
The phách of Ca trù

The phách (nhịp sanh) of Caodaism

A đồng nhi of Caodaism is holding phách (nhịp sanh) to lead the rhythm of the đồng nhi orchestra
The phách (Vietnamese: [fát], Hanoi: [fájk̟])) is a type of claves. A pair has two small wooden sticks which are beaten on a small bamboo platform to serve as percussion by the female vocalist during performances of ca trù "song with clappers", in Northern Vietnam.[1]
References
- ↑ Barley Norton Ca trù: a Vietnamese chamber music genre
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