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- Music_of_Thailand abstract "The music of Thailand reflects its geographic position at the intersection of China and India, and reflects trade routes that have historically included Persia, Africa, Greece and Rome. Thai musical instruments are varied and reflect ancient influence from far afield - including the klong thap and khim (Persian origin), the jakhe (Indian origin), the klong jin (Chinese origin), and the klong kaek (Indonesian origin). Though Thailand was never colonized by colonial powers, pop music and other forms of modern Asian, European and American music have become extremely influential. The two most popular styles of traditional Thai music are luk thung and mor lam; the latter in particular has close affinities with the Music of Laos.Aside from the Thai, ethnic minorities such as the Lao, Lawa, Hmong, Akha, Khmer, Lisu, Karen and Lahu peoples have retained traditional musical forms.".
- Music_of_Thailand thumbnail Siamese_theater_group_around_1900.jpg?width=300.
- Music_of_Thailand wikiPageExternalLink www.bakerymusic.com.
- Music_of_Thailand wikiPageExternalLink www.city-blue.net.
- Music_of_Thailand wikiPageExternalLink www.coolvoice.com.
- Music_of_Thailand wikiPageExternalLink www.dudesweet.org.
- Music_of_Thailand wikiPageExternalLink www.idea-radio.com.
- Music_of_Thailand wikiPageExternalLink thailand_start.html.
- Music_of_Thailand wikiPageExternalLink ghostednotes.
- Music_of_Thailand wikiPageExternalLink www.pandarecords.com.
- Music_of_Thailand wikiPageExternalLink www.smallroom.co.th.
- Music_of_Thailand wikiPageExternalLink ?group=4.
- Music_of_Thailand wikiPageExternalLink www.ubonlux.in.
- Music_of_Thailand wikiPageID "320695".
- Music_of_Thailand wikiPageRevisionID "606029993".
- Music_of_Thailand description "The seven-note scale of Thai classical music played on the ranat ek".
- Music_of_Thailand description "Wax cylinder recording of "Kham Hom", or "Sweet Words", performed by the theater group above.".
- Music_of_Thailand description "Wax cylinder recording of "Sansoen Phra Barami", the Thai Royal Anthem, performed by the theater group above.".
- Music_of_Thailand filename "Kham Hom - Sweet Words.ogg".
- Music_of_Thailand filename "Thai Royal Anthem - Phonograph cylinder recordings.ogg".
- Music_of_Thailand filename "Thai classical music scale.ogg".
- Music_of_Thailand hasPhotoCollection Music_of_Thailand.
- Music_of_Thailand title ""Kham Hom"".
- Music_of_Thailand title ""Sansoen Phra Barami"".
- Music_of_Thailand title "Thai classical music scale".
- Music_of_Thailand subject Category:Thai_music.
- Music_of_Thailand type Genre.
- Music_of_Thailand type MusicGenre.
- Music_of_Thailand type TopicalConcept.
- Music_of_Thailand type Concept.
- Music_of_Thailand comment "The music of Thailand reflects its geographic position at the intersection of China and India, and reflects trade routes that have historically included Persia, Africa, Greece and Rome. Thai musical instruments are varied and reflect ancient influence from far afield - including the klong thap and khim (Persian origin), the jakhe (Indian origin), the klong jin (Chinese origin), and the klong kaek (Indonesian origin).".
- Music_of_Thailand label "Music of Thailand".
- Music_of_Thailand label "Musique thaïlandaise".
- Music_of_Thailand sameAs Musique_thaïlandaise.
- Music_of_Thailand sameAs 타이_음악.
- Music_of_Thailand sameAs m.0118z3b_.
- Music_of_Thailand sameAs Q867306.
- Music_of_Thailand sameAs Q867306.
- Music_of_Thailand wasDerivedFrom Music_of_Thailand?oldid=606029993.
- Music_of_Thailand depiction Siamese_theater_group_around_1900.jpg.
- Music_of_Thailand isPrimaryTopicOf Music_of_Thailand.