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11:23 | 09/01/2010
Khen is a reed airophonic instrument of Thai ethnic group. It is known in Thai language as Ken Pe or Pi Pe.
11:19 | 09/01/2010
Oboe Bau is a double-reed aerophone of Viet majority. It is also known under other names such as oboe Gia nam, oboe Loa, oboe Bop, oboe Bat. There are 3 main kinds of oboe including oboe Tieu (Small oboe) tuned at C or D, oboe Trung (Medium oboe) tuned at G or A, oboe Dai (Great oboe) tuned at Eb or F.
11:18 | 09/01/2010
Xi-u is a double-reed aerophone of H'mong people, a minority living the Northern Vietnam.
11:14 | 09/01/2010
Xaranai is the only definite musical instrument among a wide range of musical instruments of Cham people. Xaranai's bell is round and gradually gets bigger with a flaring lip. The bell is 10 - 11cm long, and made from elephant ivory, or buffalo horn or precious wood like rosewood or barian kingwood.
11:12 | 09/01/2010
Pi Tam Lay is a wind instrument of Thai ethnic group played exclusively by children in buffalo pastures and men when they are taking care of rice in the milpa and paddy-fields.
11:11 | 09/01/2010
Klon-Put is a musical instrument of wind family, slapping branch of the Xe Dang ethnic group. It consists of many hornless bamboo sections, each section is a tone. The sections of the instrument are placed on a bamboo stand from low to high.
11:09 | 09/01/2010
Púa is an instrument of airophonic family, lip-air branch of H'm"ng minority living in the North of Viêtnam.
11:07 | 09/01/2010
Pi Tot is a flute of wind family of arch-hole branch blown by nose of the Kh’Mu ethnic group in Son La and Lai Chau provinces.
11:04 | 09/01/2010
Pi thiu or in its other name as Pi khui is a favorite blowing areophonic instrument of Thai young people. During light moon nights, the soft raising sounds of Pi thiu by Thai young men usually touch the hearts of teenaged girls.
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"The music of the Dan Bau should be solely for the pleasure of its player. Don't listen to it if you are a young woman."
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