- Kèn bầu
The "kèn bầu" is a
double reed wind instrument used in the traditional music ofVietnam . It is similar in construction and sound to the Chinese "suona " and the Korean "taepyeongso ". It comes in various sizes and is a primary instrument of the music of the former royal court music ofHuế .Construction
The instrument has a conical hardwood body with seven finger holes. Unlike its Chinese and Korean counterparts, the "kèn bầu" has a detachable bell made of
jackfruit wood, carved in the shape of a gourd (originally it was probably made out of an actual dried gourd, but wood is more durable). Into the playing end is fitted a small brass tube onto which a small double reed is placed.Playing
The instrument's technique involves the use of
circular breathing as well as a wide variety of ornamentation including wide vibrato and sliding tones.Etymology
"Kèn" means
oboe and "bầu" meansgourd , referring to the instrument's bell. The Vietnamese monochord zither called "đàn bầu ", which also formerly had a gourd as part of its construction, shares the use of this word in its name.Performers
One of the most prominent "kèn bầu" players is Trần Thảo, who leads the "nhã nhạc" (royal music) group of Hue and has toured internationally. He is part of a hereditary lineage of court musicians.
External links
* [http://www.vnstyle.vdc.com.vn/vim/english/music_instument/airophone_Oboe_Bau.html "Kèn bầu" page]
Video
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zegqXxO1Kw Video of four "kèn bầu", with percussion]
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