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Hò Folk Singing of Đồng Tháp was born naturally, associated with the rhythm of life of the river and canal community, the open-minded, liberal character of the people, who love literature, singing, and rhymes in the Dong Thap Muoi region. Hò Folk Singing of Đồng Tháp developed in 3 main stages: From the beginning of the 19th century to 1945, Hò Folk Singing of Đồng Tháp was formed, absorbing the unique artistic elements of lullabies; In the period of 1945-1954, the singing melodies all had content supporting the resistance, commonly called Ho Resistance; In the period of 1954-1960, Hò Folk Singing of Đồng Tháp on the North left strong emotions in the hearts of listeners.
Hò Folk Singing of Đồng Tháp is a type of singing on the water, the melody clearly expresses the thoughts and feelings of the people. The singing is slow, loose, the rhythm is fast and slow, high and low in 3 ranges: Low-medium-high. In the lyrics, this word, that word often appears as connecting musical lines. The unique feature of Hò Folk Singing of Đồng Tháp that no other folk songs have is the melody of the songs with a "high and low" melody. The musical art has a strong lyrical and profound character. In daily life and work activities such as rowing boats, planting rice... are favorable environments to create conditions for the emergence, existence and development of folk songs. Literary art uses the song that luc bat poetry form. When converting poetry into folk songs, they often insert the words "...ơ...ơ..." or "...ơ... hoa ơ..." into the verse to add breath, momentum, pause, and resonate.
With its unique values, Hò Folk Singing of Đồng Tháp were recognized as a National Intangible Cultural Heritage - a folk performing art form, in 2018.
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