วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 9 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Southern Issan

The Jakae is a plucked zither and plays in the Mahori Khamen ensemble. It probably descended from the Indian Vina. It is played while it rests flat on the ground like the Japanese Koto but has frets like the Korean Komungo. The left hand frets while the right hand plucks.

The Krachappi is a Thailandized word taken from Japan which was originally taken from Indian Pali/Sanskrit which means turtle. It is a plucked lute. The body is a large circle like a big banjo. It is made of wood and has frets.

The Saw-Kantrum is a fiddle
with a body made of wood and a snakeskin soundboard. It has two metal strings. A loop is attached between the bridge and the nut to take up the slack on the string. It comes in three sizes.

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