"đàn bầu" is a traditional Vietnamese musical instrument, the sound is produced by using a stick or plectrum on the string. Based on the structure of the resonant box, "đàn bầu" is divided into two types: bamboo body and wooden box.
You might have misunderstood. Sao Sáng Team does not use the image of the Japanese Samurai. The image you see is called 'Áo tơi' - a traditional Vietnamese garment from many years ago, especially associated with the image of Vietnamese farmers. 'Áo tơi' is primarily used to protect against rain, sun, and wind, and is a symbol closely linked to Vietnamese villages in the mid-20th century.
This is a very meaningful performance for us Vietnamese people. Last week, the leader of our country passed away. He always reminded everyone that "If culture survives, the nation will survive". This performance was released immediately after the national funeral took place. Affirming that we Vietnamese people love our country's culture and the younger generation will develop it
The costume you see isn’t the image of Samurai, actually it is Áo Tơi, which associated with the image of farmer to protect them from suffering the extreme weather when on the farm. ❤
'Trống cơm,' the name of the song, actually refers to a traditional drum of Vietnam. The singers brought this drum on stage with them. The song revolves around a sad love story.
Đàn Bầu is a traditional Vietnamese musical instrument. In feudal times, when a Vietnamese visited China, the Chinese emperor performed a performance of the Đàn Tranh and then asked the Vietnamese: As small and poor An Nam probably doesn't have any unique musical instruments, right? The Vietnamese playing Đàn Bầu and performed to the surprise of the entire Chinese court: - Your Majesty! Your Majesty's Đàn Tranh is indeed very good, but it takes 16 strings to create a song. In my country, just a single string can create a piece of music for your majesty to enjoy.
"đàn bầu" is a traditional Vietnamese musical instrument, the sound is produced by using a stick or plectrum on the string. Based on the structure of the resonant box, "đàn bầu" is divided into two types: bamboo body and wooden box.
You might have misunderstood. Sao Sáng Team does not use the image of the Japanese Samurai. The image you see is called 'Áo tơi' - a traditional Vietnamese garment from many years ago, especially associated with the image of Vietnamese farmers. 'Áo tơi' is primarily used to protect against rain, sun, and wind, and is a symbol closely linked to Vietnamese villages in the mid-20th century.
This is a very meaningful performance for us Vietnamese people. Last week, the leader of our country passed away. He always reminded everyone that "If culture survives, the nation will survive". This performance was released immediately after the national funeral took place. Affirming that we Vietnamese people love our country's culture and the younger generation will develop it
The costume you see isn’t the image of Samurai, actually it is Áo Tơi, which associated with the image of farmer to protect them from suffering the extreme weather when on the farm. ❤
That is a traditional Vietnamese musical instrument called Dan Bau
Đàn bầu là nhạc cụ truyền thống độc đáo, chỉ có ở Việt Nam
'Trống cơm,' the name of the song, actually refers to a traditional drum of Vietnam. The singers brought this drum on stage with them. The song revolves around a sad love story.
Đàn Bầu is a traditional Vietnamese musical instrument. In feudal times, when a Vietnamese visited China, the Chinese emperor performed a performance of the Đàn Tranh and then asked the Vietnamese: As small and poor An Nam probably doesn't have any unique musical instruments, right?
The Vietnamese playing Đàn Bầu and performed to the surprise of the entire Chinese court:
- Your Majesty! Your Majesty's Đàn Tranh is indeed very good, but it takes 16 strings to create a song. In my country, just a single string can create a piece of music for your majesty to enjoy.
tự hào là ng con của Bắc Ninh ạ🥰🥰
Tự hào🔥
Hai bạn rất dễ thương
This performance uses entirely Vietnamese cultural materials without mixing with any other national or ethnic group. I hope you will love Vietnam more
It’s not mongolia tradition . It’s Vietnam
love you
"đàn bầu" is hard as it has only one string ^^
The reaction was good but you stopped as soon as it hit the drop point 🙂
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