Aak

''Aak'' (; ) is a genre of Korean court music. It is an imported form of the Chinese court music ''yayue'', and means "elegant music". ''Aak'' was performed almost exclusively in state sacrificial rites, and in the present day it is performed in certain Confucian ceremonies.

''Aak'' in Korea was facilitated and adapted through the gifting of instruments from a Chinese emperor to Korea in the 12th century. Due to Japanese occupation in the 20th century, performances of ''aak'' were limited to The Sacrifice to Confucius and The Sacrifice to Royal Ancestors. Provided by Wikipedia
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