- The
chakhe (Thai: จะเข้,
pronounced [tɕā.kʰêː], also
spelled jakhe or ja-khe; Lao: ຈະເຂ້,
pronounced [tɕā.kʰȅː]), or
krapeu (Khmer: ក្រពើ; also called...
- from far
afield –
including the
klong thap and khim (Persian origin), the
chakhe (Indian origin), the
klong chin (Chinese origin), and the
klong khaek (Indonesian...
- The
musical instrument known as 'Kyam' in Thai-Mon
style is also
called '
Chakhe'...
- (xylophone),
khong (gong), pi (oboe), saw (fiddle), khim (hammered dulcimer),
chakhe (wooden
percussion instrument), phin
namtao (plucked
string instrument)...
- huen) จ้องหน่อง /tɕɔ̂ŋ nɔ̀ŋ/
Bamboo Jew's harp or jaw harp
chakhé ຈະເຂ້ /tɕáʔ kʰȅː/
chakhe จะเข้ /tɕǎʔ kʰèː/ จะเข้ /tɕàʔ kʰê/ A type of zither. xo ຊໍ...
-
taken in 1929,
shows three traditional Thai
musical instruments commonly used in Thai
classical music ensembles: the
chakhe, phin namtao, and krachappi....
-
Thailand in
which they are used.
Krachappi (กระจับปี่) -
ancient fretted lute
Chakhe (จะเข้) - crocodile-shaped
fretted floor zither with
three strings. The...
- Cambodia". The
Garland Handbook of
Southeast Asian Music. Routledge. p. 95. "
chakhe".
Musical Instrument Museums Online (MIMO) database. Hartmann,
Arthur (1916)...
-
similarities between the
alligator zithers of
those countries, such as the
Chakhe or Mi
gyaung and the boat lutes,
including the way they are
strung with...
- Penh
Central Market BRT
station Cha Ung Cha'ung Dai
Ovpuk Chaeng Mean Chey
Chakhe Chakraval Daily Chakrei Cham Cham am Cham
people Cham
Prasidh Cham script...