The sound of khene ,the Land of da champa These are symbols of Visit Laos year The sond of khene expresses the true feelings of the Lao people A warm welcome to all guests The Khene is like our friend We playthe Khene and sing and dance our cares away In Luang Prang is a world famous city The Plain of Jar of jeuang People , The ancient heritage of Xieng Khouang Oh, Vientiane , in the Land of one million elephants ! The Laos people are proud of magnificent Theat Luang Wat Phu in the Land of da champa Great and mysterios Wat Phu * The khene is the most popular of traditional Lao instruments ; it is made from a series of bamboo pipes into which are inserted metal or ood reeds.
The sound of khene* ,the Land of dork champa These things are symbols of Visit Laos year The sound of khene expresses the true feeling of the Lao people A warm welcome to all guests The Khene is like our friends We play the Khene, sing folk song and dance with all people Luang Prang is a world famous city The Plain of Jars is Land of jeuang People , The ancient heritage of Xieng Khouang Oh, Vientiane, the Capital of Laos, the country of million of elephants Laos people are proud of magnificent That Luang, Wat Phu which is in the Land of dork champa Great and mysterious Wat Phu
* The khene is the most popular of traditional Lao instruments ; it is made from a series of bamboo pipes into which are inserted metal or ood reeds.
The sound of khene* ,the Land of dork champa These things are symbols of Visit Laos year The sound of khene expresses the true feeling of the Lao people A warm welcome to all guests The Khene is like our friends We play the Khene, sing folk song and dance with all people Luang Prang is a world famous city The Plain of Jars is Land of jeuang People , The ancient heritage of Xieng Khouang Oh, Vientiane, the Capital of Laos, the country of million of elephants Laos people are proud of magnificent That Luang, Wat Phu which is in the Land of dork champa Great and mysterious Wat Phu
* The khene is the most popular of traditional Lao instruments ; it is made from a series of bamboo pipes into which are inserted metal or ood reeds.
I guess if you hear it being played when you are born thee khene might sound lovely, but to me it sounds like a pig being slaughtered.