kèn đôi
Definition
- Noun:
- Double clarinet / Double oboe: A traditional Vietnamese wind instrument consisting of two bamboo pipes (or "tubes") bound together, played simultaneously to produce a distinctive, often melancholic or reedy sound. It is a key instrument in the music of certain ethnic minority groups in Vietnam's Central Highlands.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Người nghệ sĩ chơi kèn đôi rất điêu luyện. (The artist plays the double clarinet very skillfully.)
- Âm thanh của kèn đôi nghe thật da diết. (The sound of the double oboe is truly haunting.)
- Kèn đôi là một nhạc cụ truyền thống quan trọng. (The double clarinet is an important traditional instrument.)
Advanced Usage
- The is often associated with funeral music, rituals, and epic storytelling traditions among ethnic communities such as the Ê-đê, Ba-na, and Gia-rai.
Variants and Related Words
- Kèn: (n) a general term for horn, trumpet, or reed instrument.
- Sáo: (n) flute.
- Khèn: (n) a mouth organ with multiple bamboo pipes, played by various ethnic groups in Vietnam and Laos.
Synonyms
- Double-pipe wind instrument.
- Traditional double reed instrument.
Related Cultural Context
- Instrumentation: One pipe of the often plays a continuous drone note, while the other plays the melody, creating a rich, layered sound.
- Cultural Significance: Its music is deeply connected to the spiritual life and cultural identity of the Central Highlands' peoples.