I'd like to thank Jonny very much for showing Lao folk music to the world. Truly Laos tradition has been hiddened from the world due to lack of media support, but it is a wonderful place to explore. I have been in US for over 20 years, but my heart has always been in Laos. I really enjoy your clips.
Thank you social media forums like this that let us experience this virtually, especially for those of us who wish we could go back to where our ancestors came from but are not able to go...keep posting! Love it!
Hi! I just subscribed! Last week at a nephew's birthday party, a great uncle (we both married vietnamese women) gave me a khaen he was given from a village chief in Laos over 50 years ago when he was with an american advisory group. It leaks air quite a bit but I am taking care to get it all sealed up to make it playable. Your videos are great and I expect to learn a lot from them. I will definitely keep you in mind if I have questions. I taught myself đàn bầu (vietnamese monochord) and am considered OK and have translated the text taught at the TP HCMC conservatory into english so I know what kind of learning curve I have ahead of me. Also learned the đàn môi, a highland jaw harp. It doesn't get easier when you're pushing 60 hard, but it's great fun. Especially the looks you get when you play the traditional music (O.o) to the elderly. Thanks so much for offering to help everyone! So rare...
Thank you for let us to enjoy. By the way, I still do not know the difference between Lam Ban Sork and Lam Kon Savan! The Ban Sork is just 2 km from the center of Savannakhet, my home town.
When I studied salaw saw seung in Chiang Mai my ajaan gave me a pii jum (the single reed 'flute' which is inserted in the mouth). I was told it was of Burmese origin, but it is near impossible to sort that history out. Very rare instrument in Thailand these days, at least in the North, but an unmistakable sound. Well done, sir. keng maak, khrap (sorry takes forever for me to type in Thai)!
Wow @Jonny Olsen, you've clearly mastered the brilliance of Khaen...honestly inspirational!! I want to buy one and start learning to play=) Please keep uploading videoclips of your performances!!
I can't dance like her or play like him. But I could dance with her. Spent 3 years in northeast Thailand about 35 years ago , close to the Mekong river.
My father used to say, there are three things associate with Lao people well: (1) one is Can or Kaen, (2) sticky rice (kao neow), and (3) sarong (pa ka ma).
These guys are brilliant. I love it.
I'd like to thank Jonny very much for showing Lao folk music to the world. Truly Laos tradition has been hiddened from the world due to lack of media support, but it is a wonderful place to explore. I have been in US for over 20 years, but my heart has always been in Laos. I really enjoy your clips.
ม่วนขนาด.. สุดยอดๆ ขอชมเชย นี่หละคือจิตวิญญาณแห่งลาวล้านช้างทั้งฝั่งซ้ายและฝั่งขวา... ❤️❤️❤️
still jammin to these melodies in 2019
Wow Master.Johnny Master All the LAOS music style..
ออนซ่อน..ลีลาวาดลายฟ้อนแม่นงามหลาย..บ่เคยเห็นมาก่อนเลย
Johnny, you are the best!
this brings back memorys of my time back when I was 18 in Laos.I think it's one of most
beautiful place on earth! I am in my 60s now . I sure miss it.
a true grandmaster
You guys are awesome, thanks for the beautiful music and nong dancer too. Love it all.
I still remember that the little dancer's name is Pooky or Pooki.
pooky it says it in the video
Thank you very informative
Brohter, Jonny, mloog tau kho siab kawg kiag. Thank you so much for up load this Lao folk song.
ม่วนๆ.... สุดยอดๆ เสียงพิณเสียงแคนบ้านเฮา จั่งแหม่นเข้ากันได้ดีหลาย...
beautiful laos culture
มว่นๆๆหลายครับ
I love all this traditional Lao music.I will go some day.......I lived in Korat Thailand.
ມ່ວນອີຫລີເດິ້ ຈອນນີ
Brother Jonny, Koj tshuab tau zoo heev peb nyiam kawg. We like you Khaen so much brother Jonny.
ມ່ວນຫລາຍເດີ້ອ້າຍ ສຸດຍວດແລ້ວເດີ້
มว่นหลาย you're the best khean player.
งามแท้เมึองลาว
Thank you social media forums like this that let us experience this virtually, especially for those of us who wish we could go back to where our ancestors came from but are not able to go...keep posting! Love it!
Excellent
hey Johnny you're the best show a Lao guys your talent we met but didn't get enough time to talked becuz you were busy keep up your good work
ມ່ວນມ່ວນ
เกั่งหลาย.ยงมเลีย👍👍👍
Hi! I just subscribed! Last week at a nephew's birthday party, a great uncle (we both married vietnamese women) gave me a khaen he was given from a village chief in Laos over 50 years ago when he was with an american advisory group. It leaks air quite a bit but I am taking care to get it all sealed up to make it playable. Your videos are great and I expect to learn a lot from them. I will definitely keep you in mind if I have questions. I taught myself đàn bầu (vietnamese monochord) and am considered OK and have translated the text taught at the TP HCMC conservatory into english so I know what kind of learning curve I have ahead of me. Also learned the đàn môi, a highland jaw harp. It doesn't get easier when you're pushing 60 hard, but it's great fun. Especially the looks you get when you play the traditional music (O.o) to the elderly. Thanks so much for offering to help everyone! So rare...
