The Study Mong Wai: Karen's Musical Instrument of Sangkhlaburi District, Kanchanaburi

Authors

  • Pratchaya Wongpotjanee
  • Kanchana Intarasunanont

Abstract

The objectives of this research are, 1) to study the history, background, functions and components ofMong wai, and 2) to collect and analyze songs that played by Mong wai in Karen culture. The study andanalysis of data collected by surveying and interviewing revealed that;1. Mong Wai is a percussion musical instrument invented by Karen tribe in Myanmar. Mong Wai has18 small Gongs with 18 different pitches that orderly, made from alloy and looked similar to Thai Mong(Thai Gong). Mong Wai has big knob at the middle of each Gong, which has different size and producesdifferent musical note. Luk Mong are attached to all three parts of a wooden frame. Mong Wai plays ahighly influential role for Karen culture. Mong Wai is usually played as the main instrument in most ofthe Karen festivals and ceremonies.2. There are 12 Songs performed by using Mong Wai at different Karen ceremonies, i.e., 1) Payinghomage to the teacher 2) End of Buddhist Lent Day 3) Temple fair 4) Fulfill one’s vow 5) Songkranfestival 6) The funeral. From the song analysis it is found that the major tone of most songs is in çFaénote. The songs generally start with introduction part and also end with the same introduction part. Thesongs also have a repeat and upbeat rhythm. At all annual festivals, Mong Wai is usually used as themain musical instrument for attracting people to attend the events.

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