Description:
- Condition : Brand New
- Material : ฺBamboo , Wood
- Color : Natural Brown
- Size : Standard
- Quantity : 1 Pc Free Manual + Bag
Story of Khaen :
- The Khaen is a traditional musical instrument of Laos and the Northeast (Isan) region of Thailand and is considered a symbol of the Lao ethnic group.This type of musical instrument uses bamboo of different sizes together to form a Khaen. The Khaen is a dryer with a metal tongue. The sound comes from the wind through the metal tongue along the bamboo.
- Blowing the Khaen requires both inflating and sucking air. So it's hard enough to blow and can come in different sizes. It is a musical instrument that gives a beautiful sound. Is unique Create your own harmonious sound.Indicates the way of life of the indigenous people in the Mekong River basin as well.
- Who was the first to invent a musical instrument called "Khaen" and why it was called "Khaen", there is no definite evidence to confirm it.
- The Khaen uses a pentatonic scale in one of two modes each mode having three possible keys. The khaen has five different lai, or modes: Lai Yai (A C D E G), Lai Noi (D F G A C), Lai Soutsanaen (G A C D E), Lai Po Sai (C D F G A), and Lai Soi (D E G A B). Lai Po Sai isconsidered to be the oldest of the Lai Khaen and Lai Soutsanaen the "Father of the Lai Khaen.
Product Detail :
Khaen Gold tongue has a gentle, melodious sound and constant loudness without distortion. It has an eight-pair Lao bamboo stick organ with pipes typically made of bamboo. connected to a small hardwood reservoir that has been hollowed out and into which air is pushed to produce a violin-like sound.
- Standard sound, suitable for practice.
- For starting practice Am key, which is the key that sounds at international notes. Can play with Thai music and international instruments.
- Sound on the key, not distorted, able to show.
- Easy to blow, no stiffness, no wasted wind.
- Imported bamboo, specially selected wood beautiful wooden.
- Beautiful, good sound, quality work.
- Approximately 1 meter long, sound resonance.