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Manage No DI00000044 Country Republic of Korea Author 소놈이쉬 윤덴바트 무형유산과장, 몽골 문화유산센터 Published Year 2010 Language Korean Copyright Attach File Preview (KOR)
Description | 몽골인들은 전통적으로 말(馬)을 매우 중요하게 여겼으며 이는 몽골의 국가적 가치규범과 상징물(국기, 국장), 나아가 민요에 반영되어 있다. 말 형상의 머리 부분에서 이름을 따 온 모린 쿠르, 즉 마두금(馬頭琴)은 몽골의 유목민들이 고안한 독특한 2현 악기로서 활과 현은 말의 꼬리털로 제작된다. |
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