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The krap koo or krap khu (กรับคู่) is made from two pieces of split bamboo, approximately 40 cm in length, cut to make 2 pieces 20 cm each. The two cut sides are clapped together [2] The krap phuang (กรับพวง) is made from thin wood or brass, often consisting of a number of pieces tied with string.
Krap (กรับ) - clapper Krap phuang (กรับพวง) - bundle of hardwood and brass slats, tied together at one end; Krap sepha (กรับเสภา) - pair of bamboo or hardwood sticks
When the government built the northern railway passing by Phrom Phiram District, the district office was then moved to Ban Krap Phuang (now named Ban Phrom Phiram), 500m from Phrom Phiram railway station. The district office was renovated in 1960. The present office was opened in 1976.
The Mahori sextet consisted of six performers included; Saw-sam-sai, Krachappi, Thaband, krap-phuang, Khlui, and Pi-chennai. During the early Ayutthaya period, this ensemble first appeared. The Mahori septet was added to the existing ensemble and consists of Saw-sam-sai, Krachappi, Thon, Krab-phuang, Khlui, Ranat, Ranat kaeo and Ramana.
From upper left to lower right: bando, krap phuang, khong mong, ching, chap, and krap sepha (two instruments shown). From left to right: pi chawa, pi chanai, khlui, pi o, pi nai, pi nok. From left to right: khong mong (on stand); and adaptations of khong mong: khong khu (on floor), khong rabeng, and khong wong.
upper, left to right: (1) bando, (2) krap phuang, (3) khong mong; ... krap sepha; respectively. ไทย: เครื่องตี ประกอบด้วย
Ban Grap Phuang Thai (South Ban Grap Phuang) บ้านกรับพวงใต้ 5 Ban Grap Phuang Glang (Central Ban Grap Phuang) บ้านกรับพวงกลาง 6 Ban Grap Phuang Nuea (North Ban Grap Phuang) บ้านกรับพวงเหนือ 7 Ban Khung Tao Lao บ้านคุ้งเตาเหล้า
Chum Phuang (Thai: ชุมพวง, pronounced [tɕʰūm pʰūaŋ]; Northeastern Thai: ซุมพวง, [citation needed] pronounced [su᷇m pʰu᷇aŋ])) is a district in the eastern part of Nakhon Ratchasima province, northeastern Thailand.