The
harmonica wizard
Tuoi Tre
Veteran artist Tong Son is playing
the harmonica and eating a banana at the same time in a recent show. Tuoi Tre
Veteran artist Tong Son has
dedicated 64 years to his lifelong love - producing haunting, moving tunes
with his harmonica. His skills are unrivaled, particularly as he plays the
instrument while eating bananas or drinking beer.
Son, 84, whose real name is Duong Ngo Tong, recently
released his 6th and also his last CD titled “Anh con no em” (I’m still
owning you), which features some of Son’s best, signature performances
with his treasured harmonica.
Love at first sight lasts
a lifetime
In 1946, the young Tong stumbled across a harmonica
dropped by a French soldier. Immediately struck by its stunning, melodic
sounds, he declined several generous price offers to sell it.
In 1948, when he was 18, Tong went to Saigon (
With some music theory learned from his elder brother,
Tong taught himself to play the tunes broadcast on the radio then.
He was later asked by revolutionary soldiers to
secretly build typewriters to type propaganda leaflets.
He was later apprehended by French troops and was put
in different jails. His harmonica again was his source of solace and his
deeply touching tunes even moved French guards to tears.
In 1950, Tong enrolled in a competition held by the
Phap A Station with a harmonica performance. Not confident enough, he added
his father’s first name, Son, to his own name, so that if he failed this
time, he could use his real name to take the competition again the following
year. His stage name, Tong Son, was born then.
His performance instantly won over the judges and
audiences, catapulting the harmonica, which had previously been considered an
instrument to entertain only and ranked far below mainstream instruments like
the piano and violin, to the spotlight.
Since 1955, particularly after Tong released his debut
album, the harmonica earned a strong foothold in the local music scene.
The artist later mastered his harmonica skills, which
inscribed his name as one of the very few southern ‘weirdly gifted’ artists
in the 1960s when he was only in his 20s.
When the hit western “The good, the bad and the ugly”
by director Sergio Leone became popular in
For the following decade, Tong was asked to perform
this western tune wherever he went and his name soon became firmly attached
to it.
He later developed his unique skills of playing the
harmonica and eating bananas or drinking beer at the same time.
“These are merely variety skills for me to make a
living. Genuine art, not these skills, is the thing that counts,” Tong
modestly said about his skills, though several almost choked trying to play
the harmonica and eat bananas simultaneously.
Though Tong never considers himself a harmonica master,
young musicians keep coming to him and insist that he impart his outstanding
skills to them. Hoang Hoa, one of his long-time students, recently asked him
to support his class to train a new batch of harmonica artists.
Tong also owns a prized collection of over 100
harmonicas of various kinds.
Though he has some wives and more than ten children, he
still lives by himself during all these years.
“Perhaps my artistic career demands that I live on my
own to devote wholeheartedly to it,” he joked.
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Chủ Nhật, 30 tháng 6, 2013
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