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Jeongak (chonagak)

Music used for nobility and played for higher class, known for its elegance.

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Sogak

Music for common people, informal and energetic.

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Dangak

Imported music from China.

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Hyangak

Pure Korean music.

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Nongak

Farmers' song used to please their god for an abundant harvest, instrumental.

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Shaman

Ritual music, instrumental.

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Pansori

Narrative song, dramatic and storytelling.

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Sanjo

Fast instrumental solo.

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Gayageum

Flat layered string instrument with 12 strings, most popular Korean instrument.

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Geomungo

Six-stringed instrument played with a plectrum.

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Haegeum

Two-stringed instrument held vertically.

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Piri

Bamboo oboe with 8 holes.

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Saenghwang

Instrument with 17 bamboo pipes.

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Daegeum

Bamboo flute, bigger and longer than piri.

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Taepyeongso

Conical wooden body with a cupped-shaped bell.

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Janggu

Two-headed drum shaped like an hourglass.

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Buk

Two-headed drum with a round barrel-shaped body.

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Kkwaenggwari

Small high-pitched flat brass gong.

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Hanbok

Traditional women's clothing.

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Choson

Traditional men's clothing.

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Jeogori

Upper robe.

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Chime

Skirt.

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Baji

Pants.

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Bronze Buddha/Siaheungsa Temple

Korean sculpture inspired by the tenets of Buddhism.

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Buddhist Temples/Beopjusa Temple

Korean architecture with sloped designs.

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Religious Mask (Bangsangssi)

Used to ward off spirits in funerals.

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Artistic Mask

Used in theater plays and performances.

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Cheonja

Type of Korean pottery made of stone ware in blue and green.

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Baekja

Type of Korean pottery made with porcelain.

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Buncheong

Type of Korean pottery made with stoneware but with a different texture.

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Korean Embroidery

Design woven textile.

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Korean Garden

Designed for inner peace.

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Volleyball

Originally called Mintonette, invented in 1895 by William G. Morgan.

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Net

Height of 7'11" for men's and 7'4" for women's.

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Court

9 feet wide and 9 feet long.

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Ball

21.5 cm in diameter.

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Service skill

Used to serve the ball to the opponent's court, starts the play.

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Jump serve

Type of service in volleyball.

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Float serve

Type of service in volleyball.

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Underhand serve

Type of service in volleyball.

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Topspin serve

Type of service in volleyball.

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Pass/Dig skill

Important skill in volleyball.

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Blocking

Defensive skill to prevent the ball from entering the court.

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Spiking

Offensive attack to force the ball to hit the ground.

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Overreaching

A move where the hands are extended above the net and into the opposing side.

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Ball setting technique

Used in an offensive play before the spiker attacks the ball.

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6 players on each team.

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Game starts with a coin toss.

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Game starts with a serve.

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First to 25 points wins.

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Deuce or tie requires a two-point advantage to win the game.

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Team needs 2 sets to win the match.

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Courtship

Stage where the couple takes the relationship more seriously.

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Dating

Can be friendly or romantic.

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Marriage

Ceremony that unites the couple as one.

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Polygamy

Practice of having 2 or more wives and husbands at a time.

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Polygyny

Man has 2 or more wives.

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Polyandry

Woman has 2 or more husbands.

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Monogamy

Marriage of two people at a time, historically one husband and one wife.

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Neolocal

Marriage practice in America/Canada where financial stability is required.

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Matrilineal

Marriage practice in Indonesia where women have the power.

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Substitutability

Marriage practice in Africa where a husband's brother can become the new husband.

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Patriarchal

Marriage practice in China where men have the power.

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Endogamy

Marriage practice in India where arranged marriages are common.

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Pamamanhikan

Tagalog term for a formal visit by a man and his family to ask for a woman's hand in marriage.

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Paninilbihan

Tagalog word for servitude.

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