Classical music of Thai people that emerged in its current form in Thai royal court around 800 years ago, based on a traditional Thai sound-scale of seven tempered notes, and usually subdivided into three main categories: Piphat (wind instruments, gong-chimes, xylophones, cymbals and other percussion instruments) Khruang Sai (fiddles, zither, flute, some percussion instruments) Mahori (combination of the above two: fiddles, gong-chimes, sometimes xylophones) Traditionally Thai Classical Music served a purpose of providing musical background to performances, rituals and events rather…
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Classical music of Thai people that emerged in its current form in Thai royal court around 800 years ago, based on a traditional Thai sound-scale of seven tempered notes, and usually subdivided into three main categories: Piphat (wind instruments, gong-chimes, xylophones, cymbals and other pe…
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Classical music of Thai people that emerged in its current form in Thai royal court around 800 years ago, based on a traditional Thai sound-scale of seven tempered notes, and usually subdivided into three main categories: Piphat (wind instruments, gong-chimes, xylophones, cymbals and other percussion instruments) Khruang Sai (fiddles, zither, flute, some percussi…
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