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  2. Tai Orathai - Wikipedia

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    Tai's real name is Orathai Dabkham. She was born on 27 March 1980, in the village of Khum San Chani, Tambon Pohn Swan, Amphoe Na Chaluai, in Ubon Ratchatani Province . [ 4 ] She is the daughter of Sang Dabkham and Nittaya Kaewthong.

  3. Montri Tramote - Wikipedia

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    Montri Tramote (Thai: มนตรี ตราโมท, RTGS: Montri Tramot, pronounced [mōn.trīː trāː.môːt]; 17 June 1900 – 6 August 1995) [1] was a Thai musician, known as a master of Thai classical music.

  4. Category:21st-century Thai women singers - Wikipedia

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    Names of people in this category are sorted by given name, according to Thai practice. The sortkey of this category is maintained by User:cewbot . See also: Category:21st-century Thai male singers

  5. Category:Thai women singers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Thai women singers" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Khong wong yai - Wikipedia

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    The khong wong yai (Thai: ฆ้องวงใหญ่, pronounced [kʰɔ́ːŋ woŋ jàj]) is a circle with gongs used in the music of Thailand. It has 16 tuned bossed gongs in a rattan frame and is played with two beaters. The player sits in the center of the circle. [1]

  7. Am Chonthicha - Wikipedia

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    Chonthicha Chaimanee (Thai: ชลธิชา ไชยมณี, also spelled Cholticha; born 28 March 2005), known mononymously as Am Cholticha (Thai: แอ้ม ชลธิชา) or Am Noi (Thai: แอ้มน้อย) is a Thai Luk thung singer from Isan area. She was a twenty first-time champions in the music contest presented by ...

  8. Phleng Thai sakon - Wikipedia

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    Phleng Thai sakon (Thai: เพลงไทยสากล; transl. international-style Thai music) refers to Thai music in which traditional elements are blended with the use of Western notation and instruments. In the narrow sense, the term refers to the early movement in which this style of music was popularized.

  9. Mor lam - Wikipedia

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    Mor lam means 'expert song', or 'expert singer', referring to the music or artist respectively. Other romanisations used include mor lum, maw lam, maw lum, moh lam, mhor lum, and molum. In Laos, the music is known simply as lam (ລຳ); mor lam (ໝໍລຳ) refers to the singer.