Singer Song Ga-in's song will be included in a middle school music textbook.

On the 28th, the agency JG Star said that Song Ga-in's representative song "Gaineora" was officially included in the recently published middle school "Music 2" textbook (Parkyoungsa Publishing). Along with this, the genre "trot" was also officially listed for the first time in the history of domestic music textbooks.

The textbook included the instruction "Mark the trembling notes, bent notes, gradually stronger, gradually softer of 'Gaineora' on the sheet music, and sing and present it preserving the ornamentation of trot." Through this, students will study the characteristics and vocal techniques of the trot genre and carry out direct practice.

This inclusion is particularly meaningful in that a representative song of Song Ga-in, who majored in Korean traditional music (pansori) and still maintains an identity as authentic trot, was included in the textbook. Song Ga-in opened the current trot heyday through the TV CHOSUN entertainment program "Miss Trot."

Although many stars have since emerged through trot audition programs, Song Ga-in has consistently led authentic trot, continued the lineage of female trot singers, and received praise from the public and critics.

When she released her fourth studio album "Gain;Dal" earlier this year, Song Ga-in sincerely said, "Authentic trot and pansori have many similarities. It is a genre that is inseparable from me, and I will continue to carry authentic trot forward without letting it go."

[Photo] Provided by JG Star.

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