Thailand World Music And Thai Folk Music CDs
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Ranging from engaging folk to shrill pop to elegant classical music, Thailand's musical landscape is varied, and reflects not only the history of the country and its neighbors but its easy relationship with the West.From the bamboo instruments that seem to recall Indonesian gamelan, to the good-natured rock and country influences absorbed from America and others, Thai music runs the gamut.
In this land where things are left to just be without undue worry, and the natural direction of events and people is allowed to progress unimpeded, it is fitting that the music should be so varied, unstrictured and engaging.
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Luk thung is the country music of Thailand
Thai: ลูกทุ่ง Also: plen luk thung; luuk thung; loog thung; look thung; luk tung Generally described as Thai country music, luk thung is a style of music that has become quite popular in Thailand since the 1960's. It is generally slow paced (although there is a livelier variety), and the lyrics often deal with the plight of poor people in rural...
Ranad ek and ranad thum, the xylophones of Thailand
Thai: ระนาดเอก (ranad ek); ระนาดทุ้ม (ranad thum) Also: ranat ek/thum; ranad thume The ranad ek is a kind of high-pitched xylophone from Thailand with either 21 or 22 bars made of bamboo or other hard wood. The lower-pitched ranad thum is based on the ranad ek, but has longer, wider keys. In both, the bars hang together on...
The Newars, an indigenous group in the Kathmandu valley of central Nepal, create a unique form of music in which percussion plays lead, and wind instruments provide incidental color. The musical direction is dictated by nature, particularly time and seasons. The style of music from this region consists solely of percussion and wind instruments - no strings...
Khene, the bamboo reed flute from Laos and Issan
Thai: แคน Also: khaen; kaen; khen The khene, a long bamboo reed instrument, is the most beloved musical instrument in Laos, and the Lao instrument most familiar to the rest of the world. Often a common part of daily life, in some families as indispensable as chairs and tables, the khene is revered worldwide for its highly unique buzzing sound. The...






