Pi (instrument) - Pi Cha Nai

Pi Cha Nai

The pi chanai is pi song thon (ปี่สองท่อน, pi that consists of two parts). Body part is called lao pi (เลาปี่). Mouth part is called "lamphong" (ลำโพง). Both parts are made from wood or ivory. It is presumed that the Thais obtained this musical influence from India due to its similarity to the Indian shehnai. Pi have been used in Thai since the Sukhothai period. At present, it is played together with the pi chawa in parades.

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