Dan Day is a special
instrument of Vietnamese origin. This three-stringed lute is used incorporate the
peculiarities of the two-stringed lute (dan Nguyet), the four-stringed
pear-shaped lute (dan Ty Ba), and the three-stringed lute (dan Tam).
In the past, the dan day was
an accompanying instrument used only for one genre of songs, which later
divided in two variants known today as hat cua dinh and hat a dao.
The dan day, exclusively
played by men, most probably came into being in the 15th century when musical
genres were forming. Mostly the Dan Day is used in the northern parts of
Vietnam. Its sound box is a trapezoid shape but without a back surface. This
bass instrument has high frets and a very long neck. The frets are fixed on the
lower part of a very long neck. Its 3 plastic strings produces a low sounds and
the Dan Day is only used to accompany the songs performed by female singers.
Apart from accompanying hat
cua dinh and hat a dao songs, the dan day is now used to accompany poems as
well. Thanks to the unusual technique called ngon chun (slacking the string
with the fingers), players may lower the tones and produce refined and modest
sounds, it is sometimes compared to a secluded philosopher.
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