Arirang (Korean Folk Song) (Saxophone Quartet version) (arr. James Pybus) by Traditional Sheet Music for Woodwind Ensemble at Sheet Music Direct
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Arirang (Korean Folk Song) (Saxophone Quartet version) (arr. James Pybus)
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Arirang is arguably the most popular and best-known Korean folk song, both inside and outside Korea. Arirang is an ancient native Korean word with no direct modern meaning. 'Ari' means "beautiful" (For example the native Korean word means "beautiful", "lovely", "charming") 'Rang' can mean "dear". Origin of the title Many versions of the song open by describing the travails the subject of the song encounters while crossing a mountain pass. "Arirang" is one name for the pass and hence the title of the song. Some versions of Arirang mention Mungyeong Saejae, which is the main mountain pass on the ancient Joseon Dynasty road between Seoul and southeastern Gyeongsang Province. Duration 3:55 Contact me at james.pybus56@gmail.com

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