Luk krung (original) (raw)
Luk krung (Thai: ลูกกรุง, pronounced [lûːk krūŋ]; literally "child of the city"), also called phleng luk krung (เพลงลูกกรุง), is a genre of Thai popular music. It is a more polished, urban style, compared to its folk music counterpart, luk thung. Luk krung songs commonly feature themes about feelings of society, people in the capital and occurrences that happen in the period of time. The emotions, the singing, the tone of singer, the songwriter and musicians all form to create an exquisite, delicate and gentle sound. The style of the music and lyrics are similar to poetry and the meaning of lyrics is complex.
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dbo:abstract | Luk krung (Thai: ลูกกรุง, pronounced [lûːk krūŋ]; literally "child of the city"), also called phleng luk krung (เพลงลูกกรุง), is a genre of Thai popular music. It is a more polished, urban style, compared to its folk music counterpart, luk thung. Luk krung songs commonly feature themes about feelings of society, people in the capital and occurrences that happen in the period of time. The emotions, the singing, the tone of singer, the songwriter and musicians all form to create an exquisite, delicate and gentle sound. The style of the music and lyrics are similar to poetry and the meaning of lyrics is complex. (en) ルククルン(タイ語: ลูกกรุง)はタイ王国の大衆歌謡のジャンルのひとつ。都会歌という意味合い。かつて一世を風靡したが、今となってはタイの「懐かしのメロディー」扱いで、最盛期はタイの都市部でよく聴かれた。現在も少ないながらも根強いファンに支持されている。 (ja) |
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rdfs:comment | Luk krung (Thai: ลูกกรุง, pronounced [lûːk krūŋ]; literally "child of the city"), also called phleng luk krung (เพลงลูกกรุง), is a genre of Thai popular music. It is a more polished, urban style, compared to its folk music counterpart, luk thung. Luk krung songs commonly feature themes about feelings of society, people in the capital and occurrences that happen in the period of time. The emotions, the singing, the tone of singer, the songwriter and musicians all form to create an exquisite, delicate and gentle sound. The style of the music and lyrics are similar to poetry and the meaning of lyrics is complex. (en) ルククルン(タイ語: ลูกกรุง)はタイ王国の大衆歌謡のジャンルのひとつ。都会歌という意味合い。かつて一世を風靡したが、今となってはタイの「懐かしのメロディー」扱いで、最盛期はタイの都市部でよく聴かれた。現在も少ないながらも根強いファンに支持されている。 (ja) |
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