Don Ca Tai Tu - the Southern Folk Song in Vietnam
Posted On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 by Cheap Asia Tours
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The Southern folk song (often called Don Ca Tai Tu) is one kind of musical art featuring both scholarly and folk roots, which flourished in Southern Vietnam in the late 19th century. Don Ca Tai Tu is said to reflect the lifestyle of Southern people who live and work on the land and rivers of the Mekong delta region. The music type helps local to express all feelings and emotions, industriousness, generosity and courage of their own and has become popular to every visitors of both domestic and international.

Don Ca Tai Tu’s features
 
Amateur music performance in Mekong Delta - South Vietnam Tour
Don Ca Tai Tu, a national treasure of Southern people

Don Ca Tai Tu, a traditional folk song of Vietnam, has been deeply influenced by some other forms of cultural heritage from the central and south of Vietnam, including ceremonial music (Nhac Le), classical theatre and folk song (Hat Boi). Based on 20 principal songs (Bai To) and 72 classical songs (Bai Nhac Co), each Don Ca Tai Tu song comprises skeletal melodies which are used as the basis for improvisation, ornamenting and varying the skeletal melody of pieces and the main rhythm patterns.

You can easily find out the instruments which are used in each Don Ca Tai Tu performance. They are the moon-shaped lute (kim), two-stringed fiddle (co), 16-string zither (tranh), pear-shaped lute (ty ba), percussion (song lang), monochord (bau) and bamboo flute (sao). Besides, the violin and guitar are also adapted in the performance. Particularly, the guitar used by Don Ca Tai Tu artists has a deep, hollowed-out finger board, enabling musicians to play special ornamentation characteristic of Don ca tai tu.
 
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