DAN
BAU, A MUSICAL INTRUMENT
THAT TOUCHES THE HEART
(Source:
Nam Mai Phan - VN)
The
music of the dan bau (one-stringed zither) should be solely for
the pleasure of its player. Don't listen to it if you are a young
woman. This warning, probably coming from vigilant parents wishing
to protect their daughters from the emotional appeal of love songs
played on this instrument; this gives an idea of the power and
charm of its music.
According
to the "Dai Nam thuc luc tien bien" the first dan bau
was made in 1770. At its first appearance it was a very simple
instrument comprised of a bamboo section, a flexible rod, a calabash
or half a coconut. After a process of evolution and improvement,
the present form of the dan bau is a bit more sophisticated, yet
still quite simple. It consists of an oblong box-shaped sound
board, slightly narrower toward one end, with a slightly warped
top made of unvarnished soft light wood, sides made of hard wood,
and a bottom of light wood pierced with holes for better sound.
At one end of the sound board is a flexible bamboo rod that goes
through a dried calabash whose bottom end has been cut out before
being fixed on the sounding board. At the other end of the sounding
board is a peg made of wood or metal used for tuning . The metal
string, is attached to the rod and to the peg. The pluck is a
pointed stick of bamboo or rattan.
The dan bau is usually tuned to the note C. It uses harmonies
(or overtones). When playing the musician plucks the string while
touching it lightly with the side of his hand at a point producing
a harmony. But because the flexible rod causes the tension of
the string to vary, the pitch may be made to rise or fall, the
note may be lengthened or shortened, and trills may be played.
The technique involving the fingers of the left hand includes
vibrating, pressing, alternate pressing and releasing. The dan
bau may be played on a scale consisting of third-tones or even
quarter-tones.
The notes played by the dan bau are smooth, sweet, and captivating.
In recent years success has been achieved in amplifying the sound,
causing an increase in volume and distance the that the sound
carries, while still preserving the quality of the sound.
The instrument is played solo or to accompany a poetry recital.
During recent years, it has taken a role in orchestral accompaniment
to cheo and cai luong opera. The dan bau has been performed on
major stages in foreign countries. *MEI

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