ダン・バウ
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ダン・バウ(ベトナム語: đàn bầu / 彈瓢、(発音 [ɗǎn ɓə̌w]/đàn độc huyền/độc huyền cầm)は、ベトナムで用いられる単弦の撥弦楽器である。[1][2]。ベトナム語で、ダンは弦楽器、バウは瓢箪を意味している。
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- ^ Terry E. Miller, Sean Williams The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: Southeast Asia: Volume 4 1998, reprinted The Garland handbook of Southeast Asian music 2008 Page 261 "The đàn bầu is played solo or to accompany folk songs, tales, and epics. It has had a remarkable history. Discriminated against at times, it has been an instrument of blind street beggars, yet it was also an instrument of choice at the Tran imperial court (1225-1400)."
- ^ Audrey Seah, Charissa M. Nair, Vietnam, Marshall Cavendish, 2004. p. 74.
- ^ Dale Alan Olsen -Popular music of Vietnam: the politics of remembering 2008 Page 50 "In the summer of 2005 I specifically asked Hồng Nhung about my analysis of her style: D.O.: Are you influenced by ca trù, đàn bầu, the improvisatory instrumental style of water puppet theater, or other northern Vietnamese traditional music styles?"
- ^ Randy Raine-Reusch Play the World: The 101 World Instrument Primer Page 38 "Dan Bau - Vietnam The dan bau is a one-string zither from Vietnam that plays in harmonics. Dan in Vietnamese signifies an instrument, so often the instrument is just referred to as a bau. Some scholars believe that the dan bau is related to the Thai pin pia, while others believe that it is a uniquely Vietnamese instrument."
- 1 ダン・バウとは
- 2 ダン・バウの概要
- 3 関連項目
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