The Pen-pipe is a musical instrument of the wind family with
the free vibrated reed, popular among almost all of Vietnam's ethnicity
in different forms.
This musical instrument
is called Khen by The Kinh (Viet) group, while the Mong ethnic minority
call it the Kenh, and the Ede in the Central Highlands use a similar
instrument called Dinh Nam, etc.
The Pen-pipe may have an
evennumber of 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14 sections of small hornless bamboo
pipes arranged in two rows. Each pipe is fitted with a reed made of a
thin strip of copper. The section of the pipes with the reed lies inside
the wooden air-chamber. The part of the pipe lying outside it shows a
finger-hole. The pipe into which the player blows lies at right angles
with the pipes with finger holes.
The pitch of The Pen-pipe's
sounds depends on the the length of each section. The sound of The
Pen-pipe is not very clear but quite strong, nonetheless; the
deepestnotes are rather dull. Special melodies for The Pen-pipe among
ethnicity are composed in the style of homophony.
The Pen-pipe
is a musical instrument for men and is used mainly to accompany singing.
The H'Mong minority group play The Pen-pipe on various occasions,
including funeralswhere it is accompanied by drums. When The Pen-pipe is
played by one person, the soloist accompanies the music with dancing in
which much vigorous knee-bending, body-turning, kicking, etc., is
performed.
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