sênh
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Definition
- Noun:
- A traditional Vietnamese percussion instrument: "Sênh" refers to an ancient musical instrument made of two wooden pieces that are struck together to mark rhythm or tempo.
- Castanets (in a broader, comparative sense): While not identical, its function is similar to castanets, as both are pairs of clappers used for rhythmic accompaniment.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Trong dàn nhạc cổ truyền, người nghệ sĩ gõ sênh để giữ nhịp. (In a traditional orchestra, the artist claps the sênh to keep the rhythm.)
- Âm thanh của cặp sênh nghe rất vui tai. (The sound of the pair of sênh is very pleasant to the ear.)
Advanced Usage
- "Tiếng sênh phách": This phrase often refers to the combined sound of the and (another wooden clapper), evoking the traditional soundscape of Vietnamese folk music or opera ().
- Câu hát chèo ngân lên theo tiếng sênh phách. (The chèo song rises to the sound of the sênh and phách.)
Variants and Related Words
- Song loan: Another name for a similar traditional percussion instrument, sometimes used interchangeably or to refer to a specific type of wooden clapper.
- Phách: Another rhythm-keeping instrument, a single wooden clapper or a pair of sticks, often used alongside the .
Synonyms
- Clappers: A general English term for concussion idiophones consisting of two solid pieces struck together.
- Rhythm sticks: Simple sticks struck together to keep time.
Related Idioms
- While there are no direct idioms using "sênh" alone, it is intrinsically linked to cultural expressions about traditional music and performance.
- The imagery of "sênh phách" is synonymous with the foundational rhythm of certain Vietnamese traditional art forms.
- Castanets