Jirin
Jirin is a term that refers to a traditional form of Korean folk music, characterized by its rhythmic and melodic patterns. It often features instruments such as the gayageum and haegeum, which contribute to its unique sound. Jirin is typically performed during festivals and cultural events, showcasing the rich heritage of Korean music.
The style of Jirin is known for its improvisational elements, allowing musicians to express their creativity while adhering to traditional structures. This genre plays a significant role in preserving Korean cultural identity and is often taught in music schools to ensure its continuation for future generations.