National Music Culture Lao PePle’s Democratic Republic (Tai Phuan): Khub Ngum.

Authors

  • Jarernchai Sangaroon Doctoral Student of Music branch Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts Khon Kaen University

Keywords:

National Music Culture, Tai Phuan ethnic, Song Ngum

Abstract

This academic article The student wants to present and compile the information from the interviewing of the knowledgeable Key Information information interviews collected in Lao People's Democratic Republic. In which the informative group is artists who sang The Tai Phuan ethnic group is one of the ethnic groups that set up a base for farming in the river basin with mainly agricultural occupation. The Nam Ngum River is 354 kilometers long, flowing into the Mekong River. With the upper reaches of the north of Xieng Khwang District and flows south through Vientiane Province to meet with the Mekong River in Vientiane This river built the Nam Ngum Kang dam to generate electricity. The Ngum River is the forcible migration and transport of the Tai Phuan people to Vientiane. It is an important river for the Tai Phuan and Lao people of Vientiane. In the past, Tai Phuan A city on three sides That was invaded by three major cities, namely Luang Prabang, Vientiane and the Kao an Nam side, so Tai Phuan people often lived in peace War time If the Puan were defeated, they were taken to prisoners of war in the major cities. Some of them evacuated, moved away from war. The Puan people in Vientiane today Expected to migrate along this Ngum River to find a new peaceful habitat. Until it became a legend of a melodious sway mingled with sad melodies but still mixed with how the accent sounded Is the Tai Puan accent as the following article

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Published

2021-03-30