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Thonghuad Faited (Thai: ทองฮวด ฝ่ายเทศ) is a sor player from Thailand. The sor is the traditional two-stringed violin that is a mainstay of the musical culture of Isan, the north east Thai province that borders with Laos and Cambodia. Thonghuad comes from the molam tradition, the dominant rural music from Isan. He is a nationally recognised master of his craft who has additionally cut sides with dozens of established singers over the years, such as Waipod Petchsupan (alternate transliterations: Waipot Petsuwan, Waipod Phetsuphan and Waiphot Phetsuphan) and Angkanang Kunchai. At the peak of his fame he played up to five gigs a night in Bangkok. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
The Sound Of Siam, Vol. 2 (Molam & Luk Thung Isan From North-East Thailand 1970 - 1982)
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Diew Sor Isan: The North East Thai Violin of Thonghuad Faited

Diew Sor Isan

Diew Sor Isan : The North East Thai Violin of Thonghuad Faited

The Sound of Siam 2: Molam & Luk Thung Isan from North-East Thailand 1970-1982
The Sound Of Siam, Vol. 2
Diew Sor Isan: The North East Thai Violin Of Thonghuad Faited

The North East Thai Violin Of Thonghuad Faited
The Sound of Siam Volume 2: Molam & Luk Thung from North-East Thailand 1970-1982
Songlines CD #87 (October 2012)
The Sound Of Siam, Vol. 2 (Mol