| The Thai Pi Phat ensemble is similar
to the better known Indonesian gamelan orchestra. The
instruments here are the basis of the Pi Phat, including:  -
set of sixteen pitched gong-kettles that surround the
musician and are played with large, medium-hard mallets. (1993-02-08) -
xylophone with a single resonator for all pitches. The
ranat ek provides the main melodic material for the
ensemble. (1993-02-12)  (1993-02-13)
- barrel drum that provides the more intricate rhythms.
Both heads are played with the fingers and hands. The
pitch of the heads is controlled by a flour paste applied
to the center of the head.
- like the khong wong yai, but
in a higher range. - like
the ranat ek, but in a lower range. It plays a supportive
role. -
tiny cymbals whose function is to keep time and indicate
the pattern of a piece by the pattern of strokes they
play. |