Traditional Vietnamese court music
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Thập thủ liên hoàn do dàn nhạc Cung đình Huế biểu diễn.
Uninterrupted suite of ten pieces performed by Hue Royal Ensemble.
Gồm: Phẩm Tuyết, Nguơn Tiêu, Hồ Quảng, Liên Huờn, Bình Nguyên, Tây Mai, Kim Tiền, Xuân Phong, Long Hổ và Tẩu Mã.
0:00 "Phẩm Tiết"
1:54 "Nguyên Tiêu"
2:55 "Hồ Quãng"
3:21 "Liên Hoàn"
4:30 "Bình Bán"
5:49 "Tây Mai"
6:29 "Kim Tiền"
7:14 "Xuân Phong"
7:30 "Long Hổ"
7:42 "Tẩu Mã"
taken from a previous comment. thank you.
Thanks!
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Em nghe thấy bản Hồ Quảng 12 nhịp, nhưng ở bài hòa tấu này đã bị dôi ra 1 nhịp thành 13. Có thể do sự lầm lẫn giữa nhịp nội, ngoại mà câu nhạc bị kéo dài thêm. Mong các cao minh cùng bày tỏ quan điểm.
I’m white as hell and have no ties to Vietnamese culture at all but I cannot deny that this slaps. This is some of my favourite music.
:OO
*taking a deep breathe* OMG OMG OMG OMGGGGG!! I JUST CAN'T BELIEVE IN MY EYES! MY IDOL- the author of my favorite song loves my country's folk music. It's such a BIG honor for us thank you so muchhhh, I'msohappy!!!!
@Ur mom tui mê nhạc ổng lắm á, ổng khoái nhạc nước mình thì hãnh diện chứ chi nữa má😂😂?
isnt this the guy who made sugar crash
i'm on a sugar crush
Com hun!! I think Vietnamese music is energizing. This music reminds me of Bruce Lees Movie Enter Thr Dragon" in the opening he dropped real culture of Thai & Chinese. Greatest film of many cultures of all.. "its Lao's time"!!
Great music and photos. I was at many of those sites in Hue. Vietnam is one of the most beautiful countries I've ever visited.
That first note startled me bc I put my earphones on high volume😂 but the for supporting my culture!
From a fellow Vietnamese
Much love from Puerto Rico
🇵🇷💪🇻🇳
Absolutely lovely music, and amazing historical photographs. Cảm ơn!
I'm Vietnamese and I think we should take time to honor our ansastors.
Hello .I am a Vietnam. I am 16 years old, I am currently learning musical instruments name hexadecimal knit. I love Vietnam: x
nay Cũng 26 r nhỉ
Xin chào
Xin chào
you're now 27
Thank you for preserving history. Beautiful images, beautiful music. Greetings from Mongolia.
Thanks, we also love your traditional music and throat singing
Thank you for quitting your attacks. It helped preserve Vietnam lol
Chia sẽ rất hữu ích! Trân trọng!
Merci de nous faire partager cette belle musique traditionnelle vietnamienne accompagnée de photos sur l’histoire du vietnam très intéressante, un bonjour de Paris.
What a fabulous collection of photos of old Vietnam. A real treasure. Thank you!
I just discovered Vietnamese music even though I’m Vietnamese and have been listening to classical music
Practice 48 hours a day, remember.
Same here
Wonderful! In OKC we have a huge Viet community but most of the music you hear is contemporary. The court orchestra and the old prints and postcards made it more real and gave the pieces a context to appreciate it with. I'm making it one of my favorites.
Very true! I live in Oklahoma and my cousins had to learn Vietnamese because they wanted jobs in okc and most of the workers only spoke Vietnamese
Very nice collage and music. I hear 2 sao truc (transverse bamboo flute), dan nhi (2-string vertical fiddle), dan nguyet (2-string moon lute), dan ty ba (4-stringed pear-shaped lute), sinh tien (coin clappers), vân la (set of tuned gongs, like Chinese yunluo--never heard this in Vietnamese music before), small cymbal, and trong (drum). Did I miss any?
I love traditional music Vietnam.
Wow! Very valuable pictures there. Priceless.
sorry for the late reply, this is from the relatively new CD released by Phuong Nam corp. Try google "Thập thủ liên hoàn" and it should be the 3rd result. Have a nice day!
This country were colonised by so many country.
@@man-utd.lzznam I think he was trying to say "many times"
You said it buddy
Lets list them:
China (everyone's favorite)
Champa
Cambodia
Thailand
Laos
Mongolia
Japan
France
South Korea
UK
Portugal
USA
Philippines
Australia
North Vietnam beat all of them. Am I missing any others?
