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Khim (Thai dulcimer) in Thai culture.
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- 1. The Khim in Thai CultureJintana T. Barton Chulalongkorn University Bangkok, Thailand

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2. Khim is from /qin/ Chinese Fujian dialect 3. The Kind of Khim inThailand Khim Thai (Thai-style dulcimer)Khim Chin(Chinese-style dulcimer - Yangqin) 4. Khim Thai Thai-style dulcimer 5. Khim Chin (Chinese-style dulcimer -Yangqin) 6. Development of Khim in Thailand 7. Shape of Sound box Butterfly shape Irregular rectangle shape Oval shape 8. Butterfly shape 9. Irregular rectangle shape 10. Oval shape (Fancy Khim) 11. The Bridge of Thai Khim Two bridges with 7, 9,11, 15, 20 notes 12. The Bridge of Thai KhimTwo bridges with 7 notes 13. The Bridge of Thai Khim Two bridges with 9 notes 14. The Bridge of Thai KhimTwo bridges with 11notes 15. Stainless strings 15 notes 16. Contemporary Thai Khim(Chromatic Khim) 17. The designon Khims sound box 18. Mother of pearl in laid 19. Photo and name on the box 20. Lacquer and gold 21. Lacquer and gold 22. Grain of Teak wood 23. Sound hole 24. Name and surname 25. Phalee a character inRamayana 26. Celestial musician 27. Materials that make sound of Khim Stringed-Khim Metal Plated Khim Tube Khim 28. Stringed-Khim (Steel, brass, aluminium) 29. Metal Plated Khim 30. Tube Khim 31. Music notation of Thai Khim Thai alphabet Arabic number 32. Thai alphabet 33. Laos-Kruan - - ------ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (: - 34. Laos-Kruan 1 60-6-10 00 ---------3- - - -34-106010 0 3 -6 013106-0 - - -3-3-343-3-4 - - - - - - - -(:-1 35. Solo 36. Two Khim solo 37. The Khim in Thai culture Khim in Thai dictionary Khim in Thai novel Kuukarm 38. Khim as a popular Thai name Nick name First nameKhim-on ()Khim-kha ( )Khim-thong ( ) 39. Khim in Thai Music Thai classical music Khim as a Thaiclassical musicinstrument Thai classical music- string ensemble Solo for Khim Lao Pan Phya SokNok Khamin Khaek Mon 40. Khim as Thai melodis name Chin Khim-yai (Chinese big dulcimer) Chin Khim-lek (Chinese little dulcimer) Khim as a major for music degree in university 41. Khim in Thai Contemporary Music The Khim is played in many occasions by the band, including folk music, popular music and green music (The music for relaxing, healing, soothing, and meditation) such as:The Spell of Whispering by Chamrat Sewataporn 42. Khim in many special projectsThe butterfly shaped Khim is in the Thai Community Product Standard project. This project is a responsibility of the Ministry of Industry with the aim to upgrade the quality of community products to a national and international level. The Khim is now a recognized national standard product. 43. Entrance Examination Middle school EntranceExamination through MusicAbility Admission Project University EntranceExamination through Sportand Art Special AbilityAdmission Project 44. Music Competition Thailand Eastern Region Thai classical music Competition Set-trade Youth music Contest Thailand Sorn-Thong Thai Classical Music Competition 45. Khim in Todays Public Affairs Today the Khim is a musical instrument that has become common as public entertainment. It represents Thai classical music in the mind of the general public and we found that the Khim is performed in many public places. 46. Thai restaurant 47. Lobby of five star hotel 48. Perform in the Mall as Thai classical music 49. In the mall 50. Teaching and Learning Khim in Thai society For a professional (as a career) For a hobby For special purpose (goal) Learn how to play the Khim to use as a sideline and parttime job during their studies and work abroad 51. Khim class for hyperactive child or special child The Baan Keng khim music school has a special Khim class for hyperactive children. The report said that the hyperactive children had better concentration and improved moods, because they seem to relax and develop a peaceful mind during their practice. 52. The Media of Teaching and Learning Khim in Thai society 53. Video CD for learning how to play Khim 54. Today khim is a popular musical instrument for Thai children to start to learn Thai classical music. 55. Thai society has adopted a Chinese-style dulcimer. Yangqin was also imported from China however this kind of Khim is usually learned by Chinese descendents who wish to participate in traditional Chinese music groups such as the Chauzhou string ensemble for opera, Buddhist music. It is used more often for formal Chinese cultural music than is the traditional Thai style Khim. 56. Many countries in Southeast Asia have adopted the Khim from China, including Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodian and Thailand. We found that only Thailand has adopted, adapted, modified and developed the Khim into a uniquely Thai style instrument and method of performance. Hp 110 desktop pc drivers. 57. Khim in Thailand is not only musical instrument, but it also can reflect Thai culture.Khim has become an unofficial national musical symbol for Thailand 58. The Khim (Dulcimer) is a musical instrument of the world not just China and Thailand. It has many forms and variations of design, style and use around the world. The Khim will continue to develop and change as it has been shown by the evolution of the dulcimer from a Chinese instrument into the Thai Khim. 59. Thank youGood-bye
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