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Ploy in front of the khong wong

Ploy in front of the khong wong

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Pfriemer


Premium (World), Bangkok

Ploy in front of the khong wong

My niece named Ploy was trying to beat the first sounds of this big Thailandian instrument in the monastery of Wat Sri Chan in Baan Na Oo.
The khong wong yai is a circle with gongs used in the music of Thailand. It has 16 tuned bossed gongs in a rattan frame and is played with two beaters called anggalung.The player normaly sits in the center of the circle. It is used in the piphat ensemble to provide the skeletal melody the other instruments of the elaborate ensemble. The gongs are individually tuned with beeswax under the gongs. The khong wong yai can either be played with soft beaters (anggalung) or hard beaters.

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