A unique musical instrument in the Central Highlands, Cong Chieng

Published: 21/05/2012 04:48

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Tourists who travel to Vietnam and come to the Central Highlands should not miss the chance to listen to the Cong Chieng. This kind of unique musical instrument bears great significance and value for many ethnic groups in Tay Nguyen where almost every family has at least one set of the Cong Chieng.

The Cong Chieng is a kind of musical instrument casted from mixed copper and belongs to the idiophonic family. In Vietnamese language, the word "Cong" points to a musical instrument with a bossed part in center (bossed gong) and "Chieng" without it (flat gong).

A unique musical instrument in the Central Highlands, Cong Chieng

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 The Cong Chieng can be struck with wooden sticks, mallets, or even bare hands. There are various techniques that can be used to shut off sounds and to produce melodies.

The Cong Chieng may be played one at a time or in groups of 2 to 20 units. They are mainly used in offerings, rituals, funerals, wedding ceremonies, New Year’s festivities, agricultural rites, victory celebrations, etc.

In some ethnic minority groups, the Cong Chieng is only intended for men to play. However, the sac bua gongs of the Muong group are played by women. In other ethnic groups, both men and women may play the instrument. In general, taboos regarding cong-chieng customs differ from ethnicity to ethnicity.

The Cong Chieng bears great significance and value for many ethnic groups in Tay Nguyen where almost every family has at least one set of the Cong Chieng.

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