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loving Supreme Master
Television viewers!
On today’s
Enlightening Entertainment,
we are going to find out
about pansori,
Korea’s time-honored
traditional song.
The thin and falling
leaves of Sinpo Harbor
are flying away.
Pansori is a Korean
musical drama which
delivers the myths that
have been orally passed
on from olden times
to the audience, by
a drummer and a singer
through songs,
story-telling, and gestures.
The hundreds of years
of joy, anger, sorrow, and
happiness experienced
by the Korean people are
engraved in pansori;
it has thus been carrying
the most widely known
Korean stories and
the vibration from the
deepest part of the heart.
Pansori is a story led
entirely by two persons:
a performer
and a drummer.
It’s a musical story.
It’s led by songs, which
may run for three hours
if short and seven
or eight hours if long.
That is quite a long time.
It’s a musical play
performed alone with
songs, facial expressions,
and theater.
It has ancient stories,
sharp satire,
and sometimes
very sad stories, thus
is the best art form that
can really contain
humans’, and especially
Korean people’s, feelings.
The content of pansori
encompasses
moral lessons.
There are five kinds of
traditional pansori that
have been passed on
up till now.
Among them,
Choonhyangga discusses
true love, and
Shimchungga talks about
self-sacrifice
and filial piety.
Heungboga tells of
brotherly love and
compassion to animals,
and Soogoongga talks
about loyalty to the king
and wisdom
to overcome crisis.
If you have rice,
give me just one bag.
If it’s barley,
give me just two bags.
If it’s money,
give me three coins to
save my family who are
starving to death.
You save us.
Brother, please save me.
How can one be not filial
to one’s parents while
learning Shimchungga,
which has such
a good meaning?
How can one
be unfaithful to one’s
husband while learning
Choonhyangga?
How can one lose
brotherly love when one
listens to Heungboga?
Soogoongga is about
a servant’s loyalty to
his king, and Jeokbyukga
is about the trust
between friends.
So, these five kinds of
pansori contain three
fundamental principles
and five moral disciplines
of Confucianism.
So these are
probably inherited
and very meaningful.
As you have seen,
pansori has a very
unique vocalization.
Pansori’s vocalization is
not coming from the head
or throat, but it is a deep
sound soaring upward
from the abdomen.
Pansori doesn’t do
musical expression with
beautiful sounds, but
it uses the vocal sound
of the human itself
since the Beginning.
It has the sound of
real nature, sometimes
very rough, sometimes
very soft, sometimes
hugely thunderous as if to
pierce the heavens really.
The chief boatman
pointed with his hand
and said that that village
with the cloudy sea
over there
is Dohwa-dong village.
Shimchung is
dumbfounded.
The scale of pansori
is not a 7-note scale.
It’s based on the Korean
traditional scale system.
The basic melody
of pansori, or southern
province music, is “Mi…”
And additionally “La...”
“Mi” is a thickly
vibrating sound.
“La” is
a stretching sound.
“Do-ti” is
one turning sound.
These are the basic melody.
This is the basic scale.
Pansori unfolds stories
with songs, speech,
and movements.
Expression by song is
called “chang” or “sori.”
Explanation through
speech is called “aniri,”
and expression of
a situation and emotion
with movements
is called “ballim.”
Aniri explains
the situation,
informs about changes
during the drama,
and adjusts the tempo
of emotions.
The rabbit survived and
came back from the
life-threatening danger
at the underwater palace.
Then, you ought to
behave gently now.
But born frivolous,
he is overjoyed with
his survival, jumping
here and there,
brushing ears with feet.
What a sight you are!
In addition,
the characters’ emotions
and actiosn in the play
are expressed by ballim
(movements) while
doing chang (song)
or aniri (speech).
I am so free and relaxing
like Taoist hermits.
I hear my friends,
the little cuckoos’ and
many birds’ singing.
They seem to greet me
after returning to
my homeland from
the underwater palace!”
Rabbit is jumping down,
left and right, to here
while chomping on wild
grapes and gooseberries
that he enjoyed before.
In ballim, which shows
physical gestures, a fan
is an essential element.
The role of the fan
is the symbolizing of
an object, nature,
and all expressions.
All kinds of
sounds of nature,
sounds of humans, and
artistic meanings are
expressed, all with a fan.
For example, rather than
just saying a bird is flying
in some way,
I can express it like this.
Same goes with
expressing the fall of snow.
So, you cannot do
pansori without the fan.
Supreme Master
Television viewers,
allow me say hallo
in pansori:
May you be healthy
and your family
full of blessings.
See you again.
We will be right back to
continue learning about
Korean pansori.
Please stay tuned to
Supreme Master
Television.
Come here.
Let me carry you
on my back.
Come here.
Let me carry you
on my back.
Love love love, My love.
Love love love, My love.
Oh, you are my love.
Go there.
Let me see your back.
Come here.
