Cảnh Explained
The cảnh or tiu cảnh is a Vietnamese musical instrument. It is a form of small cymbal.[1] It is part of the basic set of percussion instruments used for Vietnamese: [[chầu văn]] alongside the Vietnamese: [[phách]] bamboo clappers and the Vietnamese: [[trống]], a small two-headed barrel drum.[2] These percussion instruments are placed on the floor and struck with wooden beaters.[3]
Notes and References
- Web site: Vietnamese Traditional Music . www.vnmusicology-inst.vnn.vn . 22 May 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070526133301/http://www.vnmusicology-inst.vnn.vn/ . 26 May 2007 . dead.
- Songs for the Spirits: Music and Mediums in Modern Vietnam - Page 83 Barley Norton - 2009 "The basic set of percussion used for chau van consists of the bamboo clappers (phach), a small two-headed barrel drum (trong), and a small cymbal (canh). All of these instruments are placed on the floor and are struck with three wooden ..."
- Possessed by the spirits: mediumship in contemporary Vietnamese ... - Page 27 Karen Fjelstad, Thị Hiền Nguyễn - 2006 "The percussionists might also use bamboo clappers (phach), a small two-headed drum (trong), or a small cymbal (canh). The musicians place the percussion instruments on the floor and strike them with wooden beaters."