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Description | 캔(Kan)은 태국 북동부 이싼(ISan) 지역의 악기이다. 독주로도 연주할 수 있지만, 반주악기로 사용되기도 한다. 라마 4세 시기에는 캔 이 태국 중앙 합주 음악을 넘어서는 것을 염려하여 방콕 내에서 캔 연주를 금지하기도 했다. 캔의 몸통 부분인 파이프를 대나무로, 리드 부분은 금속으로 제작되며 타오(Tao(바람통))는 단단한 나무의 뿌리로 만든다. 시대의 변화에 발맞추기 위해 캔의 소리를 국제 표준 음계에 맞추어 조율하는 등의 노력을 기울이고 있으며, 서양 악기와 함께 밴드를 조직하는 등 시대에 발맞춘 유연함을 보여주고 있다. | ||
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Manage No | VI00000478 | Running Time | 25:43 |
Country | Thailand | ||
ICH Domain | Performing Arts, Traditional craft skills | ||
Videos Photographer | Year | 2020 | |
Place | 태국 | File Size | N/A |
Definition | N/A | File Format | N/A |
Copyright | 유네스코아태무형유산센터, 태국 타마삿대학교 |
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Kan
The kan is a traditional Thai instrument from the northeastern region of Isan, which can be played solo or as an accompanying instrument. During the reign of King Rama IV, playing the kan was prohibited in Bangkok due to concerns that it might surpass in popularity the traditional Thai ensemble music of the central region. The kan consists of bamboo pipes, a metal reed, and a wind chest (tao) made from the root of a hardwood tree. Today, efforts are being made to modernize the kan such as tuning it to the international standard pitch and forming ensembles alongside Western instruments.
Thailand 2020 -
PI00005202
Kan
The kan is a traditional Thai instrument from the northeastern region of Isan, which can be played solo or as an accompanying instrument. During the reign of King Rama IV, playing the kan was prohibited in Bangkok due to concerns that it might surpass in popularity the traditional Thai ensemble music of the central region. The kan consists of bamboo pipes, a metal reed, and a wind chest (tao) made from the root of a hardwood tree. Today, efforts are being made to modernize the kan such as tuning it to the international standard pitch and forming ensembles alongside Western instruments.
Thailand 2020 -
PI00005205
Kan
The kan is a traditional Thai instrument from the northeastern region of Isan, which can be played solo or as an accompanying instrument. During the reign of King Rama IV, playing the kan was prohibited in Bangkok due to concerns that it might surpass in popularity the traditional Thai ensemble music of the central region. The kan consists of bamboo pipes, a metal reed, and a wind chest (tao) made from the root of a hardwood tree. Today, efforts are being made to modernize the kan such as tuning it to the international standard pitch and forming ensembles alongside Western instruments.
Thailand -
PI00005203
Kan
The kan is a traditional Thai instrument from the northeastern region of Isan, which can be played solo or as an accompanying instrument. During the reign of King Rama IV, playing the kan was prohibited in Bangkok due to concerns that it might surpass in popularity the traditional Thai ensemble music of the central region. The kan consists of bamboo pipes, a metal reed, and a wind chest (tao) made from the root of a hardwood tree. Today, efforts are being made to modernize the kan such as tuning it to the international standard pitch and forming ensembles alongside Western instruments.
Thailand 2020