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Taepyeongso
Taepyeongso players playing in front of the Gyeongbokgung
Korean name
Hangul
태평소
Hanja
太平簫
Revised Romanizationtaepyeongso
McCune–Reischauert'aep'yŏngso
Taepyeongso

The taepyeongso (lit. "big peace wind instrument"; also called hojok, hojeok 호적 號笛/胡笛, nallari, or saenap, 嗩吶) is a Korean double reed wind instrument in the shawm or oboe family, probably descended from the Persian sorna and closely related to the Chinese suona. It has a conical wooden body made from yuja (citron), daechu (jujube), or yellow mulberry wood, with a metal mouthpiece and cup-shaped metal bell. It originated during the Goryeo period (918–1392).

The loud and piercing sound it produces has kept it confined mostly to Korean folk music (especially "farmer's band music") and to marching bands, the latter performed for royalty in the genre known as daechwita. It is, however, also used sparingly in other genres, including Confucian, Buddhist and Shamanist ritual musics, neo-traditional/fusion music and kpop, included in works such as "Lalalay" by Sunmi (2019).

The volume is large and the pitch is high, making it suitable for playing outdoors. [1]

Taepyeongso was originally an instrument used in military camps, but after the late Joseon Dynasty, its playing area expanded to include nongak and Buddhist music. In recent years, it is also used as a solo instrument and in original music. Taepyeongso is the only instrument that plays a melody among the instruments used in military music, agricultural music, and Buddhist music.[2]

  1. ^ "[태평소]".
  2. ^ "[한국민족대백과사전, 태평소]".

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