I discovered Luna a year or so ago., she has an incredible talent. She is a pleasure to listen to and a joy to watch. It is like she has re invented music. She is an amazing beautiful talented girl , so sweet too. I hope she goes to greater things and gets real recognition for her talent. She deserves all the praise she gets. Well done Luna 👍
I absolutely love this beautiful lady's marvelous interpretations of rock standards. My only regret is that I didn't discover her sooner. Well, better late than never. Rock on, Luna!
I'm Chinese, I would like to tell you all that this ISN'T a Chinese instrument. Sure, it's a variation of the original instrument, the Guzheng, but it's Korean. Even Japan have it's own variation, also known as the Koto. Please people, stop assuming that it's Chinese when it's not.
It's a Chinese zither. Zithers are from China, and to say otherwise is like saying a guitar made in Sweden isn't a Guitar, because it wasn't made in Greece. Yes the Gayageum is a traditional instrument in Korea, but still it's a Chinese zither. It's just a different model specific to Korea.
@@livedandletdie Agreed. You cannot take away historical origins. Gayageum and Koto are variations of the Guzheng. That's a fact. It's like saying a tiger is not from the same ancestry as a cat or an ocelot or a lion. They're not Chinese instruments but variations of the Guzheng which is still a zither family. Because they tweaked it to their own cultural manifestations, the gayageum is a Korean instrument and the Koto a Japanese instrument, but they retain their ancestry from the Guzheng. After all they look and function nearly the same.
@@livedandletdie Not all zithers are from China. There are plenty of them from around Europe. It's just that the ones that look like the 古筝, the 琴 and the 가야금, are from China originally. It's important to remember where they came from yes, but it's not good to disregard the differences of style, sound, and make that makes each distinct.
@@livedandletdie so its a Korean Chinese zither? why not simplify things and say a Korean zither? btw its called a Guzheng not a a Chinese zither, and it is more akin to saying that a Jouhikko is not a Talharpa. but then again a Jouhikko isn't a talharpa just as a gayageum isn't a guzheng though they descended from a common ancestor. really a zither is a type of instrument that has spread throughout the world with numerous variations. u wouldn't call a Turkish Qanun a Guzheng because they are incredibly different even if they are still zithers. it like a language family. additionally, there is evidence that the oldest zither came from Mycenae and not china though that is not 100% verified.
This talented female is a prodigy she's absolutely lovely in every way and I don't mean that in a weird way I truly mean that you're very talented person that you're looking at right here I'm glad that the Earth produces such talent amongst human beings because you are a true Talent
you need to start linking the content creators. 4th time I've gone to the description looking for a link that's not there. now I gotta type that instrument name
Its obvious china has its own variation of the gayageum. the gayageum is an instrument belonging to the long zither family which also include the zheng of china, the koto of japan, the dan tranh of vietnam and the yatag of mongolia. however the gayageum is the version created in korea. it is said in "the history of the three kingdoms" that king gashil of the gaya confederacy ordered wooreuk to create the instrument. even though there is an hypothesis that a more ancient korean version of the gayageum has existed in the shilla dynasty or as far back as the kingdom of the three hans, as far as we know, the first theory stands as more accurate.
Thanks very much for saving traditional instrument whether it belongs to Korea or somewhere else, you are doing such a tremendous, wonderful job by creating and mixing with modern. I guess this is the biggest way to save tradition. God bless you and hope to hear more wonderful music from your side. thanks very very much, GREETINGS FROM DARJEELING
people need to calm the hell down "According to the Samguksagi (1145), a history of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, the gayageum was developed around the 6th century in the Gaya confederacy by King Gasil (also known as Haji of Daegaya) after he observed an old Chinese instrument." that old chinese instrument was probably the guzheng and cultures spread so obviously things might look similar so calm the hell down and appreciate some talent
There is a GoFundMe campaign to help pay for her trip to Austin Texas where she has been selected to play a showcase at Southby Southwest. To find it: search for 'gofundme luna lee sxsw'
I have a small list of artists I would love for you to cover I haven’t heard yet. Aerosmith Elton John Tom Petty Styx Boston Electric Light Orchestra Billy Joel Please just as many as you can or want...❤️ love you God bless!
Luna. I discoverred you yesterday and can't stop watching your TH-cam cataloge. If I may suggest. Please cover Heart: "Sylvan Song/Dream of The Archer" I thing it would sound amazing!
