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    Cool Korean hip-hop music video

    mms://all4one.hvod.nefficient.co.kr/all4oneext/All4one-A-H.wmv

    Mixture of Korean traditional instrument, Kayakum and hip hop dj.

    I think it is pretty cool....
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    I liked that a lot, thanks for sharing.
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    Great dancing and cinematography. I loved the look.
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    Hmm... should I hear someone singing? ;-)

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    i think ive seen this before.... o right. was back in the 80's. lame scratching, an unoriginal beat box, break dancing, oh wait, its called "b-boying" now... how fresh.

    :whatever:
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    I still see break dance in recent hip hop video too.. Sometimes coping is best way to learn something else ? Just like you are using Mingshi's comment as signature. I personally value this video since they tried to mix western classic music, Canon in D with Korean traditional instrument, and modern hip hop dj's mix. Oh, well, different opinion...


    Quote Originally Posted by T.Lee
    i think ive seen this before.... o right. was back in the 80's. lame scratching, an unoriginal beat box, break dancing, oh wait, its called "b-boying" now... how fresh.

    :whatever:
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    this was kool. I like the beat, now I need to find this and download it somewhere, got the download link?
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    That is clearly not a korean traditional music instrument.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhoIsRight
    That is clearly not a korean traditional music instrument.
    ga-ya-guem, and gheu-eun-go has been around korea for centuries, since before three kingdom time. and those are traditional korean instruments. there are similar instruments in some other countries, however, way the instrument is played and way it's being handled is korean.

    what you are saying is same as saying irish war pipe is not irish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoonShik
    this was kool. I like the beat, now I need to find this and download it somewhere, got the download link?
    Yeah, that would be great... anyone know where a download is?

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    Do you have any traditional music instrument in Abu Dhabi ?


    Quote Originally Posted by WhoIsRight
    That is clearly not a korean traditional music instrument.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Lee
    i think ive seen this before.... o right. was back in the 80's. lame scratching, an unoriginal beat box, break dancing, oh wait, its called "b-boying" now... how fresh.

    :whatever:
    "b-boying" is not unoriginal beats box or lame scratching it's simply breakdancing, so you can't throw that under one name..if u did it would probably be hip hop...and as a dj i dont see any scratching as lame..cuz they are all hard to master
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    Quote Originally Posted by bullet08
    ga-ya-guem, and gheu-eun-go has been around korea for centuries, since before three kingdom time. and those are traditional korean instruments. there are similar instruments in some other countries, however, way the instrument is played and way it's being handled is korean.

    what you are saying is same as saying irish war pipe is not irish.

    pete
    When Chinese people came up with that instrument Koreans were still living in huts and hunting for animals.

    what you are saying is same as saying Chinese Character is not Chinese.
    Last edited by WhoIsRight; 10th March 2006 at 04:13 PM.

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    b-boying = break dancing. thats what i said, chief.

    scratching is the first thing you learn as a dj, its annoying. i would hope youve progressed further than that as a dj.
    "Hardest part of kendo is showing up." - same sensei that said, "We're here to drink your beer and dance with your women."

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