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English: Bas relief from the north gallery of Angkor Wat, constructed in the 16th century a.d., showing musician (center) playing a kse diev. The areophone instruments are possibly blockflutes or oboes. The man to the right of the kse diev is clapping cymbals.
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Free-reed. A Cambodian musical instrument called a Sneng ស្នែង, made from a cow's horn, sits in front of a water buffalo horn. The reed where the instrument is played is visible on the side of the horn. Sneng ( Khmer: ស្នែង) - water buffalo or ox horn with a single free reed photo. Pey pok ( Khmer: ប៉ីពក) - free ...
The alapini vina is represented in sculpture with two thickness of tube or stick. Earliest images show a much thinner stick. By the 10th—12th century C.E., the larger tube zither form was common as well. The ālāpiṇī vīṇā was a medieval stick-zither veena in India, with a single string and a gourd resonator. Later forms added more ...
Kse diev, auch sadev, sadiev, say diev, khse muoy ( kambodschanisch „eine“ oder „einzelne Saite“), ist eine einsaitige gezupfte Stab zither ohne Bünde, die in der kambodschanischen Musik solistisch, in den phleng kar -Hochzeitsensembles und in den bei Geisterbeschwörungsritualen benötigten phleng arak -Ensembles gespielt wird.
Arak music used flute, drum, tro, chapei and kse diev. Ayai អាយ៉ៃ ខ្មែរ Ayai is a type of repartee singing consisting of humorous dialogue sung as a series of questions and answers between a man and a woman. It is somewhat similar to an operetta. Ayai is accompanied by an ensemble of the same name. Learn more about ayai on ...