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Reel #1 of ______
SI-FP-1980-PR-156
Southeast Asia
Record Level
Sunday, Oct 12, 1980 sound tech: Bill Pearson
recording: 

10:44 Start Reel #1 - Lao Musicians
So Khamvonsgsa - xylophone - Renat -
drum -
finger cymbals - An Catlin
10:50 Amy Catlin
Introduce Musician: Karm [[?]]|
Renat - So Khamoonsgsa [[Khamvonsgsa]] vocal - N
10:51 - Tune #1 10:58 Renat - So K drum [[strikethrough]] Kamsuk [[/strikethrough]] Kham Souk Ph.
tune ends finger cymbals - Amy
10:58 Amy - that was So K arrived last yr. 
from Laos - wd normally be with large orchestra ...
well Mohlam - "the expert at singing [[?]]

11:00 - Tune #2  "Mohlam" (vocal Kham Souk Phanthaoong male - | Da Inthirath + can [[?]])
11:06 - (female singer Novanne Inthirath)
11:08 tune ends
11:08 Amy - its Harvest time in Oct -in Laos wd normally be singing
in festival in Laos - NI said it's windy ...
thank my great tehr - .. desc. [[describe]] sunshine
another one

- June #3
"Floating Down the River" no meter then into a
song - Cau [[?]] Inthirath; vocal Kham Souk Phanthavong
- femal vocal Nouanne [[Nouaane]] Inthiralth [[Inthirath]]
11:19 Amy - song was about pain of lvg [[leaving]] Laos 2nd part was
about flirtation of the singers

11:23 - June #4 = "Lotus Flower"
So Khamvonsgsa - eau [[?]] - song about the lotus flower
11:26 -Amy "Mr. So is ...
... escaped from lrng.[[?]] seminar no pencil
or paper - .. wrote on banana leaves


11:28 - Hmong musicians getting into place
Gaeng [[Gaign]] tune _ [[strikethrough]]pan[[/strikethrough]] gaeng [[Gaign]] - Chia Chu Kue
vocal verses interspersed vocal & handmovements [[hand movements]] - Song Vu Chang
11:32 tape ends