Phin
This article is about the musical instrument.
For the American poet, see
Ernest Thayer.
The phin (Thai: พิณ, pronounced [pʰīn]) is a type of lute with a pear-shaped body, originating in the Isan region of Thailand and played mostly by ethnic Laotians in Thailand and Laos. It has frets on the neck over which two or three metal strings run, plucked by pick of the right hand while playing.[1]
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| Wind | Flutes |
- Khlui
- Khlui lib
- Khlui phiang aw
- Khlui u
- Wot
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- Glong khaek
- Glong songna
- Glong yao
- Glong thad
- Thon rammana
- Taphon
- Glong thap (Thap)
- Glong Chatri
- Taphon Mon
- Glong Malayu
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