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A typical <i>khrueang sai</i> ensemble features two two-string fiddles, one high and one low (<i>saw duang</i> and <i>saw u</i>), a three-string zither called <i>jakhe</i>, a vertical duct flute called <i>khlui</i>, hand drums, and various <i>ching</i> or cymbals. Depending on the size of the ensemble, instruments may be doubled or left out.
A typical <i>khrueang sai</i> ensemble features two two-string fiddles, one high and one low (<i>saw duang</i> and <i>saw u</i>), a three-string zither called <i>jakhe</i>, a vertical duct flute called <i>khlui</i>, hand drums, and various <i>ching</i> or cymbals. Depending on the size of the ensemble, instruments may be doubled or left out.
The <i>khlui</i> is a vertical duct flute from Thailand. It originated before or during the Sukhothai period (1238-1583 CE) along with many other Thai instruments. But, it was officially recorded as a Thai instrument by King Borommatrailokkanat (1431-1488) during the Ayutthaya Kingdon (1351-1767).<br/><br/>

It is a reedless instrument, generally made of bamboo, though instruments are also made from hardwood or plastic. After many generations of modifications, it survives to the present day as the <i>khlui phiang aw</i>.
The <i>khlui</i> is a vertical duct flute from Thailand. It originated before or during the Sukhothai period (1238-1583 CE) along with many other Thai instruments. But, it was officially recorded as a Thai instrument by King Borommatrailokkanat (1431-1488) during the Ayutthaya Kingdon (1351-1767).<br/><br/>

It is a reedless instrument, generally made of bamboo, though instruments are also made from hardwood or plastic. After many generations of modifications, it survives to the present day as the <i>khlui phiang aw</i>.