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Experimental
Experimental music is an umbrella term for practices that prioritize exploration, process, and discovery over adherence to established genre norms. It embraces new sound sources, nonstandard tuning systems, indeterminacy and chance operations, graphic and open-form scores, extended techniques, and technology-led sound design (tape, electronics, computers, and live processing). Rather than a single style, it is a methodology and ethos: testing hypotheses about sound, structure, and performance, often blurring boundaries between composition, improvisation, sound art, and performance art. Listeners can expect unfamiliar timbres, unusual forms, and an emphasis on how music is made as much as the resulting sound.
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Nhạc Vàng
Nhạc vàng (literally “yellow music”) is a South Vietnamese popular song tradition characterized by sentimental lyrics, lyrical melodies, and gentle dance-band accompaniment. It blends Vietnamese vocal aesthetics with Latin ballroom rhythms (especially bolero, rumba, tango) and European chanson-style balladry, typically in slow to mid-tempo settings. Arrangements favor crooning vocals, lush string pads or accordion/organ, surf- or tremolo-tinged electric guitar, and steady drum-kit patterns, creating a warm, melancholic, and nostalgic sound. Thematically, songs dwell on love, separation, longing, rural landscapes, and wartime absence, delivered with expressive vibrato and ornamentation that reflect Vietnamese prosody.
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Vietnamese Bolero
Vietnamese bolero is a localized, Vietnamese-language adaptation of the Latin bolero song form that took root in South Vietnam in the 1950s and blossomed in the 1960s. It preserves the bolero’s slow, swaying pulse while softening and simplifying the rhythm into a tender 4/4 ballad feel suited to Vietnamese prosody and ornamentation. Arrangements typically feature nylon‑string or archtop guitar arpeggios, gentle brushed drums, bass, accordion or harmonium, and lush strings or reed/organ pads. Vocals are intimate and expressive, using vibrato, portamento, and delicate slides characteristic of Vietnamese singing. Harmony is largely diatonic and melodically inclined toward pentatonic shapes, creating a wistful, homespun color. Lyrically, Vietnamese bolero centers on love, separation, fidelity, and longing for one’s hometown or youth. Its sentimental tone made it a core strand of the broader nhạc vàng ("yellow music") tradition and an enduring emblem of Vietnamese nostalgic balladry.
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