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  2. Sansoen Phra Barami - Wikipedia

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    A group of Siamese traditional musicians had selected a Thai song named "Bulan Loi Luean" (The Floating Moon on the Sky) which was the royal composition of King Rama II for use as the new anthem. King Chulalongkorn later ordered Christopher Hewetson, [ 1 ] a Dutch bandmaster who served in the Royal Siamese Army , to arrange the song in western ...

  3. Chom Rat Chong Charoen - Wikipedia

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    New lyrics were written in English in honour of the King Rama V, which has shown significant evidence in the Siam Recorder. Later, Phraya Sisunthonwohan changed the lyrics in Siamese to the poetics of the poem, Quite by naming the new song "Chom Rat Chong Charoen".

  4. Thai National Anthem - Wikipedia

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    Thai people stand up to show respect for their national anthem. According to the practice dates from 1939s during the Plaek Phibunsongkhram era and The Flag Act of 1979, Thais must stop what they are doing and stand at attention to pay homage to the anthem played by all Thai media outlets, twice a day, at 08:00 and again at 18:00.

  5. Sansoen Phra Narai - Wikipedia

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    "Sansoen Phra Narai" (Thai: สรรเสริญพระนารายณ์) is a music composition based on a notated piece found in Simon de la Loubère's records of the French embassy to the Kingdom of Ayutthaya in 1687, originally titled in the English version as "A Siamese Song".

  6. March of Public Peace Preservation - Wikipedia

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    Siyanon requested that the song must prevail over the "March of the Royal Thai Army" (มาร์ชกองทัพบก). In the said article, Nanthanakhon also noted that Thawarakun told him playfully: "I didn't want to compose this song at all, Charin. I don't really like police. They always come to arrest me while I'm playing cards." [1]

  7. Jakrapun Kornburiteerachote - Wikipedia

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    View a machine-translated version of the Thai article. Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia.

  8. Phleng phuea chiwit - Wikipedia

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    Phleng phuea chiwit (Thai: เพลงเพื่อชีวิต; IPA: [pʰlēːŋ pʰɯ̂a tɕʰīː.wít]; lit. ' songs for life ') describes a type of Thai folk rock, strongly influenced by elements of Western contemporary folk and rock music with a protest theme mainly centred on the hardship of working-class people [citation needed] and in favor of a democratic political system. [1]

  9. Category:English-language Thai songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "English-language Thai songs" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.