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''Deoneum'' (hangul: 더늠) is a new, revised section of a ''pansori'' song, made by a master ''pansori'' singer. Following years of training, master singers sometimes change or add new parts to a ''pansori'' song, inputting aspects of their own individuality. If this new version of the ''pansori'' becomes widespread in its own right, then it is called a ''deoneum''.〔() Korean tradition encyclopedia, 2010, 한국학중앙연구원〕 The oldest one, called "Going Out to Let a Swallow Go," is found in the song "Heungbuga," and was sung by Gwon Sam-deuk in the Joseon Dynasty. It was the first known application in ''pansori'' of ''gwonmasung'' (a chant sung by palanquin bearers). Other cases of ''deoneum'' are: "Namwongol playboy" in "Chunhyangga" was sung by Dal Yeo-gye, incorporating the first application of ''gyeonggi minyo'' (a Korean traditional song originating in the Seoul and Gyeonggi area) in ''pansori''. "Song in Prison" in "Chunhyangga" sung by Song Heung-rok, which is the first time Jinyang rhythm (a slow rhythm used in pansori) was applied in ''pansori''. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「deoneum」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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