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Page 1: MAPEH 8 (Music 1st Quarter) - Music of Thailand

Mr. CARLO JUSTINO J. LUNAMalabanias Integrated School

MUSIC OF THAILAND

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THAILANDCapital:Bangkok

Largest City:Bangkok

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THAILANDOfficial Language:Thai or Siamese

Official Religion:Theravada Buddhism

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THAILANDDemonym:Thai or Siamese

Currency:Baht (THB)

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THAILANDNational Anthem:Phleng Chat Thai“Thai National Anthem”

Royal Anthem:Sansoen Phra Barami“Glorify His Prestige”

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THAILANDMotto:Chat, Satsana, Phra Maha Kasat"Nation, Religion, King"

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THAILAND is officially the

Kingdom of Thailand

formerly known as Siam

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THAILAND is a country at

the center of the Indochinese peninsula in Mainland Southeast Asia

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Borders: North: Myanmar and

Laos East: Laos and

Cambodia South: Gulf of

Thailand and Malaysia West: Andaman Sea

and Myanmar (southern extremity)

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is known for being the sole nation in Southeast Asia that has never been ruled by a Western power

THAILAND

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is also called “Muang Thai”, which means “Land of the Free”

THAILAND

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BANGKOK is the capital and

the most populous city of Thailand

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BANGKOK is known in Thai

as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon or simply Krung Thep

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BANGKOK

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BANGKOK

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BANGKOK

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AYUTTHAYA RUINS

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AYUTTHAYA RUINS

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AYUTTHAYA RUINS

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AYUTTHAYA RUINS

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Thai Music is a conglomeration

of Asian influences

THAILAND

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Thai MusicMusical principles

and elements: Chinese music

THAILAND

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Thai MusicMusical instruments:

Indian and Indonesian strings and gong-chimes

THAILAND

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Thai Music is theoretically based

on the five-tone or seven-tone scale system

THAILAND

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Thai Music is used in royal

courts, dance, theater, and in ceremonies

THAILAND

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Thai Instruments1. Ranat2. Khong Wong Lek3. Taphon4. Klong That5. Ching6. Thon

THAILAND

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RANAT is a Thai xylophone

has 21 wooden bars suspended by cords over a boat-shaped trough resonator and struck by two mallets

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KHONG WONG LEK is a gong circle

used in Thai classical music

has 18 tuned bossed gongs

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TAPHON is a traditional

drum of Thailand is barrel-shaped,

with two heads, and is played by the hands and fingers of both hands

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KLONG THAT is a drum that

provides rhythm in piphat ensemble

similar to the skor thom of Cambodia

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CHING are small bowl-

shaped finger cymbals of thick and heavy bronze, with a broad rim commonly used in Cambodia and Thailand

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THON is a small goblet

drum is also used in Thai traditional music

is made of lathe-spun wood which is covered with goat skin

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PARTNER ACTIVITYWatch the video clips of Thai musical ensembles.

After watching the performances, answer

the questions that follow.

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Instrumental Ensembles1. Piphat2. Khrueang Sai3. Mahori

THAILAND

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PIPHAT features wind and percussion instruments

is performed in either outdoor style (with hard mallets) or indoor style (with padded mallets)

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PIPHAT used to accompany funerals and cremation

ceremonies also used to accompany traditional Thai drama such as khon (masked dance-drama), and nang yai (shadow puppet theater)

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PIPHAT

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KHRUEANG SAI is a musical

ensemble in Thai classical music which consists primarily of string instruments

is used for indoor performances and for the accompaniment of stick-puppet theater

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MAHORI is a form of Thai classical ensemble which

was traditionally played by women in the courts

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MAHORI combines the xylophones and gong circles

(but not the pi, or oboe) of the piphat with the strings of the

khruang sai ensemble

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QUESTIONS1. In three to five sentences, describe

how the (a) piphat, (b) khrueang sai, and (c) mahori musicians play their instruments.

2. Are their instruments made of wood or metal?

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THANK YOU!

CARLO JUSTINO J. LUNAMalabanias Integrated SchoolAngeles City