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Traditional Thai musical instruments (Thai: เครื่องดนตรีไทย, RTGS: Khrueang Dontri Thai) are the musical instruments used in the traditional and classical music of Thailand. They comprise a wide range of wind, string, and percussion instruments played by both the Thai majority as well as the nation's ethnic minorities.
Striking (percussion instruments and hammered dulcimer; เครื่องตี, khrueang ti) Blowing (wind instruments; เครื่องเป่า, khrueang pao) Traditional Thai musical instruments also are classified into four categories, by the region of Thailand in which they are used.
Traditional Thai instruments play a vital role in folk festivals and celebrations. Most of these are crafted by hand, reflecting age-old social and intellectual influences. Thai instruments are divided into three categories. We have string, percussion, and wind instruments.
26 Φεβ 2024 · A traditional Thai drum features a barrel shape with dual heads and is played using the hands and fingers, reminiscent of the widely recognized congas. Initially known as the Sa Phon, this drum plays a central role in the piphat, a classical Thai wind-and-percussion ensemble.
12 Φεβ 2023 · Khaen (แคน) – Traditional Thai Wind Instrument. The Khaen is a traditional Thai wind instrument, commonly played in the northeastern region of the country. It is a type of free-reed mouth organ that consists of bamboo pipes of varying lengths, each with a metal reed inside.
The khrueang sai orchestra combines some of the percussion of wind instruments of the piphat with an expanded string section including the saw duang (a high-pitched two-string bowed lute), the lower pitched saw u (bowed lute) and the three-string chakee (a plucked zither).
25 Απρ 2014 · Wind. There are four different kinds of Thai wind instruments: flutes, free-reed, oboes and horns. Flutes. The two kinds of flutes are the khlui (ขลุ่ย) and the wot (โหวด).