The beobgeum gayageum is 160cm long by 30cm wide by 10cm deep. Its body is made of a
single piece of paulownia wood. The resonator chamber is hollowed out of the piece of
paulownia.
The sanjo gayageum is about 142cm long by 23cm wide by 10cm deep. The soundboard is
made of paulownia, but the sides and back are of a harder wood such
as chestnut or walnut.(Choi 2005) (KCMPC 2001)
On the soundboard, anjok (movable bridges) support the strings. These bridges move to
adjust the tuning and intonation. The strings enter the top of the body from tolgwae (tuning
pegs) beneath. At the other end, the strings wind around free floating pegs, looped through
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