Vietnamese Music
Vietnamese country music were originated from three different regions North, Central and South. The music that came from North VietNam usually demonstrate the optimistic mood of the poor and pleasant. Some of these songs are folk songs which had been pass from generation to generation. Some of which described the work scenes on farm and usually emphasizes peace and lifestyle among the pleasant. One of the most famous music in North of VietNam is "Quan Ho." (chamber music) Quan Ho is essentially folk music and considered to be the highest art form of the a farming people, Quan Ho today are loved all over the country. Quan Ho romances of a deep lyrical character enrapture with their sweet melodies and the straightforward and direct manner in which they are sung, with no conscious expressive effort and with clarity of enunciation. Quan Ho was not sung for individuals but for the entertainment of large groups. Quan Ho usually divided in to group, one group is men and the other is women. And Quan Ho strarted like this: One group sing first and the other group reply and they kept continueing until the end of the song. But whatever song, lyrics the women side sing , the men side must continue replying the same song with the same lyric and thrymth until the end.