Grajabpi
The grajabpi (Thai: กระจับปี่, pronounced [kra.tɕàp.pìː], RTGS: krachappi) is a plucked, fretted lute of Thailand, used in central Thai classical music. It is made jackfruit or teak wood, and it has four strings in two courses that are plucked with a plectrum. It usually has a long decorative wooden "tail."photo It is one of the oldest Thai classical instruments and has been little used since the 20th century.
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