The different modes of playing of the “cing arap” gong set |
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The gong zither: sounds given by the left hand and the right hand |
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The playing modes of the set of “cing monyum” gongs used for domestic rites |
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Traditional popular judgment (spoken) |
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Trung xylophone solo |
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Tubular “gong” zither |
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Tubular aerophone solo “dding-pong” |
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Tubular zither solo “gông” |
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Tubular zither solo “gông” |
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Tubular zither solo gông, piece called "for the walk" |
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Tune “Calling the child to come home” on the gong zither |
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Tune “Childhood Memory” on gong zither |
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Tune “Cour d’amour” on gong zither |
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Tune “Crying over the deceased elephant", sung |
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Tune “Crying over the deceased elephant” sung by a woman |
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Tune “ding oi” on the mouth organ “dding nam” |
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Tune “ding pak” on the mouth organ “dding nam” |
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Tune “ding yaap” on the mouth organ “dding nam” |
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Tune “Hunting the gibbon” on köni fiddle. |
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Tune “Languor of the wife”, sung |
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Tune “Once we were in the mud of ponds” on the gong zither |
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Tune “the sun bends over the forest” on the gong zither |
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Tune bahnar to dông-köni, zither-fiddle |
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Tune dating from the Viet Minh occupation |
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Tune jörai on the fiddle köni |
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