History of the Ty Ba
Composer/Teacher Nguyen Quang Dai,
COMPOSER/TEACHER: NGUYỄN QUANG ĐẠI (BA ĐỢI) Nguyen Quang Dai (also known as Ba Doi as the Southerners call it) was born in Hai Que commune, Hai Lang district, Quang Tri. He was...
History of import and development
The Ty Ba, introduced into our country from the 11th century, was used in the Ly dynasty's bands (from the 11th century to the 13th century, under the Later...
The Elders
Musician Nguyen Van Thinh
MUSICIAN NGUYEN VAN THINH (or GIAO THINH) (1908-1991) Musician Nguyen Van Thinh, stage name Giao Thinh (Teacher Thinh), was born in 1908 (Mau Than) in Binh Hang, Tong Phong Nam, Sadec province. At...
Musicican Nguyen Quang Ton
MUSICIAN NGUYEN QUANG TON (?-?) In Hue, the first year of Gia Long, at that time, all over the inner city, the three regions of the North, Central and South, no...
Musician Buu Loc
MUSICIAN BUU LOC (1911 – 1986) Musician Buu Loc in 1965 Buu Loc is the son of Prince Nguyen Phuoc Ung Thong and Mrs. Nguyen Thi Tan, third chief of staff, Thai...
The Structure of Ty Ba
Structure of Ty Ba Viet Nam
The structure of the Ty Ba shows the three talents, the four quarters and the five elements. The Pi Ba has a length of 3 meters and 5 inches...
Distinguish Ty Ba
Discriminate by Ty Ba Viet Nam and China PiPa
The Ty Ba Viet Nam is different from the Chinese Piba (Pipa): Chinese Pi Ba has a larger size, more keys (more than 30 keys), 12-tone Chromatic system. The...