Folk music "Arirang Ensemble" from album "Chinese Music Map Hear Jilin Tartar, Daegeum, Hengdi, Changgu Music Collection"
Arirang (Arirang, Gangwon Arirang, Jindo Arirang) Compilation of Alilang
Folk music Nationality: Korean Region: Jilin
Tartar Pipe: Li Jun
Arirang, Arirang, Arirang yo,
My husband has travelled a long way over the mountains.
The night of spring is full of stars,
Our parting words are a thousand words.
Arirang, Arirang, Arirang yo,
My husband has travelled a long way over the mountains.
When shall I return after my parting tonight,
Please leave your promise so I can wait.
Arirang, the most representative folk song on the Korean Peninsula, is also regarded as the musical symbol of the Korean nation. In different parts of the Korean Peninsula, people improvise different versions of Arirang depending on the situation. Although the styles and styles of Arirang are varied, they all take the sadness of parting as the emotional connotation of the ballad.
In this song, the Tartar Pipe plays a series of Arirang tunes from different parts of the Korean Peninsula in a sad and sad tone, making people feel the feelings of leaving the war that have not changed after thousands of mountains and rivers.