Sao is usually used to designate a vertical bamboo flute pierced with finger holes. However, this term is often used by ethnic minorities to describe several woodwind instruments that are quite different in structure (single or double flutes, with or without a reed, with or without finger-holes, etc.) and in ...
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An exhibition of works by members of young artists clubs entitled ‘Energy’ opened this evening at the Exhibition House, No. 16 Ngo Quyen Street, Hanoi.
On display are 39 works in a variety of materials and media including oil, silk, and lacquer paintings, lithographs, and sculpture ...
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The trong com (rice drum) gets its name from the practice of placing a pinch of hot steamed rice in the middle of the drum skin to "tune" the instrument.
The body of the drum is made of wood in a tubular shape with the ends slightly tapered. A ...
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