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for tuning. Eventually the instrument is painted and sometimes decorated with Lai Thai motifs. The bridge can be made from either bone or hardwood. Other woods used for the construction of the sueng are
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temperament, meaning that in one octave the instrument plays seven tones, as opposed to the twelve tones of western music. This temperament is found in
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on the sueng are spaced differently than western fretted instruments. In fact, with such arrangement of frets, the instrument plays in the
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where the two strings in the course are tuned to unison and played together as one, with a long soft
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of the same wood is glued to the instrument. Trapezoid shaped sticks are cut form a
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wood, carved into shape by the artisan. Once carved, a round
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is part of a northern Thai traditional ensemble called the
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Thai
ซึง
Burmese
[sɯ̄ŋ]
northern
Lanna
Thailand
frets
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grajabpi
central Thailand

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