Ranat
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Ranat (Template:Lang-th, pronounced [ranâːt], also spelled ranad or ranaat) is the generic name for keyboard percussion instruments used in the music of Thailand. The bars of the various types of ranat may be made from hardwood or bamboo (ranat ek ระนาดเอก and ranat thum ระนาดทุ้ม), metal (ranat ek lek ระนาดเอกเหล็ก and ranat thum lek ระนาดทุ้มเหล็ก), or, much more rarely, glass (ranat kaeo ระนาดแก้ว).
The earliest known description of ranat in Thailand was written in 19th century (1826 AD), an instrument probably of Burmese origin (pattala)[1] focusing on the foot of the pattala Phanat (ဖိနပ်, lit. "shoes").
See also
- Ranat ek
- Ranat thum
- Ranat ek lek
- Ranat thum lek
- Ranat kaeo
- Bong lang
- Traditional Thai musical instruments
References
- ^ Seelig, Peter (2013-02-04). "ประวั ติ และปรั ชญาของดนตรี ไทย".
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