The space between E-F and B-C in Thai music is equal to other pairs (equidistant interval), then it may sounds out of tune when play western scale. It is because Thai primary scale is pentatonic (A C D E G), with F and B added just less than century (or maybe half a century) ago.
To retune a thai xylophone is quite a big deal, then a little bit out of tune is more affordable than replace all the tuning leads below the xylophone, which is difficult and very expensive to do.
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NuuuNing 2 months ago
It called ระนาด (ra-nard)
daggerls 2 years ago
what do u call those instrument?
Juinor 2 years ago
The space between E-F and B-C in Thai music is equal to other pairs (equidistant interval), then it may sounds out of tune when play western scale. It is because Thai primary scale is pentatonic (A C D E G), with F and B added just less than century (or maybe half a century) ago.
To retune a thai xylophone is quite a big deal, then a little bit out of tune is more affordable than replace all the tuning leads below the xylophone, which is difficult and very expensive to do.
sirisobhakya 2 years ago
interesting played in thai musical instrument , lovely
Mcnap 2 years ago
if you have that toy music instrument, could you give that to me? phone number is 852 63516027 , i live in hongkong.
haha20090526 2 years ago
do you have like this playing but children play toy music instrument which made by metal?
haha20090526 2 years ago
Fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
alfa0073729 2 years ago
ahahha i love this song and its kool the way thai ppl played it with their instruments
devon4567 3 years ago
This just demonstrates that this song is universal, not just Japanese. It's a beautiful song.
furtherdefinitions 3 years ago 2