K'lông pút

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A klong put

The k'lông pút is a traditional bamboo xylophone of the Bahnar people in Vietnam.[1] However, sound is produced through resonance by clapping at the end of the tubes,[2] and not struck like many bar percussion instruments.

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Garland handbook of Southeast Asian music - Page 300 Terry E. Miller, Sean Williams - 2008 "Among the simplest is the animal horn (t'diep), and among the more complex is the polyphonic gourd free-reed mouth organ (m'buôt) (Figure 16.2) Seven vertical, open- ended bamboo tubes set in a frame (klông pút) are sounded when the ."
  2. ^ Ó Briain, Lonán (2018). Musical Minorities: The Sounds of Hmong Ethnicity in Northern Vietnam, p.2. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190626983.

External links[edit]

  • "K'long Put", VietnamTourism.com. Accessed: 14 August 2018.