Singer makes debut album of xam music

The very first album featuring xam (music of blind buskers) has been released in an effort of Mai Tuyet Hoa and her team to revive the traditional music.
Singer makes debut album of xam music ảnh 1Artist Mai Tuyet Hoa (centre) is seen at the launch ceremony of the album (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) - The very first albumfeaturing xam (music of blind buskers) has been released in aneffort of Mai Tuyet Hoa and her team to revive the traditional music.

Hoa currently works as a musical researcher and xam singer.She’s the only student of late artisan Ha Thi Cau, who is considered thepreserver and master of xam singing.

Hoa has spent 20 years researching and performing xam, but this isthe first time she has released an album of the music.

“I want to prepare well for the album,” she said at the launch ceremony of thealbum on July 3 in Hanoi.

“I feel optimistic that listeners will warmly welcome this work because we havespent many years performing in the Old Quarter and at other musical events,proving that it is a big attraction for people including foreigners,” Hoa said.

The album features eight xam songs performed in different traditional melodies.Some newly composed songs include Bon Mua Hoa Ha Noi (FourSeasons of Flowers in Hanoi) and Chong Say (DrunkenHusband). 

On this album, Hoa is accompanied by artists from the Xam Ha Thanh groupincluding musician Nguyen Quang Long, artist Pham Trang (monochord), Trong Thuy(percussion), Van Tuan (16-string zither) and Hong Mac Cat (moon lute).

Hoa is also a member of the group. Together, they have held many xam performancesat home and abroad.

Xam is a centuries-old singing style of the Vietnamese people. Ithas long been recognised as an important piece of national culturalheritage. Like ca tru (ceremonial singing), the singer canplay musical instruments at the same time. While the ca tru singerbeats castanets while singing, the xam singer often plays Danbau (monochord) or dan nhi (two-string fiddle).

It’s believed that xam is the music of poor people and farmersin the countryside of the northern region. They sing to overcome life’shardships and express optimism. In the past, most xam performerswere blind.

During wartime or times of strife, many xam singers flocked tobig cities, including Hanoi to perform on crowded trams, markets and streetcorners to earn money.

A xam troupe includes a singer and instrument player, adrummer, and one who plays the castanets. They all sing together.-VNA
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