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※ This video is part of <A Very Special Journey - Sound Tour of the Pacific Ocean Part 3: Embracing the Sound of Heaven> broadcast on October 7, 2020. Where did our sounds originate? Experts trace the roots of our music to the religious music 'Beompae'. It is said that singers of the past also learned singing from monks... Along with Gagok and Pansori, Beompae is one of the three major vocal music pieces in Korea and is mainly performed during ceremonies. We headed to Yangju, Gyeonggi-do to find Monk Sangjin, the master of Beomeum Beompae who created the 'Heavenly Sound'. Cheongnyeonsa Temple, a thousand-year-old temple where sacred Buddhist prayer sounds resonate in the dark of dawn. The quiet scenery lightens heavy hearts... This Beompae sound, which is said to send waves to both the living and the dead, is said to be the product of Monk Sangjin's long training, spitting out blood. The monk who sings in the temple and the monk who sings outside the temple, Yoo Tae-pyeong. The two who walk the same path of sound become one through music. From the Barachum taught by the nuns to the healing method of the monk Sang-jin who says that there is truth in the sound. Let's go to a quiet mountain temple in Yangju to find the origin of sound. ✔ Program name: A very special journey - Yoo Tae-pyeong's sound tour Part 3 Embracing the sound of heaven ✔ Broadcast date: 2020.10.07 #Golladyeondocumentary #A very special journey #Music #Beompae