"Dding dek" pan flute solo , 4
Instrumental music; "dding dek" pan flute played by Kötek, strong blowing in the musician's technique. Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Dournes, French missionary and researcher, in Viet Nam in 1964 among the Jörai population: funeral music, different playing modes aerophones and a phonetic study. In the recording, J. Dournes announces a mouth organ, but in his article (see below), he defines the _ dding dek _ as "pan flute with thirteen pipes" ( see p.231). [??].
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Pan dding dek, 5
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"Dding dek" pan flute solo , 4
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Solo de flûte de Pan "dding dek", 4
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Instrumental music; "dding dek" pan flute played by Kötek, strong blowing in the musician's technique. Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Dournes, French missionary and researcher, in Viet Nam in 1964 among the Jörai population: funeral music, different playing modes aerophones and a phonetic study. In the recording, J. Dournes announces a mouth organ, but in his article (see below), he defines the _ dding dek _ as "pan flute with thirteen pipes" ( see p.231). [??].
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Musique instrumentale; flûte de pan " dding dek " jouée par Kötek, forts soufflements dans la technique du musicien . Enregistrements sonores inédits collectés par Jacques Dournes, missionnaire et chercheur français, au Viet Nam en 1964 auprès de la population jörai : musique funéraire, différents modes de jeu d'aérophones et une étude phonétique. Dans l'enregistrement, J. Dournes annonce un orgue à bouche, mais dans son article (cf. ci-dessous), il définit le "dding dek" comme "flûte de pan à treize tuyaux"(cf.p.231). [??].
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00:03:51
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1964-01-30
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1965
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Jarai
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Central Viet Nam, Phu Bon Province
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Jarai
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Kotek
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n the recording, J. Dournes announces a mouth organ, but in his article (see below), he defines the _ dding dek _ as "pan flute with thirteen pipes" ( see p.231). [??].
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Music (Funeral)
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Field recording
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Pan flute
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Dding dek
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Viet Nam, Musique funéraire, modes de jeux d'aérophones et étude phonétique chez les Jörai, Dournes, 1964.
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Dournes, J. "La musique chez les Joraï" in "Objets et mondes", t. V, fasc.4, hiver 1965 pp.211-244, photos
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For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): see information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr
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Magnetic tape
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Recording: 9.5cm/s, 1/2 TrackA. Average sound quality, microphone sounds. See archive file; file editors:Tran Quang Hai, Aliénor Anisensel.
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CNRSMH_I_1965_006_001_05
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CNRS_SEAHMH_I_1965_006_001_05
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Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme, Paris, by J. Dournes and preserved at BnF.
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