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  2. Lao music - Wikipedia

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    The Lao classical orchestra can be divided into two categories, Sep Nyai and Sep Noi (or Mahori).The Sep Nyai is similar to Piphat, and is ceremonial and formal music and includes: two sets of gongs (khong vông), a xylophone (), an oboe (pei or salai), two large kettle drums and two sets of cymbals (sing, similar to Thai ching).

  3. Mor lam - Wikipedia

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    In northern Laos, the regional folk music styles are referred to as ຂັບ, khap /kʰáp/, and signifies 'to sing' or a 'song'. The Lao-speaking people across the river in Isan call the music หมอลำ, mo lam, /mɔ̌ː lám/, which refers to both the singer and the musical style, while in Laos, the equivalent term ໝໍລຳ, molam ...

  4. Category:Music of Laos - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Music of Laos" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  5. Music of Laos - Wikipedia

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    Music varies widely across Laos, with the lam saravane style being most popular, while the city of Luang Prabang is known for a slow form called khaplam wai. An extremely popular form of Lao lam that developed in Thailand is called mor lam sing , and is faster and electrified.

  6. Category:2020 songs - Wikipedia

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    Music portal; Songs written or first produced in the year 2020. ... Pages in category "2020 songs" ... This page was last edited on 24 March 2020, ...

  7. Lam saravane - Wikipedia

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    Lam saravane [1] (Lao: ລຳສາລະວັນ, Thai: ลำสาละวัน) is a popular folksong originally from the southern province of Saravane Province of Laos, [2] but popular throughout the Lao-speaking world, including the Isan region of Thailand, [3] but it is also regarded as a traditional folksong and dance of Khmer culture.

  8. Category:Lao-language singers - Wikipedia

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    Music portal Pages in category "Lao-language singers" ... Pages in category "Lao-language singers" ... This page was last edited on 11 October 2020, at 03:54 (UTC).

  9. Lao pop - Wikipedia

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    Lao pop music started forming itself in the late 1980s, when Laos started benefiting from an economic growth that has lasted till nowadays. Before the reforms implemented by the government, the entertainment industry was completely limited due to the tight censorship and the widespread poverty, which prevented the music scene from flourishing.