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Wong khrueang sai (Thai: วงเครื่องสาย, pronounced [woŋ kʰrɯ̂əŋ sǎːj], literally "string ensemble") is a musical ensemble in Thai classical music which consists primarily of string instruments. A typical khrueang sai ensemble features two two-string fiddles, one high and one low (saw duang and saw u), a three-string zither called jakhe, a vertical duct flute called khlui, hand drums, and various cymbals. Depending on the size of the ensemble, instruments may be doubled or left out. A three-string spike fiddle called saw sam sai may be added as well. The khim (hammered dulcimer) has become popular and is also used in this ensemble. In the 20th century, Western instruments such as the violin or organ have also occasionally been integrated into khrueang sai ensembles.

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  • Wong khrueang sai (Thai: วงเครื่องสาย, pronounced [woŋ kʰrɯ̂əŋ sǎːj], literally "string ensemble") is a musical ensemble in Thai classical music which consists primarily of string instruments. A typical khrueang sai ensemble features two two-string fiddles, one high and one low (saw duang and saw u), a three-string zither called jakhe, a vertical duct flute called khlui, hand drums, and various cymbals. Depending on the size of the ensemble, instruments may be doubled or left out. A three-string spike fiddle called saw sam sai may be added as well. The khim (hammered dulcimer) has become popular and is also used in this ensemble. In the 20th century, Western instruments such as the violin or organ have also occasionally been integrated into khrueang sai ensembles. (en)
  • Wong khrueang sai (วงเครื่องสายวงเล็ก) ou wong khrueang sai khurang diao (วงเครื่องสายเครื่องเดี่ยว)., littéralement « ensemble à cordes ») est aussi appelé kreung sai ou krung sai. C'est un ensemble très ancien de la musique classique thaïlandaise qui est principalement constitué avec des instruments à corde. (fr)
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  • Wong khrueang sai (Thai: วงเครื่องสาย, pronounced [woŋ kʰrɯ̂əŋ sǎːj], literally "string ensemble") is a musical ensemble in Thai classical music which consists primarily of string instruments. A typical khrueang sai ensemble features two two-string fiddles, one high and one low (saw duang and saw u), a three-string zither called jakhe, a vertical duct flute called khlui, hand drums, and various cymbals. Depending on the size of the ensemble, instruments may be doubled or left out. A three-string spike fiddle called saw sam sai may be added as well. The khim (hammered dulcimer) has become popular and is also used in this ensemble. In the 20th century, Western instruments such as the violin or organ have also occasionally been integrated into khrueang sai ensembles. (en)
  • Wong khrueang sai (วงเครื่องสายวงเล็ก) ou wong khrueang sai khurang diao (วงเครื่องสายเครื่องเดี่ยว)., littéralement « ensemble à cordes ») est aussi appelé kreung sai ou krung sai. C'est un ensemble très ancien de la musique classique thaïlandaise qui est principalement constitué avec des instruments à corde. Un ensemble typique de 'khrueang sai' se compose généralement de deux Vièles bicordes (saw duang et saw u), d'une cithare (zither ou luth) à 3 cordes , d'une flûte khlui (qui n'est pas obligatoire), et de percussions rythmiques (tambours et cymbales). Selon la taille de l'orchestre, les instruments peuvent être doublés ou supprimés. Un violon à trois cordes appelé «saw sam sai» peut également être ajouté. Le 'khim' '(dulcimer martelé) est devenu populaire et est également utilisé. Proche des ensembles khmers notamment du Laos, le khrueang sai est l'un des ensembles les plus calmes et les plus intimes de la musique classique thaïlandaise. Il est utilisé dans l'accompagnement des chants des fêtes et des divertissements. Il est surtout joué lors des mariages et des fiançailles. Au XXe siècle, des instruments occidentaux tels que le violon et l'orgue sont parfois intégrés dans ces ensembles «khrueang sai». (fr)
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