Đàn sến
Vietnamese musical instrument
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The đàn sến (Chữ Nôm: 彈𬃤) is a Vietnamese plucked string instrument with two strings and a slender neck with raised frets. It is derived from the Chinese qinqin and is used primarily in the traditional music of southern Vietnam.[1]
References
- ^ Garland Encyclopedia of World Music Vol. South East Asia p262 "The đàn sến is the Vietnamese version of the Southern Chinese octagonal lute (qinqin)"
External links
- Đàn sến page
- Đàn sến photo
See also
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- Biên chung
- Biên khánh
- Cảnh
- Chũm chọe
- Đàn đá
- Đàn môi
- K'lông pút
- Mõ
- Phách
- Sênh tiền
- Song loan
- T'rưng
- Trống cái
- Trống chầu
- Trống cơm
- Trống đồng
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