Tune “ding oi” on the mouth organ “dding nam”
Instrumental music, six-hole mouth organ named "dding nam" played by Köpak Lur. There are five pieces (see files: from BM.965.006.001:A-16 to:A-20): an untitled tune "for playing"; a “ding yaap” tune; a “ding pak” tune (an assistant musician opens and closes the opening of the instrument's pipes with his hand); a “ding öi” tune; an untitled tune with interruptions. Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Dournes, French missionary and researcher, in Viet Nam in 1964 among the Jörai population: funeral music, different modes of playing aerophones and a phonetic study. FREE REED/TIP: six-hole mouth organ.
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DDING NAM; DING OI
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Tune “ding oi” on the mouth organ “dding nam”
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Air "ding oi" à l'orgue à bouche "dding nam"
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Instrumental music, six-hole mouth organ named "dding nam" played by Köpak Lur. There are five pieces (see files: from BM.965.006.001:A-16 to:A-20): an untitled tune "for playing"; a “ding yaap” tune; a “ding pak” tune (an assistant musician opens and closes the opening of the instrument's pipes with his hand); a “ding öi” tune; an untitled tune with interruptions. Unpublished sound recordings collected by Jacques Dournes, French missionary and researcher, in Viet Nam in 1964 among the Jörai population: funeral music, different modes of playing aerophones and a phonetic study. FREE REED/TIP: six-hole mouth organ.
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Musique instrumentale, orgue à bouche à six trous nommé "dding nam " joué par Köpak Lur. Il y a cinq pièces (cf. fiches: de BM.965.006.001:A-16 à :A-20): un air sans titre "pour jouer" ; un air " ding yaap " ; un air " ding pak " [ un aide musicien ouvre et ferme avec la main l'ouverture des tuyaux de l'instrument] ; un air " ding öi " ; un air sans titre avec des interruptions. 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. ANCHE LIBRE/TUYAU: orgue à bouche à six trous.
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00:01:56
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1964-01-30
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1965
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Jarai
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Phu Bon Province, Bong Tuor Village
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Jarai
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Kopak Lur
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Music (Funeral)
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Field recording
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Free reed on pipe
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Dding nam
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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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Record:9.5cm/s, 1/2 Track A. Average sound qualities. See archive file; file editors: Tran Quang Hai, Aliénor Anisensel verifications .
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CNRSMH_I_1965_006_001_19
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CNRS_SEAHMH_I_1965_006_001_19
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Recording archived at Musée de l’Homme, Paris, by J. Dournes and preserved at BnF.
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