rhythm Sequencing by Hwiman Ryu #PearlabyssMusic #BlackDesertSoundtrack #1hour #pearlabyss