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Nodo (drum)

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Traditional Korean drums on a pole Not to be confused with the nogo.
Confucian ritual held at Munmyo Shrine, Sungkyunkwan seowon

Nodo (Korean: 노도; Hanja路鼗) is an instrument in Korean traditional music. It is a set of two small drums on a pole. To play the nodo, the pole is twisted, which causes the leather strap attached to the ring of the drum to hit the drum and make a sound. It is used in Korean ritual and court music. The nogo, which is similar to the Nodo, has two larger drums and is used in the same ceremonies.

It is effectively a four-sided drum and is used for ancestral rites.

References

  1. ^ 이, 승렬. "노도 (路鼗)" [Nodo]. Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Academy of Korean Studies. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
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