GENIALLL ESTA MUSICA TIBETANA! Y DE LAOS!!!!!! EL AÑO ENTRANTE VOY A IR A LAOS NADA MAS A ESUCHAR EL KHAEN!
GENIAL LA MUSICA DE LAOSSS!!!
I miss my home town love Lao people
i love this music ມວ່ນຫລາຍໆ
Wow i like Morlum so much great video thank you .
dunno y but this music is so soothing, I'm so relaxed now
jonny u the best I love ur khaen....ur fan 4ever
Hi Jonny,how are you? Love you so much ,you very cool,thanks you so much.
sah bai dee, Jonny. Thank you for this lovely music.
Jonny you are the best see you in thailand i lovwe you and morlam....
Thank you for let us to enjoy. By the way, I still do not know the difference between Lam Ban Sork and Lam Kon Savan! The Ban Sork is just 2 km from the center of Savannakhet, my home town.
When I studied salaw saw seung in Chiang Mai my ajaan gave me a pii jum (the single reed 'flute' which is inserted in the mouth). I was told it was of Burmese origin, but it is near impossible to sort that history out. Very rare instrument in Thailand these days, at least in the North, but an unmistakable sound. Well done, sir. keng maak, khrap (sorry takes forever for me to type in Thai)!
ม่วนหลายๆ..ออนซอนเด้..
I absolutely love this! These are my roots right here. And wish I could pao khaen too!
คักหลายอ้ายเอย
i like that*hello johnny*
ม่วนหล่าย
very very good !!! go on
Thank you for the Khaen, Jonny.
😂😂😂😂 Missing my Mom and my farther this songs music very older 15th Laos
I love lum lao so much.......
Watching this now! Trying to learn the khaen and the phin! Awesome!!
Wow @Jonny Olsen, you've clearly mastered the brilliance of Khaen...honestly inspirational!! I want to buy one and start learning to play=) Please keep uploading videoclips of your performances!!
I can't dance like her or play like him. But I could dance with her. Spent 3 years in northeast Thailand about 35 years ago , close to the Mekong river.
Best of the best .cheers.
i like.
love your khaen
jonny u are the best...i see u sometime at lao
Sound really gooood!!!Keep up the good work!!!
👍🏻. Good classic music
ມ່ວນຫຼາຍ
Wonderful
อ้ายจอนนี่ สุดยอด อ้ายมาแต่ประเทศได๋
Laos traditions is awesome 👍👍
love this music
remind me of back home...
ม่วนหลวยคิดฮอดผู้ตาย.. เสียดายผู้ยังเด้..
Very nice Jonny
good i like .....
Thank you for sharing this beautiful melody!!!
ສຸດຢອດ
Good job Jonny!
verygood
impressive , ur the man
Laos pride!
beautiful music
Nice job..
Very nice sound so much I feeling miss Thailand
i love this music amo esta musica
cool i like it :}
very good
Absolutely beautiful, thank you!
You just made my day, keep doing what you're doing. I'm your new fan now lol...
pretty impressive
Jonny, I'm so sorry to hear about your losing your mentor. Keep the music going in his memory.
This music would go along great with practicing Muay Thai :D
ລາວເຮົາຕ້ອງມ່ວນແບບນີ້ຫຼະຕລອດໄປ ມ່ວນໆແທ້ນາ, ມີ ນາງ ປູກີ ມາຊ້ອນໃສ່ອີກ
ต่างชาติเขาเก่งมากเท่าคนไทยเรา
My father used to say, there are three things associate with Lao people well: (1) one is Can or Kaen, (2) sticky rice (kao neow), and (3) sarong (pa ka ma).
Joe Homsombath 4: Pickled fish Padaek
ออนซอนเด้นางลำสวย
ີo ho
ຊາດກ່ອນຢ້ານແມ່ນຄົນລາວຢູ່
ສຽງປີ່ມາພີ່ລຶກແທ້ ມີຜູ້ສືບຢູ່ບ່ນໍ ໂອຍມາງຶດຝຮັ່ງເປົ່າແຄນອີກແລ້ວຂ້ອຍ
Is the dancer the one that sings in a music video?
ปี่ภูไท เพราะมาก
Oh for those that want to know Falungs name is Johnny!!!!
Where can i buy this song or dvd????
Jonny I want to learn lao kaen I'm lao I live in xieng khouang province my facebook's name is Ka to NH . Where do you live now in laos or tai land ?
This white boy jam
ม่วนขนาดซัมบายคีงจนวิญญาณสิออกจากร่าง
beautiful music