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Người nhạc công cầm đôi sênh bằng gỗ để gõ nhịp cho bản nhạc.

Definition
  1. 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 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.
sênh

Người nhạc công cầm đôi sênh bằng gỗ để gõ nhịp cho bản nhạc.

  1. Castanets