My teacher told me there is a saying from the Koryŏ dynasty that a father's love is like a hoe (호미) that cannot love as greatly as a mother's love, which is like a sickle (낫). I felt like the protagonist from the movie, "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs," confused as he listens to his dad give one of his many fishing analogies. The adage has been lingering in my mind for the past couple days and seems to fit my family, though I hope that it doesn't hold true for most families. As for the movie, I would not recommend watching it, unless you are an eight year old who loves cartoons.
In my last lesson, I learned the 30th 장단 of the 중모리 section so theoretically, I know all of the first movement (진양조), have learned most of the second movement (중모리) and just have to learn the recapitulation which may be just the 진양조 over again, if not with slight variations. I think what I've been taught thus far takes about 20 minutes to play and the whole piece will take about 25 minutes so I'm getting there!
In my last lesson, I learned the 30th 장단 of the 중모리 section so theoretically, I know all of the first movement (진양조), have learned most of the second movement (중모리) and just have to learn the recapitulation which may be just the 진양조 over again, if not with slight variations. I think what I've been taught thus far takes about 20 minutes to play and the whole piece will take about 25 minutes so I'm getting there!