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  2. Music of Thailand - Wikipedia

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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).

  3. Singular (band) - Wikipedia

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    The song won a number of national music and media awards, including "Song of the Year" and "Best New Acts" for Thailand. Singular also worked on an international single with the Japanese guitar duo, Depapepe. Their joint single release is called "Some Other Day", which was written by Sin, while incorporating an existing instrumental piece by ...

  4. Kantrum - Wikipedia

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    Kantrum (Khmer: កន្ត្រឹម, Thai: กันตรึม) is a type of folk music played by the Khmer in Isan, Thailand, living near the border with Cambodia. It is a fast, traditional dance music. In its purest form, cho-kantrum, singers, percussion and fiddles dominate the sound. A more modern form using electric instrumentation ...

  5. Compositions by Bhumibol Adulyadej - Wikipedia

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    Bhumibol Adulyadej (1927–2016), the late King of Thailand, had written more than 49 songs. His music is known in Thai as "Phleng Phra Ratcha Niphon" (Thai: เพลงพระราชนิพนธ์; lit. "Royal Composition"). He was influenced by jazz, but also wrote music in other genre such as waltz, march, and classical music.

  6. Piphat - Wikipedia

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    The three major indigenous genres of gong-chime music prevalent in Southeast Asia includes the gamelan of western Indonesia; the kulintang of the southern Philippines, eastern Indonesia, and eastern Malaysia; and the piphat of Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and the hsaing waing of Burma. The Cambodian equivalent of the piphat is called pinpeat.

  7. Getsunova - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, the band was among the three Thai bands, along with The Yers and P.O.P, to perform in the Summer Sonic Festival in Japan. [9] Despite producing songs for several years already, it was only in 2016 when the band released their debut album dubbed as "The First Album". [10] An early producer of the band was Scott Moffatt. Scott was ...

  8. Thai rock - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, the Thai band Clash emerged in the commercial music scene with their full-length album titled ONE, distributed by GMM Grammy's UP-G. Their first single, "Gaud (Hug)," was a big hit and led the band to success, while other rock bands like Zeal, Sweet Mullet, Neo-X, and Gear Knight also achieved greater success in the 2000s.

  9. Klong khaek - Wikipedia

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    Center and bottom drums, Thailand klong song na drums, equivalent to Cambodian skor sang na drums. Far left and far right drums, Thai Klong khaek drums. Image taken Thailand about 1900 A.D. Klong khaek (Thai: กลองแขก, pronounced [klɔːŋ kʰɛ̀ːk]) is a type of double-headed barrel drum used in Thai music.