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Comment: a girl playing the Ching, a bell like sound that is the "conductor" of the ensemble
DSCN0178 * 2592 x 1944 * (1012KB)

DSCN0179 * A view here shows some of the students playing on the Kim-Peasier, similar to a hammered dulcimer. * 2592 x 1944 * (1.07MB)

DSCN0180 * 2592 x 1944 * (1.08MB)

DSCN0181 * 2592 x 1944 * (991KB)

DSCN0182 * 2592 x 1944 * (982KB)

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DSCN0185 * Typical kids -- the boy in the back playing a Saw Duang kept bowing into the side of the Ranad Ek player, who in return kept hitting him with the mallets * 2592 x 1944 * (1017KB)

DSCN0186 * a ching player and a girl hitting two wooden blocks * 2592 x 1944 * (1012KB)

DSCN0188 * Seems like a star in all countries... * 2592 x 1944 * (1.05MB)

DSCN0189 * The round circular object on the right (a Khawng Wong Yai or circle of gongs) is played by sitting inside the circle and hitting the bells with a mallet -- an Indonesian influence * 2592 x 1944 * (1.05MB)

DSCN0190 * a set of drums and a university student who demonstrated many of the instruments. Here he is playing Glawng Khaek -- they are usually in sets of two, the high sounding one refered to as male, and the low sounding one refered to as female. * 2592 x 1944 * (1.04MB)

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