Fantastic. The format reminds me of the Play For Change videos that feature musicians from all around the world. Music truly unites us all, regardless of race, religion, or creed.
What is the name of the instrument played by Prawit C. at the end? And how many strings does it have? It's a beautiful sound, but the dragon head carving makes it sublime. Thanks for this delightful video.
I wish the first segment could have screened out the wind(?) sound. Thanks for sharing this. I am particularly fond of this tune.
Great steady tempo with bounce. Better than all that hell for leather.
Fantastic. The format reminds me of the Play For Change videos that feature musicians from all around the world. Music truly unites us all, regardless of race, religion, or creed.
That’s why we love bluegrass ❤️
this is amazing! Love it
Thank you so much!!
Haha, clawhammer gang represent! (Said the guy who ironically picked up the mandolin for once :D )
What is the name of the instrument played by Prawit C. at the end? And how many strings does it have?
It's a beautiful sound, but the dragon head carving makes it sublime.
Thanks for this delightful video.
The instrument is a Thai traditional instrument “Phin” (pronounced pin) it’s awesome - google it.
Looks like 3 pegs 3 strings.
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