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Role of the gong
                 I .  Make sweet sound and evoke the feelings of the listeners.
                2.  Control the tone pitch of the narrator when performing the p ay.
                3.  Compare the musical sound with the other musical instruments.
                4.  Keep the rhythm of the poem and cadence of the song.
                5.  A Musical instrument to keep and lead the tempo of the music and rhythm.


                3.  Ching pla) along the other instruments like the gong and are usually made of brass.












                Role of the Ching
                I.  It emphasizes the music so that it is easier to listen to.
                2.  It drives the rhythm of the poem.
                3.  It is the first instrument learned in the shadow show training
                4.  Tuk  Drum:  has  a smaller size than  the drum of the Manorah dance.  but uses  the same 2
     drum sticks.
                Role of the Drums: (Klong)
                l.  Instrument initiating and pursuing the rhythm when playing the music.
                2.  Act along the other kind of the puppets.
                3.  This instrument evokes feelings. sweets sound and wonderft- I emotions.
















                5.  Phee:  Called  "Pee-Nork"  performs  special  musical  pieces.  In  general the  music  named
     "Padcha"  is  the  main  song  in  performing  the  play  and  other traditional  Thai  songs  such  as  "Saosomdej",
     "Kamen  pee  Kaew", "Sudsa-Nang". "Kamen  Puang"  and .. Lao  duang duean"  songs.  Many  folk  songs
     depend on the rhythm of the traditional Thai songs.  Even in  international songs. the flute goes along well as
     the alto fiddle  does without a  music  score. The flute  and  the fiddle  play together to  produce  shrill  sounds,

     cheering  up  the  mood,  making  it interesting,  abo the  rh) thm of the  music  can  be adjusted  to  a slower or
     faster pace.











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