Similarly, there is a cover of the song Lateralus being perfomed on the Koto; a Japanese instrument bearing a striking resemblance, here: th-cam.com/video/dm2glu3WLGk/w-d-xo.html
So the fundamental differences in make is that they are made out of different woods, the anjok (bridges) are shaped differently, the strings are made out of silk, and no picks are used to play it, just fingers. The way how traditional Korean music sounds is very different than traditional Chinese music. It's especially prevalent in the fact that Korean music uses a lot of bounce in the songs. This can be seen by how much she bends the strings to make large bounces instead of how the guzheng uses small bounces for vibrato and bending to a note slowly.
Ok it's Chinese but Korea has it own version so it's technically different. Like how the U.K. Included Ireland and then they split so now they both have their Versions of English even though it's from the U.K. Originally it is therefore different
benedict wong even Chinese got kungfu from Bodhidharma a saint from southern India but we don't claim it to be Indian becoz it developed further from its raw version in China
yeah, these kind of channels (trying to build a media company off youtube kind) likes to buy views to boost the brand, they actually loose a lot of money at the beginning, but the view counts allows them to show it to a VC and get really high evaluations, and they then buy more views until the ad & sponsor money breaks even, vox's channel did that too
That's actually a common thing I see around TH-cam, it's a reasonable amount of likes and comments given a tiny amount of views. Haven't u ever seen videos with millions of views with only like 5k likes? It's that kinda way.
I discovered Luna a year or so ago., she has an incredible talent. She is a pleasure to listen to and a joy to watch. It is like she has re invented music. She is an amazing beautiful talented girl , so sweet too. I hope she goes to greater things and gets real recognition for her talent. She deserves all the praise she gets. Well done Luna 👍
I absolutely love this beautiful lady's marvelous interpretations of rock standards. My only regret is that I didn't discover her sooner. Well, better late than never. Rock on, Luna!
Luna Lee honors her tradition and has graced rock music in retrospect. May she be blessed abundantly for this. Thank you.
I'm Chinese, I would like to tell you all that this ISN'T a Chinese instrument. Sure, it's a variation of the original instrument, the Guzheng, but it's Korean. Even Japan have it's own variation, also known as the Koto.
Please people, stop assuming that it's Chinese when it's not.
It's a Chinese zither. Zithers are from China, and to say otherwise is like saying a guitar made in Sweden isn't a Guitar, because it wasn't made in Greece. Yes the Gayageum is a traditional instrument in Korea, but still it's a Chinese zither. It's just a different model specific to Korea.
@@livedandletdie Agreed. You cannot take away historical origins. Gayageum and Koto are variations of the Guzheng. That's a fact. It's like saying a tiger is not from the same ancestry as a cat or an ocelot or a lion. They're not Chinese instruments but variations of the Guzheng which is still a zither family. Because they tweaked it to their own cultural manifestations, the gayageum is a Korean instrument and the Koto a Japanese instrument, but they retain their ancestry from the Guzheng. After all they look and function nearly the same.
@@livedandletdie Not all zithers are from China. There are plenty of them from around Europe. It's just that the ones that look like the 古筝, the 琴 and the 가야금, are from China originally. It's important to remember where they came from yes, but it's not good to disregard the differences of style, sound, and make that makes each distinct.
@@livedandletdie so its a Korean Chinese zither? why not simplify things and say a Korean zither? btw its called a Guzheng not a a Chinese zither, and it is more akin to saying that a Jouhikko is not a Talharpa. but then again a Jouhikko isn't a talharpa just as a gayageum isn't a guzheng though they descended from a common ancestor. really a zither is a type of instrument that has spread throughout the world with numerous variations. u wouldn't call a Turkish Qanun a Guzheng because they are incredibly different even if they are still zithers. it like a language family. additionally, there is evidence that the oldest zither came from Mycenae and not china though that is not 100% verified.
@@mintyfresh4855 they are similar but different, like low German, middle German, and High German.
This talented female is a prodigy she's absolutely lovely in every way and I don't mean that in a weird way I truly mean that you're very talented person that you're looking at right here I'm glad that the Earth produces such talent amongst human beings because you are a true Talent
That thing processed through the pedals sounds even more amazing.
This woman is amazing, I recently discovered her and am addicted to her videos.
you need to start linking the content creators. 4th time I've gone to the description looking for a link that's not there. now I gotta type that instrument name
If your talking about her channel its there :p
TomoyaMemez what? They create the content. If you mean her she is linked
The link to her site is in the text of the description, not in the list of links below.
Shut up and look it up yourself.
OMG I'VE BEEN FOLLOWING HER FOR MONTHS I definitely love this channel
you should check her on SoundCloud/TH-cam, this is lit
So am I, I was so surprised to see her here. But that's really good, because she deserves more attention.
faderoseamer exactly what I think. her SoundCloud account has very little "views" and I really think she deserves more
Traduttore Traditore what is her Instagram?
