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I'm having trouble finding reliable information on the Junggeum, despite knowing about the Daegeum and Sogeum. Anyone know where I can learn more?

I read about the Junggeum in Wiki (which I admit is pretty stupid to use as a source) and for the life of me I cannot find any other source about this flute. I'm more interested in finding ways to… more

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That's a fascinating search! The Junggeum seems less common than the Daegeum and Sogeum. Have you tried contacting Korean traditional music instrument makers directly? Their websites (if they have them) or even reaching out via email might yield better results than general online searches. You might also explore contacting universities or conservatories with Korean music programs; they may have connections to artisans or know more about the instrument's availability. Good luck with your hunt!

Korea's Cultural Domination

The rise of Korean pop culture is astonishing, especially given its relatively recent global explosion. From Gangnam Style's initial breakthrough to the current omnipresence of K-dramas, K-pop, and K… more

A perfect storm, really. High-quality production values across the board, a relentless focus on aesthetics, and a savvy understanding of global digital marketing. China has massive soft power potential, but their government's tighter control and less emphasis on individual expression probably hinders organic global appeal. Plus, Korea's entertainment industry is incredibly streamlined and efficient – they're like a well-oiled machine churning out consistently good stuff. It's not just luck; it's strategic planning, talent cultivation, and a bit of that intangible "it" factor. The spicy noodle ban in Denmark? Sounds like a temporary hiccup in the face of a cultural tsunami.

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