1. I am in a samulnori club. We learn about samulnori and play percussion instruments such as drums and gongs.

2. I am in a samulnori club. We learn about samulnori and play musical instruments like drums and gongs.

(Are both passages grammatical? Samulnori is translated into 'percussion quartet')

Absolutely correct! Loving music, I am happy to learn more about a samulnori club.

Sra

I have seen samulnori perform and they were excellent.

Both passages are grammatically correct. However, there is a minor difference in the wording choice.

In the first passage, the phrase "We learn about samulnori and play percussion instruments such as drums and gongs" explicitly mentions "percussion instruments".

In the second passage, the phrase "We learn about samulnori and play musical instruments like drums and gongs" uses a more general term, "musical instruments," without specifically mentioning "percussion instruments".

Both versions convey the same idea that in the samulnori club, members learn about samulnori and play instruments such as drums and gongs.