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''Wong khrueang sai'' ((タイ語:วงเครื่องสาย), , literally "string ensemble") is a musical ensemble in Thai classical music which consists primarily of string instruments. A typical ''khrueang sai'' ensemble features two two-string fiddles, one high and one low (''saw duang'' and ''saw u''), a three-string zither called ''jakhe'', a vertical duct flute called ''khlui'', hand drums, and various cymbals. Depending on the size of the ensemble, instruments may be doubled or left out. A three-string spike fiddle called ''saw sam sai'' may be added as well. The ''khim'' (hammered dulcimer) has become popular and is also used in this ensemble. In the 20th century, Western instruments such as the violin or organ have also occasionally been integrated into ''khrueang sai'' ensembles. ==Playing context== The ''khrueang sai'' is one of the quietest and most intimate ensembles in Thai classical music. It is used to accompany singing, dances, and holidays. It also used in impromptu occasions requiring music.
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