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Sáo
The ''sáo'' (also called ''sáo trúc'' or "sow trook", pronounced (:ʂǎːw ʈʂǔkp)) is a small flute found in Vietnam that is traditionally thought to contain the culture and spirit of Vietnam's countryside. When played, the flutist holds the ''sáo'' transversely to the right side with his or her mouth placed at the blowing hole. The ''sáo'' is usually performed solo or in an ensemble among other instruments in orchestras of Vietnamese popular opera Chèo, Van singing genre, and Royal Small Orchestra.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.tienghatquehuong.com/instruments/SaoTruc.htm )〕 == Construction and Materials == Most frequently made from a single piece of bamboo, the ''sáo'' measures between 40 to 55 centimeters in length and 1.5 to 2 centimeters in diameter, with six or ten finger holes and a tuning slide.〔〔 〕 Located inside the bamboo tube, near the oval blowing hole, is a soft wooden piece that adjust pitches when necessary. The first hole after the blowing hole is 12 centimeters away, while the other holes continue at a distance of 1 centimeter apart. At the other end of the flute, there is a non-covering hole called definite pitch hole, making it easier for the listener to discern pitch.〔 The simple construction of the holes allow for very complex techniques in playing the instrument such as the use of breath with changes in the blowing angle for great or minute changes in sound quality, or partial-holding of finger holes to make delicate pitch changes.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.vietnam-beauty.com/vietnamese-culture/vietnam-traditional-music-and-traditional-instruments/16-vietnam-traditional-music-and-traditional-instrume/142-about-sao-truc-vietnamese-bamboo-flute.html )〕
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