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<title>Thai Musical Instruments</title>
<description>If it's a thai musical instrument we review it and take an interesting journey back in time.</description>
<link>http://www.thaimusic.net</link>

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<title> Thai Salor </title>
<description> The <em>Salor</em> is a Thai two string bowed string instrument.</description>
<link>http://www.thaimusic.net/sa-law.htm</link>
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<title> Thai Ching Cymbals </title>
<description> The <em>Ching</em> is a small metal percusive instrument. Don't let the size of this instrument fool you however.  </description>
<link>http://www.thaimusic.net/ching.htm</link>
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<title> Saw U String Instrument </title>
<description> The <em>Saw U</em> is a two stringed instrument. The head is made of a rather large coconut shell without lumps and more of an oval shape. One of the small ends of the oval is cut off, and a piece of goat or calfskin is stretched across the opening which is 13 - 15 cm in diameter. </description>
<link>http://www.thaimusic.net/saw-u.htm</link>
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<title> Jakhay Instruments </title>
<description> This week we feature the Jakhay . A floor standing string instrument with exectional audio qualities.</description>
<link>http://www.thaimusic.net/jakhay.htm</link>
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<title> Ranat Instruments </title>
<description>The ranat is a kind of percussion instrument which evolved from the grap. Originally a pair of grap where used to keep the rhythm. Later, several grap were made and put in a series, but the tones where the bars were struck, were coarse and out of tune.</description>
<link>http://www.thaimusic.net/referr-friend/</link>
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