الأربعاء، 4 مايو 2016

This Girl Plays Californication By Red Hot Chilly Peppers On A Traditional Korean Gayageum. Wow!!

On the off chance that you need to pay tribute to Nirvana, the soul of ’90s Seattle grunge, and extraordinary music, all while attempting to keep things new, unique, and front line, it’s quite evident what you need to do: simply play “Smells Like Teen Spirit” on an old Korean instrument.On the off chance that you don’t trust me, simply listen to this incredible adaptation from Luna Lee, a performer who utilizes a Korean gayageum to play great and extraordinary sounding fronts of rock melodies. This form of Nirvana’s most surely understood tune (it is, battle me) is extraordinary, and totally should be utilized as a part of a motion picture.


I envision some of you resemble me and have heard or seen this instrument some time recently, yet don’t have the foggiest idea about all that much about it, so how about we go to the Encyclopedia simply like individuals would have amid the decade Nirvana recorded Nevermind (yes we’re swindling and utilizing an online one). Produced using paulownia wood, it is “known as the national instrument of Korea,” and has “12 silk strings, 12 portable scaffolds, and a curved upper surface” which “frames a rectangle approximately 62 crawls in length and 12 creeps wide.”Lee additionally as of late did an adaptation of the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Californication” that is truly sort of hypnotizing.


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