a traditional Thai wooden "frog" musical instrument, often known as a krap krueang ti or a guiro-like rasp, which produces a croaking sound when the included stick is rubbed along its ridged back.
- Materials: Typically crafted from wood, often featuring a distinct ridged spine designed to produce sound when scraped.
- Purpose: Primarily used as a percussion instrument in various musical traditions, or as a decorative item symbolizing good luck and prosperity in some cultures.
- Mechanism: To play it, you hold the frog and scrape the stick along the notches on its back, creating a sound similar to a croaking frog
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