For the first Asian culture I am going to chose is Thailand, i found a piece of their traditional music on YouTube but they incorporate some other cultures into this piece if you check the description
The instrument being played down below is called the Seung and it is a traditional instrument of Thailand and it kind of is like a guitar in how it is played and how it looks. To play it you need metal rings on all your finger except for the one doing the cords and your thumbs, here is the video of them playing.
Most of Thailand's music is string dominate because they like the sound of it and its deep within their culture and its been that way for a long time, the other instrument i found in this culture is called the Khim and its my favorite from here it is a mix of a drum and string instrument, the player sits down and hits the strings with two sticks and it plays notes here is a quick video of someone playing the song.
I did not know that string instruments were such a dominant part of Thai music. Now I'm not sure what I thought was the dominant instrument, but I was a little surprised to see the amount of string instruments. I like the variety within the type of instruments since there is one that is played like a guitar and another that is played like nothing I have ever seen before!
Hey! This is very interesting regarding the music of Thailand because honestly I have never thought about looking at their music. It is cool that almost all of their music are string instruments, compared to other parts of the world where is is usually percussion like Indonesia. The Khim is very interesting and I feel as though I have not really seen anything like that in other cultures.
It is cool to know that string instruments are dominant in the Thailand musical culture and that they are different from the rest of the world in that regard. I like the seung and how you have to have metal rings to play it. I have never seen another instrument that has that requirement.
The instruments and music of Thailand are very interesting. I love the sounds of the Seung and the Khim, they are both very pretty instruments to listen to. The ensemble at the beginning was also very good and I loved all the elements of the culture shown.
It is intriguing to me to learn how much Thailand includes string instruments into their music. Also I find it interesting how the player for the seung has to wear rings!
When I was young and in elementary school I went to a Christian private school in Durham, NC where my parents went to church. At that time my parents were starting to get more involved in the church and we went to church every week. It was at this time that I started to listen to Christian rock music (also called Contemporary Christian Music). My parents listened to it all the time in their car. They really did not listen to anything else at that time. They mainly listened to a station called K-Love. I don’t listen to Christian rock anymore but I still thought this was something that was interesting to look into. Christian rock history began in the 1960s. I was not aware of this since my parents only started listening to it in the 2010s. The beginning of Christian rock seems to go back to a man named Larry Norman. He had a song that came out in 1969 called “Upon this Rock” that was one of the first Christian rock songs ever released. Mr. Norman looked like a hippie from the 196...
I listen to most types of music but the type of music I like I do not really know the genre of what it is called but its real deep with groups like suicide boys, cold hart, lil Tracy, lil peep, wicca phase springs eternal, and lil darkie (not his scream rap) just chill music, its mostly sad in general. The song i have been getting into recently is two songs the first one is anxiety by lil darkie and its a rap that is just a vibe, its different from what he normally makes of him screaming into a microphone but to each their own. The song starts off with a weird skit with him on the radio talking to people and they are almost not prepared for the "boss" to come back so soon. An example of music that has stuck with me for while and that never really left has to be old lil peep and what he did with the guitars and had a flow with it and no one else can really replicate it. The most popular song by him is called starshopping its a pretty da...
I did not know that string instruments were such a dominant part of Thai music. Now I'm not sure what I thought was the dominant instrument, but I was a little surprised to see the amount of string instruments. I like the variety within the type of instruments since there is one that is played like a guitar and another that is played like nothing I have ever seen before!
ReplyDeleteHey! This is very interesting regarding the music of Thailand because honestly I have never thought about looking at their music. It is cool that almost all of their music are string instruments, compared to other parts of the world where is is usually percussion like Indonesia. The Khim is very interesting and I feel as though I have not really seen anything like that in other cultures.
ReplyDeleteIt is cool to know that string instruments are dominant in the Thailand musical culture and that they are different from the rest of the world in that regard. I like the seung and how you have to have metal rings to play it. I have never seen another instrument that has that requirement.
ReplyDeleteThe instruments and music of Thailand are very interesting. I love the sounds of the Seung and the Khim, they are both very pretty instruments to listen to. The ensemble at the beginning was also very good and I loved all the elements of the culture shown.
ReplyDeleteIt is intriguing to me to learn how much Thailand includes string instruments into their music. Also I find it interesting how the player for the seung has to wear rings!
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