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The music of Thailand includes a wide array of distinct genres, both traditional and modern.. Traditional Thai musical instruments are varied and reflect ancient influence from far afield – including the klong thap and khim (Persian origin), the chakhe (Indian origin), the klong chin (Chinese origin), and the klong khaek (Indonesian origin).
Traditional Thai musical instruments (Thai: เครื่องดนตรีไทย, RTGS: Khrueang Dontri Thai) are the musical instruments used in the traditional and classical music of Thailand. They comprise a wide range of wind, string, and percussion instruments played by both the Thai majority as well as the nation's ethnic minorities
5 Thai pop bands of Thai teen music labels (Lukkwad–pop) 6 Thai pop bands that are franchises of a Japanese brand. ... Thai pop music; Music of Thailand; References
The music video "No More" [3] reached more than 10,000,000 views on YouTube within just 5 months [4] and have been discussed nationwide. Timethai followed up the release of his debut single with his second single "The End" [5] in April 2012. One month after its release, "The End" charted at number one in Thailand. [6]
Gibson was signed by Sony Music Thailand in 2003, released her third album titled Gulahp Wiang Ping. During her time with Sony Music Thailand, Gibson also recorded an album jointly with Swedish luk tung singer Jonas Anderson, called Rum-tone, Rum-thai. This was followed up by two more duet albums, released independently.
Carabao (Thai: คาราบาว) are a Thai rock / phleng phuea chiwit band popular in Thailand and other Asian countries. [1] The group was formed in 1980 by university students Yuenyong Opakul (Aed), Kirati Promsaka Na Sakon Nakhon (Keo or Khiao) and Sanit Limsila (Khai) who met while studying at Mapúa Institute of Technology in the Philippines.
Wong piphat khrueang ha (Thai: วงปี่พาทย์เครื่องห้า, Thai pronunciation: [woŋ pìːpʰâːt kʰrɯ̂əŋ hâː]) is an ensemble consisting of: 1 pi nai - bass oboe; 1 taphon - secondary beat; 1 ching - main beat; 1 khong wong yai - bass gongs hung in a nearly full circular track; 2 glong thad - Thai tympani
The album was a success. The single "Your number for my heart" (Thai: ขอใจเธอแลกเบอร์โทร) was released in 2012 and hit No. 1 on Thai music charts in 2013, earning 237M YouTube views as of December 2021. [4]