The sáo (Chữ Nôm: 筲, also called sáo trúc or "sow trook", pronounced [ʂǎːw ʈʂǔkp]) is a family of flutes found in Vietnam that is traditionally thought to contain the culture and spirit of Vietnam's countryside. The most common variety is played with the flutist holding the sáo transversely to the right side with his or her mouth placed at the blowing hole. Other varieties include the Sáo Dọc, a kind of recorder similar to the Thai Khlui, the Sáo Bầu, and the Sáo ôi, a recorder played by the Muong people. The sáo is usually performed solo or in an ensemble among other instruments in orchestras of Vietnamese popular opera Chèo, Van singing genre, and Royal Small Orchestra.
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| - The sáo (Chữ Nôm: 筲, also called sáo trúc or "sow trook", pronounced [ʂǎːw ʈʂǔkp]) is a family of flutes found in Vietnam that is traditionally thought to contain the culture and spirit of Vietnam's countryside. The most common variety is played with the flutist holding the sáo transversely to the right side with his or her mouth placed at the blowing hole. Other varieties include the Sáo Dọc, a kind of recorder similar to the Thai Khlui, the Sáo Bầu, and the Sáo ôi, a recorder played by the Muong people. The sáo is usually performed solo or in an ensemble among other instruments in orchestras of Vietnamese popular opera Chèo, Van singing genre, and Royal Small Orchestra. (en)
- サオ(sáo 又はsáo trúc[ʂǎːw ʈʂǔkp])はベトナムの民族楽器の一つ。横笛の一種である。構えて右側にある吹口に口を当てて演奏する。独奏のほか、他の楽器とともに、音楽劇チェオやバン(Van、歌唱様式)や王室での合奏の中でよく用いられる。 (ja)
- De sáo (ook wel sáo trúc genaamd) is een kleine dwarsfluit die in de muziek van Vietnam populair is. Het is een dunne cilindrische fluit, 40 tot 55 cm lang met een diameter van 1,5 tot 2 cm, die van bamboe of hout is gemaakt. De houten versies zijn dikwijls ingelegd met fraaie versieringen. Deze fluit heeft een ovaal blaasgat en zes vingergaten en daardoor kan er diatonisch op gespeeld worden. Sommige hedendaagse spelers hebben er vier extra gaten aan toegevoegd, om ook halvetoonsafstanden te kunnen spelen. (nl)
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| - Man performing with a sáo in Paris. (en)
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| - The sáo (Chữ Nôm: 筲, also called sáo trúc or "sow trook", pronounced [ʂǎːw ʈʂǔkp]) is a family of flutes found in Vietnam that is traditionally thought to contain the culture and spirit of Vietnam's countryside. The most common variety is played with the flutist holding the sáo transversely to the right side with his or her mouth placed at the blowing hole. Other varieties include the Sáo Dọc, a kind of recorder similar to the Thai Khlui, the Sáo Bầu, and the Sáo ôi, a recorder played by the Muong people. The sáo is usually performed solo or in an ensemble among other instruments in orchestras of Vietnamese popular opera Chèo, Van singing genre, and Royal Small Orchestra. (en)
- サオ(sáo 又はsáo trúc[ʂǎːw ʈʂǔkp])はベトナムの民族楽器の一つ。横笛の一種である。構えて右側にある吹口に口を当てて演奏する。独奏のほか、他の楽器とともに、音楽劇チェオやバン(Van、歌唱様式)や王室での合奏の中でよく用いられる。 (ja)
- De sáo (ook wel sáo trúc genaamd) is een kleine dwarsfluit die in de muziek van Vietnam populair is. Het is een dunne cilindrische fluit, 40 tot 55 cm lang met een diameter van 1,5 tot 2 cm, die van bamboe of hout is gemaakt. De houten versies zijn dikwijls ingelegd met fraaie versieringen. Deze fluit heeft een ovaal blaasgat en zes vingergaten en daardoor kan er diatonisch op gespeeld worden. Sommige hedendaagse spelers hebben er vier extra gaten aan toegevoegd, om ook halvetoonsafstanden te kunnen spelen. De sáo wordt gebruikt in de volksmuziek van Vietnam, maar ook in concert- en hofmuziek van de voormalige koningen. (nl)
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