bát âm
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Definition
Noun: - Octet (in traditional music): A classical ensemble or the music itself, characterized by eight distinct timbres produced by eight types of traditional musical instruments. - The Eight Sounds: Refers collectively to the eight sound qualities or timbres produced by the eight categories of instruments in ancient Vietnamese Sino-Vietnamese classification (metal, stone, silk, bamboo, gourd, clay, hide, and wood).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Phường bát âm biểu diễn tại lễ hội. (The octet performed at the festival.)
- Âm nhạc cổ truyền thường sử dụng các nhạc cụ thuộc bát âm. (Traditional music often uses instruments belonging to the eight sounds.)
Advanced Usage
- The term is deeply rooted in East Asian musical theory and Vietnamese court music (nhã nhạc). It denotes more than just eight players; it signifies the eight fundamental materials from which instruments are made, each producing a unique philosophical sound quality.
Variants and Related Words
- Phường bát âm (n): A specific troupe or ensemble that performs this eight-instrument music.
- Nhạc bát âm (n): The music played by such an ensemble.
Synonyms
- Octet: A group of eight musicians or instruments.
- Eight-tone ensemble: A descriptive translation of the concept.
Related Cultural Context
- Bát âm is a key concept in Nhã nhạc cung đình Huế (Huế court music), recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage. The eight instrument categories are: kim (metal), thạch (stone), ti (silk/string), trúc (bamboo), bào (gourd), thổ (clay), cách (hide/skin), and mộc (wood).
noun
- Octet
- phường bát âman octet