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TRO SAU THOM

Description

 

  The Tro Sau Thom simply as "Tro Sau" only is a bowed stringed musical instrument, larger than the “Tro Sau Tuch” and is used in “Mohowrri”* music.

  The Tro Sau Thom is made from black wood, “Kra Nhung” or “Neang Nung”, earlier on in the history of Mohowrri, more basic materials were used, such as hollow bamboo and tortoise shell.

  This instrument has a sound box, called “Bompung Tro” which is around 120mm long and 90mm wide and is covered with snake or lizard skin. The neck is long, measuring 620mm and is made or black wood, “Kra Nhung” or Neang Nung”. Aroung the scroll, or ornamentation. Controlling the tension of the two strings are two tuning pegs, the highest being 205mm long and lower peg of 191mm in length.

  The bow stick is made of hard wood and the hair of either horse tail, pineapple fibers or fine animal hair fibers. Both ends of the hair are then tied to the upper and lower parts of the bow sticks.

  The strings of the Tro Sau Thom at one time were made of silk, but now they are made of metal. The two string s Produce the sounds “G” for  the lower and “D” for the upper, which the Tro Sau Tuch” ( a smaller version of the Tro Sau Thom) produces a “D” and an “A”.

 

 

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