The Arranging of Musical Compositions of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great for Isan Folk Music
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The Arranging of Musical Compositions of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great for Isan Folk Music aimed to Orchestrate 10 songs, folk Music Bands from Northeast academies participated with in play. A total of 10 bands were preferred to participate in the project, with the bands performing New Year Greeting Song, and recording video clips sending them to the committee. Once qualified, all bands will rehearse the 10 songs that will be performed at the College of Music, Mahasarakham University, and the performance will be broadcast via Facebook Live, as well as publish recordings of the performance via the YuTube channel linked to https://bit.ly/isanroyalsong, in order to preserve Isan folk music culture. The result was disseminated by the number of people reach on social media which was more than twenty thousand.
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