Its obvious china has its own variation of the gayageum.
the gayageum is an instrument belonging to the long zither family which also include the zheng of china, the koto of japan, the dan tranh of vietnam and the yatag of mongolia. however the gayageum is the version created in korea.
it is said in "the history of the three kingdoms" that king gashil of the gaya confederacy ordered wooreuk to create the instrument.
even though there is an hypothesis that a more ancient korean version of the gayageum has existed in the shilla dynasty or as far back as the kingdom of the three hans, as far as we know, the first theory stands as more accurate.
yes, gayageum is from gu zhen. ikr
문인구 it’s guzheng, what the instrument is called in chinese
Yeeessss, thx.
So she posts her videos on youtube but linking her channel was too much to ask ? Search Luna Lee if you want to see more of her stuff...
Shut up and the one in China is called guzheng
RBEE 0 youre a gacha player, I see no reason why you have any right to shut them up
@@rbee0856 what does the chinese version of the instrument have to do with this comment you insolent cow?
I have been following her! My favorite kind of music, in a amazing way.
still my gayageum gently weeps
wonderful ^♡*
락 음악과 가여금이 이렇게 잘 어울릴지는 몰랐군요. 좋은 연주 많이 하세요. 응원합니다.
she's absolutely adorable. and love her taste in music :)
Thanks very much for saving traditional instrument whether it belongs to Korea or somewhere else, you are doing such a tremendous, wonderful job by creating and mixing with modern. I guess this is the biggest way to save tradition. God bless you and hope to hear more wonderful music from your side. thanks very very much, GREETINGS FROM DARJEELING
어쿠스틱기타 캐논 락버전 보다가,, Sultans of Swing 봤어요.. 좋네요..
다른 영상도 찾아봤어요..
멋져요,, 최고~♡
literally my favorite instrument ever, and when she played paint it black I fucking jammed
This channel is soo underrated. You guys deserve more subs :D
Californication
김현민 Dream of Californication my man!!
Leviathan She know which song is beautiful to play
Thank you for covering this.Luna needs to be seen (HEARD!) Wonderful talent and sound of the gayageum.
I love her rock covers.
I am a subscriber of Luna Lee ... and her channel is rocking good! :-) ... it's a very interesting sound she developed!
Thumbs up to the Big Great Stories channel for covering so much of the Korean culture. Jeju women, Taekyeon, and now this. Thanks!
people need to calm the hell down
"According to the Samguksagi (1145), a history of the Three Kingdoms of Korea, the gayageum was developed around the 6th century in the Gaya confederacy by King Gasil (also known as Haji of Daegaya) after he observed an old Chinese instrument."
that old chinese instrument was probably the guzheng and cultures spread so obviously things might look similar so calm the hell down and appreciate some talent
Soh LayYee yo, I created Harry Potter after reading this random book, it was by some British author but who cares. It’s mine now.
Amyy B
well, except samguksagi is a verifiable historical record, not a random book.
Well, I’m definitely a new fan! I’m off to her channel now. I think rock sounds great on her instrument! I loved her rendition of White Room :)
love this channel
Suddenly remembered "Heartstrings" kdrama.
Just went and watched her nirvana covers and they're quite amazing
And she's incredibly humble, she rocks :)
I love the concept of rock covers on classic instruments. BTW Luna is super cute.
목소리 귀엽네요^^ 가야금도 세계에 알리고 자랑스럽습니다
The sound of that instrument with rock music actually sounds awesome!
Luna rocks and rolls.
this girls taste of music makes me wanna marry her
Luna Lee is a rock star.
omg~ She is sooooo cool😎😎😎😎😎
There is a GoFundMe campaign to help pay for her trip to Austin Texas where she has been selected to play a showcase at Southby Southwest. To find it: search for 'gofundme luna lee sxsw'
Talented AND beautiful
It’s already a nightmare to bring my guitar in a lot of places, I can’t imagine bringing that
Even worse when nobody asks you to play.
So beautiful 😍
Both her and the instrument
Erock Stoenescu no only the instrument she is ugly
Nabegh don't be rude
she is very pretty
@@Nabegh bruh the hell 💀what makes you think shes ugly
@@msruag ask Nab from 4 years ago
I have seen her on TH-cam.
yeah me too... on this video
Somerset I'm never specific enough. I have seen her channel before seeing this video.
I have a small list of artists I would love for you to cover I haven’t heard yet.
