- The
Pinpeat (Khmer: ពិណពាទ្យ, pĭnpéaty [pɨnpiət]) is the
largest Khmer traditional musical ensemble. It has
performed the
ceremonial music of the royal...
- ****ociated with
their religious dances. Some
dances are
accompanied by a
pinpeat orchestra,
which includes a
ching (cymbal),
roneat (bamboo xylophone),...
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called phinphat. It is
analogous to its
Cambodian musical ensemble of
pinpeat and
Laotian ensemble of pinphat. The
smallest piphat,
called piphat khrueang...
- uses a
quadruple reed to
produce sound. The
instrument is used in the
pinpeat orchestra,
where it is the only wind instrument. The set of
quadruple reeds...
-
sides of the
sound box. Now they are simpler. The
Roneat is pla**** in the
Pinpeat ensemble. In that ensemble, sits on the
right of the
Roneat Thung, a lower-pitched...
- from the
Phuong Neary dance (Khmer: របាំភួងនារី), and uses
music from the
pinpeat orchestra, a song
titled 'Deum Chheung' (Khmer: ដើមឈិង). This led her first...
- to
several types of
xylophones used in
traditional Cambodian music; the
pinpeat and mohaori.
Roneat may
refers to
several Cambodian xylophone types such...
- make as many as 8
different pitches. The
player of the
sampho leads the
pinpeat (a
classical ensemble of wind and
percussion instruments),
setting the...
- thom or kong thom (Khmer: គងធំ)
plays a
melodic line in the
Cambodian pinpeat ensemble almost identical to that of the
roneat thung (large xylophone)...
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