• From Wikipedia, -- Trot, pronounced as "teuroteu" in Korean (sometimes called ppongjjak, due to its distinctive background rhythm), is the oldest form of Kor...
  • However, there are many other traditional music genres that are very popular in the country and one of them is trot music.
  • Trot (müzik). Hangıl. 트로트 veya 트롯트. ... Trot (Korece 트로트 teuroteu) Kore pop müziğidir. Trot 1990'lı yıllarda Japon etkisi ile ortaya çıkmıştır.
  • The trot music shows often include a group of dancers. Thus, a typical broadcasting band orchestra for trot consists of instrument players, chorus, and dancers.
  • kore pop müziğinin en eski formu olarak kabul edilen müzik türü. japonya'daki benzer türe de enka denir. aslında trot enka'ya benzer, çünkü kore'nin japonya...
  • Currently, there is a long-standing debate on the origins of the Trot but, with the use of ‘Han’ in Trot songs, Koreans have truly localized Trot.
  • Trot from the mid-1960s to 1980s focused on tragedy or sad lyrics. With the rise of K-pop music in the 1990s, trot started to fall out of fashion.
  • In this article, we will take a look at the Korean music genre Trot. Distinctly different from K-pop, recently Trot has had a revival in South Korea.
  • In the vibrant tapestry of South Korean music, one genre stands out for its distinctive charm and cultural significance: Trot music.
  • For a long time, Trot was simply called Korean Pop Music and it wasn’t until this wave of large groups singing and dancing in synchronicity that it was renamed.