
Pong Lang Xylophone
By: Thailand Ethnic Ensemble
You often hear these charming xylophones, performed by two players, emanating from the upper floors of houses in the villages of northeast Thailand. The meticulous rhythms, quite bell-like in character, are often heard at sunset.
By: Thailand Ethnic Ensemble
This music presents live field recordings made in Thailand in 1973 by ethnomusicologist Deben Bhattacharya. This is absolutely original and authentic traditional Thai music using authentic instruments such as the Khawng wong yai (gong circle), Ranat ayk (boat-shaped xylophone), Ranad thum (box-shaped xylophone) and Glawng ta phon (a pair of large wooden drums).
Duration: 2:24
Tempo: Fast
BPM: 153
Vocal Type: InstrumentalGenre: Thai Music
Subgenre: Thai Folk Song and Traditional
Catalog ID: 364523
Description: Pong Lang Xylophone, Thai Music, Thai Folk Song, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.