2. Cambodia and Myanmar have a lot of similarities in the musical instruments.
3. Cambodian Music One of the most beautiful countries in Southeast Asian. Different kinds of music used for different activities in the village.
4. KAR MUSIC – weddings ARAKK – rituals during communications with spirits AYAI REPARTEE – singing for some entertainment YIKE and BAASAK – for theater performance
5. PINPEAT ENSEMBLE An orchestra that accompanies the different royal activities of the courts and temples It has similarities with the Thai Piphat ensemble which consists of 9-10 musical instruments. Consists of gong ensembles, drum ensembles, and free reed mouth organs with gourd wind chests.
6. Musical Instruments of the Piphat Ensemble It is a double- headed drum played by using hands.
7. ONEAT It is a xylophone instrument .
8. CHING Finger cymbals
9. SKORTHOM two big drum set
10. KONGVONG It is a set of gongs in circular formation
11. CHAMRIENG vocals
12. MYANMAR INSTRUMENTS It was know as Burma until 1989. It’s music is: Melodious Generally without harmony Common time signature is four-four two-four Eight-sixteen
13. Burmese Classical Ensemble Sidaw Outdoor ensemble in royal courts Perform in royal ploughing ceremony Plays in festivals Saung An indoor form composed of female singer accompanied by traditional ensemble.
14. Sidaw Emsemble Hnegyi – it is a large double reed type Si – is a bell Wa – is a clapper Gandama – is a double headed drum
15. Saung Ensemble It is an arched harp It is known as the national musical Burmese instrument.
16. Patala – it is a xylophone tuned same like the diatonic scale. Mi gyaung - zither Palwei - flute Tayaw - fiddle Hnyin – it is a small mouth organ
17. Folk Music Mahagita – collection of classical songs. Royal court music Worship Horses’ dance songs Songs of longing and sorrow. Saung-gauk – used to accompany these songs.
18. BYAW It is a distinct form played in religious festivals It is sung to the beat of long thin drum.
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1. Music of Cambodia and Myanmar
2. Cambodia and Myanmar have a lot of similarities in the musical instruments.
3. Cambodian Music One of the most beautiful countries in Southeast Asian. Different kinds of music used for different activities in the village.
4. KAR MUSIC – weddings ARAKK – rituals during communications with spirits AYAI REPARTEE – singing for some entertainment YIKE and BAASAK – for theater performance
5. PINPEAT ENSEMBLE An orchestra that accompanies the different royal activities of the courts and temples It has similarities with the Thai Piphat ensemble which consists of 9-10 musical instruments. Consists of gong ensembles, drum ensembles, and free reed mouth organs with gourd wind chests.
6. Musical Instruments of the Piphat Ensemble It is a double- headed drum played by using hands.
7. ONEAT It is a xylophone instrument .
8. CHING Finger cymbals
9. SKORTHOM two big drum set
10. KONGVONG It is a set of gongs in circular formation
11. CHAMRIENG vocals
12. MYANMAR INSTRUMENTS It was know as Burma until 1989. It’s music is: Melodious Generally without harmony Common time signature is four-four two-four Eight-sixteen
13. Burmese Classical Ensemble Sidaw Outdoor ensemble in royal courts Perform in royal ploughing ceremony Plays in festivals Saung An indoor form composed of female singer accompanied by traditional ensemble.
14. Sidaw Emsemble Hnegyi – it is a large double reed type Si – is a bell Wa – is a clapper Gandama – is a double headed drum
15. Saung Ensemble It is an arched harp It is known as the national musical Burmese instrument.
16. Patala – it is a xylophone tuned same like the diatonic scale. Mi gyaung - zither Palwei - flute Tayaw - fiddle Hnyin – it is a small mouth organ
17. Folk Music Mahagita – collection of classical songs. Royal court music Worship Horses’ dance songs Songs of longing and sorrow. Saung-gauk – used to accompany these songs.
18. BYAW It is a distinct form played in religious festivals It is sung to the beat of long thin drum.
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