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HIBARI

Ha Myongsu & Yun Hegyong

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Past Rank In

TORAJI Love

iTunes Store • World TOP SONGS • Japan • TOP 19 • 4 Apr 2020

Dark Way

iTunes Store • World TOP SONGS • Japan • TOP 18 • 4 Apr 2020

HIBARI

iTunes Store • World TOP SONGS • Japan • TOP 17 • 4 Apr 2020

Artist Profile

  • Ha Myongsu

    As Sohaegeum players, duo is active in the front lines of performing music in Japan and abroad. While cordially invited as special guests to perform a concert on the Japan's largest luxury liner "Asuka II", and many more. Recipient of Hantetsu Cultural Foundation Sponsorship 2010. Lecturing the Korean ethnic instrument in all over Japan. Released an original mini album "HIBARI" in 2006. Hegyong Yun is a third generation, and Myongsu Ha is a fourth generation of Korean living in Japan. *About Sohaegeum: Sohaegeum is a Korean string instrument which is essentially a modernized form of the Haegeum. "Hae" a nomad race from Gojoseon (an ancient Korea) used to play Haegeum. Sohaegeum had same root as the Chinese Erhu and originally played with a horse hair bow placed in between the two strings, however during 1960s, its strings were increased from two to four, and now played with bow placing on the strings.

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  • Yun Hegyong

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