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Description | Khatku minorities play their traditional instruments. | ||
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Manage No | VI00000365 | Running Time | 1:33 |
Country | Myanmar | ||
ICH Domain | Performing Arts, Traditional craft skills | ||
Videos Photographer | Year | 2014-08-13 | |
Place | Myit Kyi Nar Township, Kachin state | File Size | 215MB |
Definition | 1980x1080 | File Format | mp4 |
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Khatku Dtant (one hole in middle of Flute)
Khatku Dtant has been used for about 1000 years ago. This flute was Kachin traditional instrument. Bamboo grows in the wild in hilly region, which must expose to the sunlight, is used to make this flute. It is bored a hole in the middle of it. It has to be blown from air holes and the thumb makes opening and closing tuning besides it. It is blown the traditional melody. -1 feet 11 inches in Length -1.5 inches in Girth -11.5 inches in Distance between tip to the middle hole
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Khatku Dumba (Buffalo’s Horn)
Dumba is played for Htaungkar dance and also for such events as housewarming ceremony, wedding ceremony, harvesting festival and funeral rite. There are designated melodies for different occasions. The player must blow the reed made of straw to play this oboe by opening and closing the finger holes. -2 feet and 6 inches in Length -2.5 inches in Length of dried straw reed -1.5 inches in Length of oboe -10 inches in Length of horn -9 inches in Circumference of horn
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Khatku In Htone Yone (Khatku Flute)
Bamboo grows in the wild in hilly region, which must expose to the sunlight, is used to make this flute. A total of four holes are perforated on this bamboo stick by heated nail. At the tip of flute is made a pot hole to blow with mouth. It has to be blown from air holes and the thumb makes opening and closing tuning besides it. Young boys play it by drinking intoxicating brew when they want to say affectionate words to their lovers. Old people play it when they are taking a rest at night. -2 feet 4 inches in Length -1 feet 2 inches in Air hole to first fret -7 inches in Length of the tip to fret
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Khatku Wunpawng Sumpyi (Khatku Flute)
In 1950, a man, named Paw Shwun Hla Phu,from Sa-non-bon Region, was the very first person who played this flute to express his grief over the death of his beloved wife. With the passage of time, he was able to seek solace and later he played flute in his village. It was so pleasing that he was requested by the reverend priest U Down Phaung Non to give a performance in the church on February 3, 1952, and in Galoun Tahtaung Church for the second time on March 2. On April 6, 1954, his performance was titled Wunpawng Sumpy is. When the chieftain Duwar Zawsai heard his playing, he was asked to entertain. They awarded him for his great performance. Later, Wunpawng Sumpyi flute was played together with gong and two other traditional musical instruments and Wunpawng Sumpyi orchestra was formed. Bamboo grows in the wild in hilly region, which must expose to the sunlight, is used to make this flute. A total of six holes are perforated on this bamboo stick. The second last finger hole is seal up. It is played by blowing into mouthpiece and by opening and closing of the finger holes on the flute. Western music also can be played with this flute. The flute sounds Key C. It is played in some special events such as new year festival, campfire festivity, harvesting festival, housewarming ceremony and wedding ceremony. -1 feet 5 inches in Length -1.5 inches in Circumference -1.5 inches in Distance from mouthpiece to the top -6.5 inches in Distance from mouthpiece from the first finger hole -2.5 inches in Length from the top to the last finger hole
Myanmar 2014
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VI00000363
Khatku Dtant (one hole in middle of Flute)
Khatku Dtant has been used for about 1000 years ago. This flute was Kachin traditional instrument. Bamboo grows in the wild in hilly region, which must expose to the sunlight, is used to make this flute. It is bored a hole in the middle of it. It has to be blown from air holes and the thumb makes opening and closing tuning besides it. It is blown the traditional melody. -1 feet 11 inches in Length -1.5 inches in Girth -11.5 inches in Distance between tip to the middle hole
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Myanmar 2014 -
VI00000364
Khatku Dumba (Buffalo’s Horn)
Dumba is played for Htaungkar dance and also for such events as housewarming ceremony, wedding ceremony, harvesting festival and funeral rite. There are designated melodies for different occasions. The player must blow the reed made of straw to play this oboe by opening and closing the finger holes. -2 feet and 6 inches in Length -2.5 inches in Length of dried straw reed -1.5 inches in Length of oboe -10 inches in Length of horn -9 inches in Circumference of horn
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VI00000362
Khatku Wunpawng Sumpyi (Khatku Flute)
In 1950, a man, named Paw Shwun Hla Phu,from Sa-non-bon Region, was the very first person who played this flute to express his grief over the death of his beloved wife. With the passage of time, he was able to seek solace and later he played flute in his village. It was so pleasing that he was requested by the reverend priest U Down Phaung Non to give a performance in the church on February 3, 1952, and in Galoun Tahtaung Church for the second time on March 2. On April 6, 1954, his performance was titled Wunpawng Sumpy is. When the chieftain Duwar Zawsai heard his playing, he was asked to entertain. They awarded him for his great performance. Later, Wunpawng Sumpyi flute was played together with gong and two other traditional musical instruments and Wunpawng Sumpyi orchestra was formed. Bamboo grows in the wild in hilly region, which must expose to the sunlight, is used to make this flute. A total of six holes are perforated on this bamboo stick. The second last finger hole is seal up. It is played by blowing into mouthpiece and by opening and closing of the finger holes on the flute. Western music also can be played with this flute. The flute sounds Key C. It is played in some special events such as new year festival, campfire festivity, harvesting festival, housewarming ceremony and wedding ceremony. -1 feet 5 inches in Length -1.5 inches in Circumference -1.5 inches in Distance from mouthpiece to the top -6.5 inches in Distance from mouthpiece from the first finger hole -2.5 inches in Length from the top to the last finger hole
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Myanmar 2014