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TRADITIONAL MUSIC - Coggle Diagram
TRADITIONAL MUSIC
INTRODUCE
In Vietnam, traditional music thrived in the early 20th century and developed into many genres
Vietnamese traditional music often reflects the characteristics of people, culture, customs, and geography. management,... of the country of Vietnam.
Traditional music is the proud crystallization of priceless artistic creations handed down and cultivated through many generations of a country
DON CA TAI TU
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This is an art form of music and singing, sung by ordinary people, young men and women in the Southern countryside after working hours.
A traditional music genre of Vietnam and was recognized by UNESCO as an intangible cultural heritage on December 5, 2019.
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Later, there was an innovation: a concave fret guitar. Don Ca Tai Tu often reflects the characteristics of people, culture, customs, and geography. management,... of the country of Vietnam.
DON CA TAI TU FEATURES
Don Ca Tai Tu song comprises skeletal melodies which are used as the basis for improvisation, ornamenting and varying the skeletal melody of pieces and the main rhythm patterns.
Artists joining the Don Ca Tai Tu performance normally includes: master instrumentalists (thay don), master lyricists (thay tuong), master singers (thay ca), and who can perform and teach the distinctive Don ca tai tu vocal techniques and ornamentation.
Has been deeply influenced by some other forms of cultural heritage from the central and south of Vietnam
No one in Southern Vietnam can deny that folk song of Don Ca Tai Tu has played an indispensible and important part in spiritual cultural activities of any festival, death anniversary rituals,...
OUTSTANDING VALUES
Don Ca Tai Tu is derived from diversified cultural tradition of the central and southern of Vietnam.
Don Ca Tai Tu not only is a cultural activity of the community but also makes a contribution to sustainable tourism in the local area.
This kind of art music has also been influenced by cultural exchanges with Chinese, Khmer and Western populations.