Vong Kim Lang -- Dan Tranh, Ty Ba, Tieu,

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2007

Traditional Vietnamese Music. Instruments featured are Ty Ba, Dan Tranh and Tieu. For information on these and other traditional Vietnamese music intruments please visit www.saigonstrings.com

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  • The Dan Ty Ba is tuned either to C F G C1 or A D E A1.

    The range of the Ty Ba is 3 octaves, C to C3

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  • That is a tieu, not a sao. The sao is played transversely.

  • hay quá! cảm ơn ban nhạc nhìu!

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  • @HuongVietSeattle is a tieu the same as a dich?

  • cool music.

  • My girlfreind just brought me back what I believe is a dan tyba from Vietnam, 0:34 in the video. What am I supposed to tune each string relative to a standard guitar? Thanks.

  • I think theýre both the same, they both can play either way i guess. My dad use to have one and I saw him played. I'm probably wrong cause i was too young but yeah

  • bai nhac that du duong va hoa dieu, muot ma.

  • Chuc Mung nam Moi from Comrade Tim

  • there are so many difference version of vong kim lang, and I jst love hearing em!!

  • At first I thought it was central, but you're right, the melody is southern...just it goes perfectly with southern folk opera (cai luong).

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