
Chakhe - Wikipedia
The chakhe (Thai: จะเข้, pronounced [tɕā.kʰêː], also spelled jakhe or ja-khe; Lao: ຈະເຂ້, pronounced [tɕā.kʰȅː]), or krapeu (Khmer: ក្រពើ; also called takhe Khmer: តាខេ, takhe, takkhe or charakhe), is a fretted floor zither or lute with three strings used in Thai and Khmer music.
The Southeast Asian Jakhee - Center for World Music
2016年11月30日 · The jakhee (จะเข้) is a plucked string instrument with three strings and eleven wooden frets, found in Thailand, Myanmar, and Cambodia. The name is derived from the Thai word for crocodile, jaurakhee, because the body of the instrument is shaped like a crocodile, and it is sometimes elaborately carved to represent one.
Traditional Thai musical instruments - Wikipedia
Jakhe (Kabue) - one of the important instruments in the mahori khamen ensemble. It has three strings; Grajabpi - The krachappi is a plucked stringed instrument. Its turtle shape sound box is made of jackfruit wood; Saw kan truem - a bowed string instrument with a wooden soundbox, the head of which is covered with snakeskin.
WHAT IS THE JAKHE? : r/Thailand - Reddit
2023年8月2日 · The Jakhe is a Thai zither-type instrument with 3 strings that sits on the floor. The body is made from a solid piece of the jackfruit tree which has been hollowed out, and then closed with a thin wooden board. The 3 strings are stretched over two bridges, which include 11 frets.
#Chakhe , ja-khe Instrument# - YouTube
2023年2月23日 · #Chakhe , ja-khe Instrument# The chakhe pronounced Thai also spelled jakhe or ja-khe), or krapeu (Khmer: also called takhe, Khmer: takhe, takkhe or charakhe), is a fretted floor zither or...
Thailand: Jakhe - YouTube
Thailand: Jakhe - "Lao Phaen" a three-stringed zither
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泰国鳄鱼琴 (恰克 / jakhe) 鳄鱼琴是一种三根弦的拨弦乐器,发源于印度乐器维纳(但不像 维纳 那样怀抱着演奏,而是放在台上弹奏),因为形状似鳄鱼而得名。
Thailand Instruments - Music of Thailand
JakHe Approximately 20cm high, and 140cm long, the Jakhe has two strings made from silk, and two strings made from brass. In order to play this instrument, your left hand goes on the frets, to change the pitching, while your right hand strikes the strings with a …
泰国非物质文化遗产介绍---中国---东盟中心
·A typical khrueang sai ensemble features two two-string fiddles, one high and one low (saw duang and saw u), a three-string zither called jakhe, a vertical duct flute called khlui, hand drums, and various cymbals.
An Overview of Traditional Thai Instruments - Christine Bedenis
2014年4月25日 · The zither-like instruments are the jakhe (จะเข้) and the phin pia (พิณเพียะ). The jakhe is shaped like a crocodile, is about 20 cm high and 140 cm long and has three strings, the higher two being made of silk or nylon and the lowest being made of brass.