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The International Journal of the Royal Society of Thailand
                                                       The International Journal of the Royal Society of Thailand
                                                                                    Volume XIII – 2021
                                                                                    Volume XII, 2020

                   •  The paper should be submitted to the Editorial Board in three copies
                      and an electronic file as a text file (e.g. doc).

                   •  Figures should be numbered and stored in separate files with legends
                      included in the main text file.
                   •  Either English or American spelling can be used but should be

                      consistent for the entire article.

                                            Article Structure

                   Each article should contain the following :
                   •  Title
                   •  Short title for page headings

                   •  Authors and their affiliations
                   •  A concise abstract (not more than 300 words)

                   •  Key words
                   •  Main  text  divided  into  sections  e.g.  Introduction,  Materials  and

                      Methods, Results and Conclusion
                   •  References (of all articles cited in the text)

                   •  Table and Figure captions (numbered in sequence as they appear in
                      the text)
           Abstract
                   The abstract should be concise and informative, not more than 300 words.
             It should not only indicate the general scope of the article but also state the main

           Example 1 Set structural pitches for each culture with the same tuning on Bb and Eb, Harmony of
           results and conclusions.
       Example 1 Set structural pitches for each culture with the same tuning on Bb and Eb, Harmony of Chimes,
           Chimes, mvt.VII, mm. 254-271.
           Ethical Guidelines
       mvt.VII, mm. 254-271.
                   Experimental investigation papers must state in the Materials and
           Methods section that
           2.  Texture differences
               2.  Texture differences
                   1)  informed consent was obtained from all adult participants and from
           Western composition pays attention to harmony and the vertical structure of the music that
                  Western composition pays attention to harmony and the vertical structure
           parents or legal guardians of minors, including the name of the appropriate
           creates a homophonic texture. On the other hand, the music of Southeast Asia is constructed
           institutional review board having approved the project;
           of the music that creates a homophonic texture. On the other hand, the music of

                   2)  the maintenance and care of experimental animals comply with the
             on heterophonic and polyphonic textures in which the motion is constructed on a horizontal
           Southeast Asia is constructed on heterophonic and polyphonic textures in which
           Thai National Institute of Health Guidelines for the humane use of laboratory
           the motion is constructed on a horizontal structure. Since the heterophonic texture ast
           structure. Since the heterophonic texture is considered a shared-musical culture of Southe
           animals  or the equivalent country authority or agency;
           is considered a shared-musical culture of Southeast Asia, traditional instruments of
           Asia, traditional instruments of Southeast Asia can perform together based on the heterophonic
                   3)  approval is obtained from the relevant ethical committee.
           Southeast Asia can perform together based on the heterophonic practice of
           practice of melodic variation on the same tune. While the traditional instruments maintain their
           melodic variation on the same tune. While the traditional instruments maintain
           heterophonic practice, the western orchestra can punctuate with chords (vertical structures) at
           their heterophonic practice, the western orchestra can punctuate with chords
           certain points to emphasize the melody in the same way they enhance chordal progression in
           homophonic structure. The example (see example 2) displays western wind and percussion
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                Narongrit Dhamabutra                                                           191
           instruments imitating the role of traditional instruments by creating a heterophonic structure of
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