Korean Trot Music
Trot, pronounced as
"teuroteu" in korean (sometimes known as ppongjjak, owing to its distinctive background rhythm), could be a genre of korean pop, and is recognized because the oldest variety of korean pop. Developed throughout japan’s constitution of choson within the early decennary, the genre has been influenced by japanese, western and korean musical components. also, the genre has adopted totally different names, like yuhaengga, ppongtchak, and last t’urotu (the korean
pronunciation of the word trot). whereas the genre’s quality declined throughout the nineties, last, it's been subject to revivals by up to date south korean pop artists like jang yoon jeong. rock
The name derives from a shortening of "foxtrot", a ballroom dancing that influenced the easy two-beat of parts of the genre. trot music is delineate as two-beat rhythm or double rhythm, ancient seven-five syllabic stanzas, and distinctive vocal vogue referred to as gagok.
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