@@mattparke4370 Champa?
South Korea
UK
Portugal
USA
Philippines
Australia
Cambodia
Thailand
Laos
Mongolia
Those countries have nothing to do with colonisation in Vietnam
@ All of those countries you and I listed all tried to colonize. They just lost.
Excellent.
Me encanta las ropas en este video. Ropas tradicionales? Etéreo
really enjoyed the pictures
Vi et [a]n[d] ame-se 🎶🎶🎶👏👏👏👏
Yes
Thank you.
Hello
Nhàc nài dep qoá
đúng là Đại Nhạc của Việt Nam
Hoà Tấu Tiểu Nhạc mới đúng, Đại nhạc là Kèn Trống bộ gõ
beautiful music, i can hear an irish reel!
Tên thực dân
...and good health back to you, mi amigo.
:)
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍
Thanks!
Very nice! Could you add the minutes and seconds for each of the pieces, to make it easier for the listener to identify them?
0:00 "Phẩm Tiết"
1:54 "Nguyên Tiêu"
2:55 "Hồ Quãng"
3:21 "Liên Hoàn"
4:30 "Bình Bán"
5:49 "Tây Mai"
6:29 "Kim Tiền"
7:14 "Xuân Phong"
7:30 "Long Hổ"
7:42 "Tẩu Mã"
O love rice
😊😊😊😊
good for dance ^_^
The song beautiful but it's like KongTek song
I was 6 years old then =))
this vietnamese courts is from which region? Hanoi or Hue?
It is more 1000 years. Difficult to say where it is from. It play in where The King live
In Hue, of course, where the royalists were living.
This concert is called “thập thủ liên hoàn” (medley of ten pieces), a court concert from Hue. This one used to be played during court’s ceremonies like conferences, banquets, and stately welcoming events.
So if Elsa was Vietnamese she would hail from Hue
vietnam should be in east asia it similar to china korea japan mongoilia
Well, culture wise, it is.
It's already classified as a country within Sinosphere.
We are
Not Monglia. Mongol is not same as other East Asian countries and not Sinosphere.
“East Asia” is a geographic term. Vietnam is geographically part of “Southeast Asia”, a tropical region, not East Asia. Culturally, it’s part of Sinosphere (also not East Asia because Mongolia, Xinjang and Tibet are not Sinosphere). Genetically, however, the Viets are Austroasiatic mixed with ancient Tais and later Han Chinese (the name “Viet” or “Yue” was originally referred to Tai-Kadai speaking tribes in Guangxi where the Zhuangs are majority today). That means, Vietnamese are more closely related to the Mon-Khmers and Thais than Han Chinese. They are classified as “Southeast Asians” (Southern Mongoloids or Sundadonts) together with various ethnic groups in southern China, eastern India and the Trans-Himalaya (Tibeto-Burman speaking). Sometimes, Taiwanese aborigines (Formosan Austronesians) and the Ryukyuans are also included.
Same as Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, etc. which are also Southeast Asia, not South Asia although these nations are heavily influenced by Indian culture (Indosphere).
Please let me know the names of these pieces? And who plays them? This recording. This, surely, is all "Nha Nhac" (ie. "fancy" or court music).
Vi et na mise
Vie et mame easy
It's very similar to Japanese traditional music
Yes, especially you hear Japanese traditional singing vs Vietnamese traditional singing. Where the two languages musically split though is Japan takes the creepy sound path and Vietnam takes the depressive sound path
Hi
Please take off the pictures of our Kings without footnote. We should love and respect our Kings.
If im right those were during king Bao Dais time, during french colonialsm, he left Vietnam as a traitor, and fled to France.
Sound like chinese music.... check out an old Chinese movie and you will see the similarities.
VN ảnh hưởng văn hóa Trung Quốc nặng mà nói không giống sao được......
@@harristhai7968 người ta Việt Kiều đó bạn, chưa chắc hiểu bạn nói gì nữa :))
Yes it has Chinese 'elements' in this music, but overall I think it sounds more like Thai and Laos kind of music.
Well, China did influence Vietnam back then, and it's also part of the same cultural sphere.
@@JSGirl09able no corona hear ps
This sounds more like thai
It’s probably just a coincidence since Vietnam doesn’t have any influence from Thailand
Yeah your right
Similar from which source?
or chinese?
Yeah maybe
This seems heavily influenced by Chinese music.
@xuân ngọc diện lê REALLY?!!?!
sephera Thiên Mệnh thủy sư small chinese
Yes, heavily influenced by Chinese traditional music
No corona
@@cudanmang_theog ?wtf