- The
khaen (/ˈkɛn/;
spelled "Can" in English[citation needed]; Lao: ແຄນ Thai: แคน, RTGS:
khaen,
pronounced [kʰɛ̄ːn]; Khmer: គែន - Ken; Vietnamese: khèn...
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downwards into the pipes.
Khaen (แคน) -
mouth organ used in the Isan
region Khaen hok (แคนหก, hok
meaning "six") -
small khaen with 12
pipes in two rows...
- the
instrument and he
replied "Tia nee
khaen dee" (this time it was better). Clewley, John. "Beyond Our
Khaen". 2000. In Broughton,
Simon and Ellingham...
-
pipes of
varying lengths fixed into a wind chest;
these include the sheng,
khaen, lusheng, yu, shō, and saenghwang. The melodica,
consisting of a single...
-
biker fraternity). In this style, the lead
singer is
accompanied by the
khaen,
Western drums,
electric guitar,
electric keyboards and b**** guitar. The...
- are (from the
south clockwise) Krasang, Huai Rat, Ban Dan, Khu Mueang,
Khaen Dong of
Buriram Province,
Chumphon Buri, Tha Tum, Chom Phra, and Mueang...
- chanting, and
dancing are
indispensable elements of the Phi Fa ritual. The
khaen, a
bamboo mouth organ, is the
primary musical instrument of the ritual....
-
Khaen Dong (Thai: แคนดง,
pronounced [kʰɛ̄ːn dōŋ]) is a
district (amphoe) in the
northern part of
Buriram province,
northeastern Thailand. Neighboring...
- the khène (BGN/PCGN)/
khaen (RTGS).
Similar in many ways to the
function of the
bagpipe in the
Scottish Highlands, the khène/
khaen provides not only the...
- its
national musical instrument, the
khaen, a type of
bamboo mouth organ that has
prehistoric origins. The
khaen traditionally accompanied the singer...