This listing provides only 1 tube/container and 5 reeds
of Pi Nai or Pi Chawa
The traditional music that accompanies the Ram Muay and the Muay Thai fight itself is known as Sarama
The instruments that form the live, acoustic setup are the Pi Chawa – a type of woodwind instrument; klong kak drums played by hand; and bronze or copper finger cymbals that are known as ching – used to keep the rhythm.
The Pi Chawa is a wind instrument that is played in a way in which the performer never stops blowing. This creates a continuous tone that is never interrupted by the need to breathe in air, using a method known as Circular Breathing. The method is believed to originate from the Persians who have used it to play wind instruments such as the saaz for millennia. Performers master the skill of breathing in through the nose while simultaneously blowing out from the mouth.

