Project - Unit 3
Project - Unit 3: Traditional music
<p><strong>Work in groups. Do a research on a form of traditional music in Viet Nam or another country. Present your findings to the class. Your presentation should include:</strong></p> <p>when/ where it started&nbsp;</p> <p>instrument(s)&nbsp;</p> <p>types&nbsp;</p> <p>artists/ performers&nbsp;</p> <p>costumes&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Example:&nbsp;</strong></p> <p>Xoan singing&nbsp;</p> <p>1. Where it started: Phu Tho</p> <p>2. Instrument(s): drum, clappers&nbsp;</p> <p>3. Types: 3&nbsp;</p> <p><strong class="content_detail">Lời giải chi tiết</strong></p> <p dir="ltr"><strong>Xam</strong><strong>&nbsp;singing</strong>&nbsp;</p> <p dir="ltr">1. When it started: the 14th century&nbsp;</p> <p dir="ltr">2. Instrument(s): monochord, two-chord fiddle, drum, clappers</p> <p dir="ltr">3. Types: 2&nbsp;</p> <p dir="ltr">4. Costumes: dark clothes, especially brown</p> <p dir="ltr">We did research on a form of traditional music in Viet Nam which is&nbsp;xam&nbsp;singing. It is a type of Vietnamese folk music which was popular in the Northern region of Vietnam but is nowadays considered an endangered form of traditional music in Vietnam. The origin of&nbsp;xam&nbsp;singing was dated from the Tran dynasty in the 14th century.&nbsp;Xam&nbsp;artists often play monochord or two-chord fiddle to accompany the songs themselves, and sometimes they form a band with one singer and others who play traditional instruments such as the drum or clappers. If you search on the Internet, there are many different types of&nbsp;xam&nbsp;singing. However, depending on the rhythm of the drum,&nbsp;xam&nbsp;singing is divided into two styles,&nbsp;xam cho&nbsp;for a rapid rhythm and&nbsp;xam co dao&nbsp;for a slow one. About the costumes of&nbsp;xam&nbsp;performers, they often wear dark clothes, especially brown ones. After getting such information about&nbsp;xam&nbsp;singing, we hope that all of you will try listening to this type of music.</p>
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