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There was a ceremony accompanied by music in ancient Asia whenever the
country faced difficulties.
Gayageum, a traditional Korean Instrument, expresses an ancestral rite in
the recent pandemic caused by the Covid-19 that has hit us since 2020.
Music expresses ancient rituals, with different rhythms and finger strokes
per instrument to represent various instruments used in ancient rites.
The song begins by expressing the sound of the monk's wooden gong.
Like the rhythm of a drum, the ritual progresses, and when the
consciousness rises, the gayageum plays a rhythm and melody that resembles
the geomungo, another traditional Korean instrument.
Finally, when the rite is over, the melody inspired by the recitation of
the Buddhist Heart Sutra and the sound of the wooden gong used at the
beginning of the music is repeated, praying for the world's purification.