Important Announcement
PubHTML5 Scheduled Server Maintenance on (GMT) Sunday, June 26th, 2:00 am - 8:00 am.
PubHTML5 site will be inoperative during the times indicated!

Home Explore ranad ek

ranad ek

Published by Pancake Mekkararat, 2023-02-07 11:18:34

Description: ประวัติระนาดเอก

Search

Read the Text Version

Ranad Ek

Ranad Ek Ranat Ek is a type of percussion instrument. that evolved from the grope In the past, probably used two grappling strokes. Later, it was thought that If many picks are placed in a row then modify the invention to have a hierarchical size and make a sound-absorbing rail and use the ropes to string the different sizes of wooden supports together and stretched on a rail using a stick to make a sound

brought lead mixed with beeswax to counteract the sound by attaching it to the end of the skewer to make a more melodious sound Calling the wooden skeins that are made in different sizes called Luk Ranat, called Luk Ranat that are tied together in one piece as a sheet. It is a musical instrument that is auspicious in the house. Performed in the Pi Phaat and Mahori ensembles. This paranat ek acts as the leader of the band.The piece consists of a xylophone made of rosewood or heartwood such as bong bamboo, Mahad wood, and rosewood wood. The solid wood xylophone, the sound is strong and loud and clear, suitable for playing in a solid wood flute ensemble. The xylophone made of bamboo produces a soft sound. Suitable for Piphat ensembles and Piphat ensembles with stringed instruments. There are 21-22 xylophone balls in total, with the 22nd ball being called Luk Leek or Lib.

The belly of the xylophone is hollowed out, and wax mixed with lead is weighted to create a distinction between the sounds. The sound from the xylophone depends on 3 components: the first part depends on the large-small size. of the wood used to make the second part depends on how much - how much The third depends on the amount of lead weighted under each xylophone. All xylophones are perforated for stringing. and hung on the xylophone tracks. The rail is the sound box of the xylophone. make the duty to carry the sound Popularly made of teak wood and painted with varnish. Nowadays, the use of wooden and oiled xylophones has decreased in popularity. Musicians prefer to use the xylophone rails carved with Thai patterns and lacquered and gilded for beauty. In some occasions, there may be inlaid mother-of-pearl. which the price will be high as well From campaigns to protect wild animals that are everywhere. Therefore, the fork rail is not popular. The shape is similar to a dinghy, but the curve is more slender. In the middle of the arch there are feet that are used for standing. with one foot, like Phan Waen Fah Both ends of the arch are called khon. There are 2 hooks on each side of the xylophone.

There are 2 types of xylophones that are directly related to the sound generation: hard wood and soft wood. Hard wood is wrapped tightly with cloth. And chum with love until it becomes stiff when beating, it will be loud and clear, suitable for a solid wood pipe band. Piphat Mon band and Nang Hong Pi Phaat band. and use many threads for beauty soft sound Played in the Piphat Mai Nuam ensemble, Mahori ensemble, Piphat ensemble mixed with stringed instruments. and the ancient Pi Phaat band

Thank you Wacharapong Prasitcharoenchai M.3/2 No.20


Like this book? You can publish your book online for free in a few minutes!
Create your own flipbook