Aerosmith
Elton John
Tom Petty
Styx
Boston
Electric Light Orchestra
Billy Joel
Please just as many as you can or want...❤️ love you God bless!
#1 Awesome your a rock music listener. good job on that alone. Never heard of a gayageum before. Now I have.
her voice is sweet
Luna. I discoverred you yesterday and can't stop watching your TH-cam cataloge. If I may suggest. Please cover Heart: "Sylvan Song/Dream of The Archer" I thing it would sound amazing!
Her Back in black solo cover is so beautiful.
Wow. Paint it black , love it.
You really should post a link to her channel
2:31 red hot chili peppers californication 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 wow like it
She was playing Californication! Cool.
Californication is now classic rock? Fuck, I got old...
and you have to ask why I can fall in love with this woman every time I see or hear her music?
Wonderful story! And an amazing talent. Bravo!
Oh bro, í love a girl who can play an instrument. í wonder what type of strings does she use.
Luna is extremely talented, and a super nice person!
i would love to see her try Selskies from Between The Buried and Me
Nice simple, clean, clear profile. Nice.
This is impressive, but you guys also need to check out Jambinai. They. Are. Epic.
THIS IS SO WONDERFUL!
She's got a great music taste! xD
Right when I heard 'paint it black' and saw the artist list I had to like. 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
When she did the music that inspired her I was Like WHERE R THE BEATLES!!
Woah, she played Californication on that thing! Wow!
At 2: 32 sounded like a glitch happened
Hendrix, RHCP, i'm sold.
*_Luna is the BOMB !_*
you are astounding! can you cover Atlantic City by Bruce Springsteen?
you rocks luna lee
was that paint it black at 01:00???
Go Luna!!!!
This chick is badass.👌🏻😍I love this channel
Keep up with the great stories!👍
Thanks for sharing
My mom plays it!
But she’s not Korean
What was that song at 0:55
Beautiful
Similarly, there is a cover of the song Lateralus being perfomed on the Koto; a Japanese instrument bearing a striking resemblance, here: th-cam.com/video/dm2glu3WLGk/w-d-xo.html
Californication so much memories what happened to rock now?
Good god, she played Freebird in that thing
Her version of Californication should be the K town national Anthem.
Awesome.. !!!!!
AWSOME...
Gayageum are like the Chinese guzheng.😀
Did anyone else subscribe to her channel after this video or was it only me?
this is cool, epic W !
Gayageum style!
oooooh i have a friend who plays this. It's pretty cool.
красивая кореянка)
What a pretty name❤️✨
The 2CELLOS of Korea
Really good, she even made Red Hot Chili Peppers sound cool.
What is the difference between this instrument and the guzheng???
So the fundamental differences in make is that they are made out of different woods, the anjok (bridges) are shaped differently, the strings are made out of silk, and no picks are used to play it, just fingers.
The way how traditional Korean music sounds is very different than traditional Chinese music. It's especially prevalent in the fact that Korean music uses a lot of bounce in the songs. This can be seen by how much she bends the strings to make large bounces instead of how the guzheng uses small bounces for vibrato and bending to a note slowly.
where can i find this music
But does it djent?
Coolguy2002 underated comment
i love how this guy’s name matches his comment LMAO
Ok it's Chinese but Korea has it own version so it's technically different. Like how the U.K. Included Ireland and then they split so now they both have their Versions of English even though it's from the U.K. Originally it is therefore different
benedict wong even Chinese got kungfu from Bodhidharma a saint from southern India but we don't claim it to be Indian becoz it developed further from its raw version in China
shripad hedge yeah my Point is that every one has their own versions that it's ....period.
shripad hedge ermergurd kung fu is not from india, only shaolin temples
Kung fu is. Not even founded by indians... Just popularized by them
And you have a Chinese last name as expected. So if Bach plays his violin, is it going to me a German version of ITALIAN music? WTF.
Wandrative sure
Paint it black by the rolling stones?
This is one awesome woman...
My cousin plays that instrument and she is an Teacher :)
1,400 views ,2 likes , 1 comment
Seems legit
Karma Vids make that 2 comments
Karma Vids my name jeff
yeah, these kind of channels (trying to build a media company off youtube kind) likes to buy views to boost the brand, they actually loose a lot of money at the beginning, but the view counts allows them to show it to a VC and get really high evaluations, and they then buy more views until the ad & sponsor money breaks even, vox's channel did that too
I think it is regarding TH-cam algorithms rather than viewing bots.
That's actually a common thing I see around TH-cam, it's a reasonable amount of likes and comments given a tiny amount of views. Haven't u ever seen videos with millions of views with only like 5k likes? It's that kinda way.