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The article focuses on dan bau, the traditional Vietnamese single-string musical instrument. It examines the construction features of dan bau, the playing technique, analyzes the reliable information on the history of dan bau, defines the place of dan bau in the system of Vietnamese musical instruments in old and contemporary Vietnam, and argues that dan bau has the function of an ethnic marker for the Vietnamese diasporas overseas. The article examines the role of dan bau using the example the Jing community, i.e., Vietnamese people living in China, in the border areas with Vietnam. The playing technique is examined on the experience of the author, who learned to play the Vietnamese monochord during her study in Hanoi in 2007. The article is relevant because Vietnam is currently preparing a dossier for the recognizing dan bau as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity. In addition, on November 1, 2020, a regulation on the protection of the tangible and intangible cultural heritage of the Jing people, including the single-string musical instrument duxianqin (a Chinese name for dan bau), entered into force in China. Folk music is important in modern Vietnam in terms of the national identity construction, that is why giving dan bau heritage status in China creates a tense situation around the most famous and significant instrument. The article uses both primary and secondary sources on the topic, including Le Quy Don s manuscript "Kien Van Tieu Luc" (1777) in Han van.

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4
Nombre de pages
58-70
ISSN Number
2618-9453
DOI
10.24411/2618-9453-2020-10034
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