 The cane is a free-read mouth organ indigenous to the people of Laos and northeastern Thailand. It looks similar to a pan flute with rows of long tubes secured together and stacked upon each other. In the middle of the tubes is a wind chest which contains the reeds and serves as a mouthpiece. The instrument is held vertically. It is played by blowing or drawing air through the wind chest and across the reeds. The finished instrument is similar in nature to the Chinese Xiang or the Japanese Shou. Its sound has been compared to a cross between a harmonium, accordion and harmonica. The cane is made of 3,000 years old. The cane is only 200 years old. This is a booby-like cane. The booby-like cane is made of 3,000 years old. The cane is made of 200 years old. It is a Chinese instrument. The cane is made of a Chinese instrument from the province of Sakina Thailand. It is 18 years old. It is the only indigenous person. The booby-like cane is made of 200 years old. It is made of 800 years old. The booby-like cane is made of 200 years old. The booby-like cane is a Chinese instrument. This is a shell. If the booby-like cane is a Chinese instrument, it is the same as a Chinese instrument. It is made of 807. The bell is purified. It means that the people are all the same. We are all the same. About music, we call it can music or bamboo music. So in our country, it's very famous. That is not as hard as how to play. Have to learn first. How to play, but not easy, but not too hard. Some people in the countryside or in the family, man sitting with family, pay for students or for the baby, family for listening to this music. Can music that only so on when they have something special, they have to pay the can. Something special, they have to pay the can. Can come in four types, which are differentiated by the amount of tubes, the six-tube cane hawk, and the 14-tube cane jet, and the 16-tube cane bite, and the 18-tube cane gau. The reed itself is made of thin metal and is symmetrical so that it will vibrate when air is either blown across or drawn through it. For the past 100 years, the metal is typically made from old Laosian coins that are pressed into thin sheets. The cane maker pounds the sheets to the correct thickness using a block of wood into which is set a railroad spike. He then cuts the reed using a small chisel. The traditional cutting surface is an elephant's leg bone. The reed is set into the pipe. At one-fourth the length of the pipe. The placement is at the pressure antinode of the second harmonic, and as a result, the second harmonic is very strong and the fourth harmonic is very weak in the spectrum of the cane. The pipes are made from a specific type of bamboo called miahia, which grows as long as 12 feet and is very thin in diameter. They are cut to the proper length without using any measuring tools. Holes are cut into the side of the tube, which serve to determine the acoustical length of the tube. The reeds are then set into slots in the tube. The reed is partially tuned by adjusting the amount of reed that is in the slot and then fine-tuned by slightly adjusting the length of the tube. Finally, finger holes are burned into the tube using a hot poker. These finger holes destroy the resonance of the tube so the note will not sound unless the finger hole is closed.