Water Side Tales - A traditional song from Thailand | From the "Laya Project" Film
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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Composed and written: Traditional (Thailand)
Vocal & Soruh: Wanna Jarasmathusorn
Kong Wong & Ranard: Boonchai Jarasmathusorn
Pin Guitar: Sing Tao
Buddhist Chanting: Anuparbkisadaram Temple
Keyboard and programming: Patrick Sebag
Strings: Madras String Section
Bass: Paul Jacob
Produced and Arranged: Patrick Sebag
Recorded on location and at Clementine Studios Chennai, India by Yotam Agam and Patrick Sebag
Mixing and Mastering by Yotam Agam, Clementine Studios, Chennai, India.
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How beautiful and far off places with interesting people. What a beautiful series of videos!
I really dig the whole ethos behind your music and representing people's lives and music honestly.
@EarthSync At 1:24 what is the musical instrument used? I never heard such a sound before it's awesome!!!
You asked a year ago, so I don't know if you'll see this. The generic name for such an instrument is a hammered dulcimer. Given that this is Thai music, the instrument may well be a khim, which is a local instrument derived from the Persian santur.
@@rossclement7147 Thank you for the info.