- The
krachappi (Thai: กระจับปี่,
pronounced [kra.tɕàp.pìː]), also
spelled grajabpi, is plucked,
fretted lute of Thailand, used in
central Thai classical...
- (wooden
percussion instrument), phin
namtao (plucked
string instrument),
krachappi (percussion instrument),
khaen (mouth organ), and
khlui (flute), among...
-
lapis lazuli (Ch: 琉璃琴 or 瑠璃寶裝箜篌). The
Statue of Deva Pañcaśikha
playing Krachappi(Phin) in Thai art
Rattanakosin Art
period (left) in
Bangkok National Museum...
-
pretends to play the hai xong/hai song.
kachappi ກະຈັບປີ່ /káʔ tɕáp pīː/
krachappi กระจับปี่ /kǎʔ tɕǎp píː/ กระจับปี่ /kràʔ tɕàp pìː/ A two-stringed, four-coursed...
- into four categories, by the
region of
Thailand in
which they are used.
Krachappi (กระจับปี่) -
ancient fretted lute
Chakhe (จะเข้) - crocodile-shaped fretted...
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whatever note is
chosen these strings are
always tuned one
octave apart.
Krachappi 4
strings 2
courses F2 F2 • B2 B2 Gra****pi,
Krachap pi
Thailand Kwitra...
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Chapei Dang Veng has been
inscribed as
World Intangible Heritage in 2016.
Krachappi "South East Asia".
ATLAS of
Plucked Instruments.
Retrieved 2010-07-26...