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drum with one face). 8. "Chātri" drum. | ||
Plate VII. | Wind instruments:— | |
1. Javanese oboe ("Pī Javā"). 2. "Cha nai" oboe. ("Pī Chanai"). 3. Flute (Klui). 4. "Pī Ō" oboe. 5. "Pī Nai" oboe. 6. "Pī Nok" oboe. | ||
Plate VIII. | National musical instruments of the Siamese which have come down from the past:— | |
Beginning from the top right hand corner: 1. Jew's harp ("Chong Nong"). 2. "Naw" pipe. 3. Reed organ ("Can"). 4. "Pī Saw" pipe. 5. "Teng" pipe. 6. "Ray Rye" pipe. | ||
Plate IX. | Brahmin playing the gourd lute. | |
Plate X. | "Khap Mai" group. | |
Plate XI. | The "Mahorī" players as in the Ayudhya period. | |
Plate XII. | The "Grand Mahorī" group. | |
Plate XIII. | The old "Pī Pāt" of five instruments (with the addition of the "Song Nā" drum and the "Sepā" castanets). | |
Plate XIV. | The "Grand Pī Pāt" group/ | |
Plate XV. | The "Klong Khek" group. | |
Plate XVI. | The Royal String-band. |
Printed by The Bangkok Times Press, Ltd., February, 1931.