Traditional Thai Music

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Uploaded by on Nov 27, 2010

Traditional Thai Music, played by a gorgeous performer. The instrument is similar to a harp or lute, but instead of plucking the string, she hits it with a stick that is unlike one I have ever seen...

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  • wtf y u zooming in on her chest u perv lol

  • @guynirnam of course you also know chinese have a lot of PERCUSSION instruments in their culture.. *cough* *cough*

  • @guynirnam

    another one would then claim Hold you horse cowboy, your chinese instrument comes from persia. and someone else would say no it came from the sea through southeast asia....

  • Delicious

  • Wow - phu sao Thai so pretty !

  • Hold, hold you horse, cowboy!

    Khim(ขิม) is a chinese music instrument brought to Thailand by Chinese immigrant.

    It is not a Thai Tradition Music Instrument. Furthermore, the song being played, here, by this beautiful lady is a Korean folk song called Arirang.

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