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Bamboo poles used like an oblique yoke to carry stuff is a common sight in China. This folk song tellsof the bamboo pole that the singer is bearing, and on their way, past green willows and red flowers, to the city of...
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Around the time of World War II, a certain practice called Ramwong emerged. In order to help people to forget their penury, the Prime Minister of Thailand, encouraged Thai women and men to enjoy themselves by dancing...
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Cha+ang, or Elephant, is one of the most well-known children’s songs in Thailand. It is taught to children in kindergarten and primary school. The melody is adapted from a Thai classical piece called phama khwee,...
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Ka+ang Cow Gin Glu+uay, or Bats Eating Banana, is a very famous Thai traditional tune that invites the listener to see the bats flying in the sky looking for food. The composer is not known but it is believed that...
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Ka+ang Cow Gin Glu+uay, or Bats Eating Banana, is a very famous Thai traditional tune that invites the listener to see the bats flying in the sky looking for food. The composer is not known but it is believed that...
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Bamboo poles used like an oblique yoke to carry stuff is a common sight in China. This folk song tells of the bamboo pole that the singer is bearing, and on their way, past green willows and red flowers, to the city...
$5.00
Bamboo poles used like an oblique yoke to carry stuff is a common sight in China. This folk song tells of the bamboo pole that the singer is bearing, and on their way, past green willows and red flowers, to the city...
$5.00
Bamboo poles used like an oblique yoke to carry stuff is a common sight in China. This folk song tells of the bamboo pole that the singer is bearing, and on their way, past green willows and red flowers, to the city...
$5.00
Amis folksong from Taiwan arranged for unaccompanied SAB choirs.
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