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Hit Ch6o:<br />
Hit Qua- Ho:<br />
Kh5n d6ng:<br />
KGn:<br />
Nhac Phgt Giho:<br />
M'buat:<br />
MG:<br />
Nhac Thi T&<br />
Rao:<br />
Szio:<br />
Sinh ti&:<br />
Song lang:<br />
T5n Nhac:<br />
~6t:<br />
Ti&<br />
Tonality:<br />
Northern folk theater<br />
fype of antiphonal group singing found near Hanoi<br />
hat made of silk cloth <strong>and</strong> worn on special occasions.<br />
double-reed oboe<br />
Buddhist Liturgy<br />
mouth organ<br />
wooden or bamboo bell<br />
Southern chamber Music<br />
unrnetered, improvised prelude that typically opens a pei$ormance of<br />
art music<br />
a transverse bamboo flute.<br />
coin clapper<br />
foot clapper.<br />
modernized vocal music<br />
one of the most ancient festivals, taking place during the lunar New<br />
Year, when people return to their birthplace <strong>and</strong> family, visit tombs<br />
of ancestors, pay debts, pray.<br />
vertical flute<br />
the gliding motion upward, dropping downward, or remaining on a<br />
certain pitch or tone of the voice when speaking Vietnamese.<br />
drum<br />
bamboo xylophone, played by the Bahnar, an ethnic people of the<br />
Central Highl<strong>and</strong>s. It is slung like a hammock on a frame. The<br />
bamboo tubes have holes of varying lengths along the bottom.