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The đàn nguyệt (Vietnamese pronunciation: [ɗǎn ŋwiə̂ˀt]; also called nguyệt cầm, đàn kìm, moon lute, or moon guitar) is a two-stringed Vietnamese traditional musical instrument. It is used in both folk and classical music, and remains popular throughout Vietnam (although during the 20th century many Vietnamese musicians increasingly gravitated toward the acoustic and electric guitar).
The đàn nguyệt's strings, formerly made of twisted silk, are today generally made of nylon or fishing line. They are kept at a fairly low tension in comparison to the guitar and other European plucked instruments. This, and the instrument's raised frets, allow for the bending tones which are so important to the proper interpretation of Vietnamese traditional music. Such bending tones are produced by pressing the string toward the neck rather than bending to the side. The strings are generally plucked with a small plectrum; often a plastic guitar pick is used.
The instrument's standard Vietnamese name, đàn nguyệt, literally means "moon string instrument" (đàn is the generic term for "string instrument" and nguyệt means "moon"). Its alternate name, nguyệt cầm, also means "moon string instrument" (cầm meaning "string instrument" in Sino-Vietnamese, coming from the Chinese word qín, 琴).
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Tuning
The instrument can be tuned in various ways, although the ratio between strings is usually a perfect fourth or fifth (or, more rarely, an octave). As there is no fixed tonic, the instrument may be retuned to fit the voice or other instruments with which it is playing.
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Categories:- Necked lutes
- Vietnamese musical instruments
- String instrument stubs
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