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TRAN QUANG HAI sings "HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU"
Tran Quang Hai uses overtones to sing "Happy Birthday To You", then he plays this tune with the Vietnamese Jew's Harp Đàn Môi . Finally he sings this beautiful song in English, French and Vietnamese .The Vietnamese lyrics are written by myself.Filmed by Bach Yen, in Limeil Brevannes, on February 25, 2010 (the day of my friend Jean's birthday ).
Tran Quang Hai plays the spoons in Hanoi , Vietnam
Tran Quang Hai plays the spoons in Hanoi, Vietnam, January 2010
Tran Quang Hai plays the phonecard Jew's Harp
Tran Quang Hai plays the phonecard Jew's harp in Hanoi, Vietnam , January 2010
Tran Quang Hai plays the Chinese KOU XIANG with 4 tongues
Tran Quang Hai plays the Chinese KOU XIANG with 4 lamellas
TRan Quang Hai writes the words I WILL WIN , then MINIMUM
Tran Quang Hai uses the overtones to write the words "I WILL WIN" then "MINIMUM3 with the help of the software "overtone analyzer" created by Bodo Maass and Wolfgang Saus from Germany .
TRAN QUANG HAI plays the Vietnamese Bamboo Jew's Harp
Tran Quang Hai plays the Vietnamese bamboo Jew's harp in an improvisation
TRAN QUANG HAI plays the new type of Viet Jew's harp
TRAN QUANG HAI plays the new type of Vietnamese Jew's Harp ĐÀN MÔI created by Mr. Thái, the owner of the music shop THÁI KHUÊ in HANOI . This Jew's Harp has the same shape as the traditional Đàn Môi but has 3 lamellas in one instrument . The pitch is very low and its resonance lasts much longer than the traditional one .Tran Quang Hai got this instrument during his trip to Vietnam last January 2010Filmed by Bach Yen, in Limeil Brévannes, 23 february 2010
TRAN QUANG HAI improvizes with a Yakutian Jew's Harp KHOMUS
Tran Quang Hai improvises with a Yakutian Jew's harp KHOMUS Filmed by Bach Yen, February 23 , 2010
TRAN QUANG HAI sings in front of dolmen & menhir in Brittany
Tran Quang Hai sings with overtones a well known Mongolian tune next to dolmen in Brittany, France . Filmed by Bạch Yến, Saturday, August 22, 2009
TRAN QUANG HAI sings overtones in front of a cow in Norway
Tran Quang Hai made an experiment of singing overtones in front of a cow at the Norsk Folke Museum, Bygdoy, Norway to see the cow's reactions .Filmed at the Norsk Folke Museum, August 15, 2009 by tran quang hai himself
PLUIE par le claquement des doigts, le battement des mains
Comment peut on créer la musique sans avoir besoin des instruments de musique .Une idée géniale d'un compositeur qui a réalisé cette oeuvre fantastique .
TRAN QUANG HAI sings "the Ode to Joy" in Genva, Switzerland
Tran Quang Hai uses overtones to sing "the Ode to Joy" in front of the famous JET D'EAU in Geneva, Switzerland, on May 28th 2009
Tran Quang Hai chante "Hymne à la Joie" avec les harmoniques
Tran Quang Hai chante "Hymne à la Joie" en chant diphonique à Genève, devant la Cathédrale SAINT PIERRE en Suisse le jeudi 28 mai 2009. Il essaie de chanter cette mélodie à travers les grandes villes dans le monde à chacun de ses multiples voyages.
HOANG NAM interprète une de ses compositions au piano
Hoàng Nam interprète une de ses compositions dans le style de musique de film au piano . Filmé chez Hoang Nam, Montréal, 6 mai 2009
HOANG NAM joue du piano "Que reste t il de nos amours ?"
Hoàng Nam est un ami d'enfance de Trần Quang Hải. C'est un excellent pianiste plein de talent qui a accompagné la plupart des chanteurs vietnamiens d'Outre mer depuis 40 ans . En plus c'est un fin cuisinier .
TRAN QUANG HAI 's explanation about the coin clappers
Tran Quang Hai's explanation about the Vietnamese coin clappers SINH TIEN.Filmed in Limeil Brevannes, France2009
TRAN QUANG HAI sings HAI HOA with coin clappers SINH TIEN
Tran Quang Hai plays the coin clappers to accompany a Vietnamese folksong HAI HOA (Picking Flowers). Filmed in Limeil Brevannes, France 2009
TRAN QUANG HAI's lesson of SPOONS in Vietnamese
Explanation in Vietnamese how to play the spoons according to Tran Quang Hai 's techniques by Tran Quang Hai Filmed at Musée de l'Homme, Paris, France February 26th, 2009
TRAN QUANG HAI plays the spoons to accompany trad.music
Tran Quang Hai plays the spoons to accompany Prof. Nguyễn Vĩnh Bảo (đàn xến - lute) and Prof. Trần Văn Khê (đàn gáo - coconut shell fiddle)for the piece Tây Thi Quảng (the beautiful Tây Thi, mode Quảng ) Filmed at Musée de l'Homme, Paris, France, February 26th 2009
TRAN QUANG HAI plays the Vietnamese sinh tiền clappers
Tran Quang Hai uses the Vietnamese coin clappers (sinh tiền) to accompany Vietnamese court music Filmed at Musée de l'Homme, Paris, France, February 26th, 2009