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Bit songs Namtha, Laos. Laurent Jeanneau, Nathan Badenoch, collecteurs

Jeanneau, Laurent 2012

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  • Titre:
    Bit songs Namtha, Laos. Laurent Jeanneau, Nathan Badenoch, collecteurs
  • Titres liés: Kink Gong Kink Gong Enregistrement sonore Laurent Jeanneau, collecteur Dali Kink Gong 200X disques compacts;
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  • Titre de forme: Ethnomusicologie
    Asie
    Laos
  • Auteur: Jeanneau, Laurent
  • Éditeur: Dali : Kink Gong, 2012
  • Sujets: Ethnologie -- Laos;
    Ethnomusicologie -- Laos
  • Notes: Enregistrement : village de Bouan Phieng, province de Luang Namtha, Laos, janvier 2012 et janvier 2013
  • Contient: Plage 1
    Protect the forest, don t kill wild animals, the kind of politically correct message introduced and encouraged by government
    Plage 2
    Love song of an impossible relationship between a woman who loves a man already engaged
    Plage 3
    Get together to improve the village s life
    Plage 4
    Lullaby for children to sleep
    Plage 5
    To bring luck to a guy called laurent and his family
    Plage 6
    Pei a short 3 holes bambootube with a reed cut in the bamboo, a tune to wake up your boyfriend
    Plage 7
    Percussion ensemble including a gong
    Plage 8
    Song for the Mandrong festival
    Plage 9
    Song about impossible love
  • Résumé: The BIT are an estimated 2000 people ethnic group from the mon khmer family, spread in villages of northern Laos and southern Yunnan in China. Little is known about them, they are locally called Lao Bit and might have been categorized as a Khmu sub group in the past. On this recording a man (Boon Chom 63 years old) plays a Khmu mouthorgan Reun Khen of 16 bamboo tubes, while a woman Nang Ta (in her 40s) sings.
  • Langue: Chinois
  • Date d'édition: 2012
  • Desc. matérielle: 1 disque compact (50 min) ; 12 cm : digital, stéréo

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