Jeff Xilon (Zilly) > This clip is from a temple we visited last year that is home to the origins of Korean Buddhist music. Apparently the tradition lives on because as we wandered around these four monks went up the drum and just started playing, They seemed uninterested in the crowd watching them and I'm pretty sure this is just part of their daily routine. This clip doens't do them justice but I thought I'd put it up as an experiment with video anyway,
This clip is from a temple we visited last year that is home to the origins of Korean Buddhist music. Apparently the tradition lives on because as we wandered around these four monks went up the drum and just started playing, They seemed uninterested in the crowd watching them and I'm pretty sure this is just part of their daily routine. This clip doens't do them justice but I thought I'd put it up as an experiment with video anyway,

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This clip is from a temple we visited last year that is home to the origins of Korean Buddhist music. Apparently the tradition lives on because as we wandered around these four monks went up the drum and just started playing, They seemed uninterested in the crowd watching them and I'm pretty sure this is just part of their daily routine. This clip doens't do them justice but I thought I'd put it up as an experiment with video anyway,
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