Let me see your front.
Toddle along.
Let me see how you walk.
Smile big.
Let me see your teeth.
Oh my love!
Welcome back to
Enlightening Entertainment.
Pansori was
recognized globally
for its uniqueness
and excellence, and so
in 2003was designated as
a Masterpiece of
the Oral and Intangible
Heritage of Humanity
of the United Nations
Educational, Scientific,
and Cultural
Organization (UNESCO).
In South Korea,
pansori was designated
as Important Intangible
Cultural Asset Number 5,
and has been preserved
since then.
The most important
characteristic in
preserving and continuing
of pansori is that
there is no music sheet.
Other world music
have musical notations.
But our pansori has
no musical notation.
Pansori is limitless,
unrestricted and exciting.
That’s our pansori.
Because there is
no musical notation,
students learn it
by following
the teacher’s singing.
This method of
verbal imitation and
remembering from
deep inside the heart
is still used today.
This is the Park Dong-jin
Pansori Initiation Hall,
located in Gongju City,
Chungnam Province.
Students are seated
in front of their teacher
learning pansori
one-on-one.
He is coming
to say goodbye.
Good.
But “is coming”
should sound like this.
Make it bouncing. Again!
He is coming
to say goodbye.( Okay.)
Barring other people by
keeping left and right
Your tone is too high.
The voice should be
lower. Got it?
Do the aniri part.
Barring other people
Barring other people
I began to learn at age
three, and at age five,
I began to learn formally,
and now it has been
five-six years.
Difficult part is the sound
of turning with vibration.
Memorizing is challenging.
Many parts are
Many parts are
confusing too.
When I do a high sound,
I have to raise the sound
up with all my energy.
That is my weakest part.
Pansori is originally
sung alone.
But the students of
Park Dong-Jin
Pansori Initiation Hall
prepared a group pansori
performance specially for
Supreme Master
Television viewers.
Mountains and streams
are rough
and the forest is thick.
Every valley has snow
and the peaks have wind.
There is no flower
or tree fruit.
No more parrot or lovebird,
so there should be
no bird sound.
But, the soldiers who
perished in the Jeokbyuk
war became birds,
singing and lamenting
to the general.
I hear sound of various
birds at each tree top.
For how many years
the soldiers in distress
have been away
from their hometown.
Since a young age,
students try to polish
their voices and perfect
their own unique voice.
Pansori training is
very strict and rigorous.
If you do pansori
every day, you will
have a hoarse throat.
As time passes, you will
recover a clear throat.
But when you continue
practicing, you will again
have a hoarse throat.
Then clear again.
You have to clear it
doing the practice, not
by stopping the practice.
You clear the throat by
continuing practicing
and repeating it
thousands of times.
And then you may get
a good-sound pansori.
You can feel some
vibration of pansori.
You need to get that sound.
When students reach
a certain level of
pansori practice, they
go to the waterfall and
practice for a long time
to improve the capacity.
Why do we go to
the waterfall
in the deep mountain?
When we first go there,
the waterfall sound is
so loud, so we cannot
hear our own voice.
We practice hard there.
Then, we can hear our
voice, not the waterfall.
As the waterfall sound is
so big, my voice should
pass through the sound.
The highest level
of pansori is called
“Attaining Sound.”
It means that one has
gotten the sound
of all the world
and can release it as
is through one’s being,
this being
the highest level.
To attain this level,
pansori practitioners
would practice alone in
the mountains for years.
Even when you make
a bird sound, you have to
make it the same.
For a waterfall sound,
thunder sound, and
the sound of a door’s
paper sheet shaking from
the wind, all those sounds
have to be expressed
correctly.
We say that you attained
the sound if you get
all the sounds and
do exactly as they are.
The sound
coming through a person
vibrates deep in the
heart of other people.
The sound is from within
the human, but becomes
one with nature.
That is the best sound
that pansori seeks.
The diligent and
ceaseless efforts to
attain the best sound is
very much like the journey
of a spiritual path.
It’s now almost time
to close the program.
Let’s enjoy the last part
of Soogoongga.
It is performed by
Mr. Jo Sang-Hyun,
the former Chairman
of the Korea Pansori
Preservation Association,
a National Human
Cultural Asset, and
pansori master singer.
The god of the mountain
bestows the miraculous
medicine to the turtle,
touched by his loyalty
to the dragon king.
The dragon king recovers
immediately, and that
was the beginning
of a peaceful reign.
Listen,
people of the world!
Even these animals
remain faithful to their
king and the nation.
How about our humans?
We should also be filial
to our parents and
loyal to our nation.
Who knows after that?
Since you must feel
uncomfortable here
after sitting so long, and
my throat feels hurt too,
I’ll stop here.
When you return,
may your homes
be filled with blessings!
Who knows after that?
We’ll end here!
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today’s Enlightening
Entertainment.
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May the most beautiful
sounds uplift your life.