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At 3:19 PM -0700 7/23/07, bill bigrig wrote: > > i have a korean language book tht states the closest > language to it is Finn. I wonder how the 2 traditional > muziks is? Korean, Finnish, Estonian, and Hungarian all are considered to belong to the same linguistic family. Also quite possibly a part of that family is Japanese (many linguists agree on this to some extent, but generally many Japanese linguists tend to resist the theory, since it would somewhat support the supposition that the Japanese migrated over from Korea rather than some other part of Asia). It would be interesting to see if there are any obvious musical contrasts between all those different cultures, but you've got to take into account that there was a whole lot of ground to be covered by the cultures of the Magyar linguistic group between Magyarorszag (Hungary) and Korea, and a lot of time to cover it. A lot can change as a culture moves out in different directions like that over such a span of time. --m. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.