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Saturday, 15 December 2012

Dan Tranh       

              The Đàn Tranh  Could Be A Plucked Zithern Of Vietnam. It's A Wood Body And Steel Strings, Every Of that Is Supported By A Bridge Within The Form Of AN Inverted "V."
             The Đàn Tranh Are Often Used Either As A Solo Instrument, Or Mutually Of The Many To Accompany Singer/S. The Đàn Tranh Originally Had Sixteen Strings However It Had Been Restored By Master Nguyễn Vĩnh Bảo (B. 1918) Of asian Country Within The Middle Fifties. Since Then, The 17-Stringed Đàn Tranh Has Gained Huge Quality And Become The Foremost Most Popular Type Of The Instrument Used Throughout Vietnam.
             The Đàn Tranh Is Comparable To The Chinese Guzheng (Chinese Zheng Is That The Same Character As Tranh ), Japanese stringed Instrument And Also The Korean Kayagum.
           The Đàn Tranh, Conjointly Called The Dan Thap Luc, Could Be A Ancient Vietnamese Plucked, Instrument. It's Kind Of Like The Chinese Guzheng And Therefore The Solely Distinction Is That The Guzheng Has Only 1 Line Of Bridges, Whereas This Instrument Has 2.



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