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Free remittance Dan Bau / Đàn Bầu This is it when you think of traditional Vietnamese instruments! Rare 1 - Vietnamese One-String Zither Dan Bau / Ethnic Instrument Koto dan bau Stringed instrument of ethnic instruments All Indian instruments Ethnic instruments Healing instrument (Size approx. 115 x 12 cm, height 44 cm) 2 - Photogenic PG-10 Guitar Amplifier 3 - Guitar Shield Fender Fender Original Series Instrument Cable SS 10' FRD Guitar Cable (approx. 5.8 m) It can be folded in half in the center, making it convenient for storage. (The color of the wood grain and the fine decorations may vary slightly depending on the product.) The Dan Bau is a unique type of one-string zither that has developed independently in Vietnam and is a representative of traditional instruments. At the same time as the string is plucked, the stick inserted on the base box is bent, and the tension of the string is adjusted to play the music. Originally, a gourd was used as a sound amplifier, but now electric ones with pickups are the mainstream. There are also foldable types, which are useful as souvenirs. The Dan Bau is said to have a history of over 1000 years. Those used professionally by orchestras, etc., are non-foldable and slightly larger. The slightly thicker sound is dynamic. The 13th President of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Luong Cuong President Luong Cuong presents a monochord to the Hungarian First Lady. President Luong Cuong of Hanoi presented a monochord to Ms. Nagy Zsuzsanna, the Hungarian First Lady, on the occasion of a photo exhibition about Ho Chi Minh City in the early 20th century. (13th photo) Thank you for viewing
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