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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kse_dievKse diev - Wikipedia

    When the United Nations helped Cambodia to assess its cultural heritage, the kse diev was considered to be the country's oldest musical instrument. Whether or not it was the oldest, the instrument was played in the Angkor court of the Khmer Empire , and the instrument appeared in a bas-relief carving from the 12 or 13th century at the Bayon ...

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  2. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kse_dievKse diev – Wikipedia

    Kse diev, auch sadev, sadiev, say diev, khse muoy, ist eine einsaitige gezupfte Stabzither ohne Bünde, die in der kambodschanischen Musik solistisch, in den phleng kar-Hochzeitsensembles und in den bei Geisterbeschwörungsritualen benötigten phleng arak-Ensembles gespielt wird. Das heute selten gewordene, älteste kambodschanische ...

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › Kse_dievKse diev - Wikiwand

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The kse diev ( Khmer: ខ្សែដៀវ) or khse mhoy ( Khmer: ខ្សែមួយ) is a Cambodian musical bow with a single copper or brass string and a gourd resonator. The resonator is held to the bow with a nylon cord and is open at the other end.

  4. Kse diev (Khmer: ខ្សែដៀវ) or khse mhoy (Khmer: ខ្សែមួយ) - chest-resonated stick zither) photo; Pin - Cambodian harp, ancient instrument reborn in modern times; Struck. Khim (ឃឹម) - hammered dulcimer; Percussion Drums

  5. The kse diev – a long-necked wooden instrument with a single string that produces a low-pitched guitar-like sound when plucked – is one of a number of instruments unique to Cambodia, including the roneat (xylophone) and various kinds of flutes, gongs, drums and clappers.

  6. The kse diev, a chest-resonated monochord stick zither played in Cambodia's old wedding music ensemble, has a long history in Cambodia. Ethnomusicologists have underestimated that history, leading to inaccuracies in knowledge about the monochord zither and its historical trajectory.

  7. Dec 5, 2023 · The contemporary stick zither with a single resonator is called kse diev or khse muoy, which means "one string". Its practice was already rarefied in the 1960s and it had almost disappeared after the Khmer Rouge revolution, most musicians having been exterminated.

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