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Thursday 22 November 2012

Khen Mong
        The Khen Could Be A Device Employed By The Mong Ethnic Group, United Nations Agency Decision It The Kenh, Whereas The Viet Gave It The Name Mong Khen (Previously Meo Khen). The E First State Ethnic Group Within The central Highlands Use The Same Instrument Referred To As Dong Nam. 
       The Kenh Could Be A Musical Instrument With Associate Ancient History (About A Pair Of,500-3,000 Years). The current Kenh Could Be A Polyphonic Instrument Within The Form Of A Collection Of Bamboo Pipes Of Variable Sizes That Square Measure Organized In 2 Rows.
        Each Pipe Is Fitted With A Reed Manufactured From A Skinny Strip Of Copper. The Section Of The Pipes With The Reed Lies within The Wood Air-Chamber. The A Part Of The Pipe Lying Outside It Shows A Finger-Hole. The Pipe Into That The Player Blows Lies At Right Angles With The Pipes With Finger Holes. The Sound Of The Khen Isn't Terribly Clear However Quiterobust, Nonetheless; The Deepest Notes Square Measure Rather Uninteresting.
          The Mong Play The Khen On Numerous Occasions, Together With Funerals Wherever It's In The Midst Of Drums. Once The Khen Is Vie By One Person The Player Accompanies The Music With Diversion During Which A Lot Of Vigorous Knee-Bending, Body-Turning, Kicking, Etc., Is Performed.

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