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The Vietnam War had a profound impact on Vietnamese music, inspiring many protest songs and influencing the development of modern Vietnamese music, the introduction of rock came with use of electric guitars to create more aggressive sound on the songs. The main genres that were common in this period were the rock ,folk and soul.
The music from this moment reaches Vietnamese living outside of Vietnam, signalling the phenomenon of "Vietnam's music invasion." [ 28 ] Interestingly, more diasporic Vietnamese singers were brave enough to return to their adoring fans in Vietnam, bearing being labelled as a communist by the overseas community.
The sáo ( Chữ Nôm: 筲, also called sáo trúc — pronounced [ʂǎːw ʈʂʊ̌kp], like sow trook, rhymes with "book") is a family of flutes found in Vietnam that is traditionally thought to contain the culture and spirit of Vietnam's countryside. The most common variety is played with the flutist holding the sáo transversely to the right ...
Lullaby by François Nicholas Riss [ fr] A lullaby ( / ˈlʌləbaɪ / ), or a cradle song, is a soothing song or piece of music that is usually played for (or sung to) children (for adults see music and sleep ). The purposes of lullabies vary. In some societies, they are used to pass down cultural knowledge or tradition.
Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments. Traditional Vietnamese musical instruments are the musical instruments used in the traditional and classical musics of Vietnam. They comprise a wide range of string, wind, and percussion instruments, used by both the Viet ( Kinh) majority as well as the nation's ethnic minorities .
Chầu văn. Hát chầu văn ( Vietnamese: [háːt cə̂w van], chữ Nôm: 喝朝文), or in secular form hát văn (喝文), [1] is a traditional folk art of northern Vietnam which combines trance singing and dancing. [2] Its music and poetry are combined with a variety of instruments, rhythms, pauses, and tempos. [3] [4] [5] Hát chầu ...
Quan họ. Quan họ ( Vietnamese: [kwaːn hɔ̂ˀ], chữ Hán: 官賀) singing is a Vietnamese folk music style characterized both by its antiphonal nature, with alternating groups of female and male singers issuing musical challenges and responses. Quan họ is common in rituals and festivals, and a common theme in many songs is love and ...
Ca Huế ( Vietnamese: [kaː hwě], Chữ Hán: 歌化, "Huế songs") is a form of classical Vietnamese music of Central Vietnam, particularly the Huế region. It contrasts with the ca trù genre to the North, and the đờn ca tài tử "gifted scholar" style to the South. The singer sings solo, as in the ca trù genre, accompanying herself ...