Roneat may refers to several Cambodian xylophone types such as roneat thmor, roneat ek, roneat thung, roneat dek, and roneat thaong. The word "roneat"...
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The Roneat Ek or Roneat Aek (Khmer: រនាតឯក; also called Roneat Rut) is a xylophone used in the Khmer classical music of Cambodia. It is built in the shape...
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The roneat dek (Khmer: រនាតដែក) is a Cambodian metallophone, comparable to the Roneat ek. It is an ancient instrument made of 21 blackened-iron bars....
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ensembles. Roneat - xylophones roneat ek - the lead high-pitched bamboo xylophone. roneat thung - a xylophone, lower pitched than the roneat ek Roneat - metallophones...
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The roneat thung or roneat thum (Khmer: រនាតធុង) is a low-pitched xylophone used in the Khmer classical music of Cambodia. It is built in the shape of...
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tree Orff metallophones Ranat ek lek Ranat thum lek Rhodes piano Roneat dek Roneat thong Saron Slentem Step bell Steel marimbaphone Ugal Steel drum Tam-tam...
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classical and theater music Roneat ek - smaller xylophone Roneat thung - larger xylophone Roneat dek - smaller metallophone Roneat thong larger metallophone;...
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are accompanied by a pinpeat orchestra, which includes a ching (cymbal), roneat (bamboo xylophone), pai au (flute), sralai (oboe), chapey (bass moon lute...
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ranat ek. Also, ranat ek is very similar to the Cambodian xylophone called “roneat ek”, and the Burmese bamboo xylophone called "pattala". The earliest known...
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Southeast Asian instruments, including the Thai ranat ek and the Cambodian roneat ek. In pre-colonial Burma, the pattala was used in royal court music. In...
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percussion family of traditional Khmer instruments, along with the roneat ek, roneat dek, and roneat thung. These instruments are all performed in the pinpeat...
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line in the Cambodian pinpeat ensemble almost identical to that of the roneat thung (large xylophone). The kong thom dwells more steadily on the pulse...
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pinpeat is primarily made up of percussion instruments: the roneat ek (lead xylophone), roneat thung (low bamboo xylophone), kong vong touch and kong vong...
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(1854–1868) the same time as the creation of roneat ek lek. The ranat thum lek is very similar to the Khmer roneat thong. "Khryang Tii : Hit Instruments made...
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follows: Roneat ek : The lead xylophone with bamboo or teak wood keys Roneat thung : A xylophone with bamboo or teak wood keys; low Roneat dek : A metallophone...
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and fresh. The ideal instruments of Mohaori includes: Roneat ek (high-pitched xylophone), Roneat thung (low-pitched xylophone), Khloy (duct or fipple flute)...
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oliveri; Thai: ไม้ชิงชัน; mai ching chan) bars can also be found. It is similar to a Cambodian xylophone called roneat thung. Sound sample ranat thum page...
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Roneam Commune, a commune in Treang District, Takéo Province Roneat Roneat dek Roneat ek Roneat thung Ros Saboeut Ros Serey Sothea Rotanak, commune Rotanak...
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sticks with padded ends. The ranat ek lek is very similar to the Khmer roneat dek. ranat (musical instrument) "Khryang Tii : Hit Instruments made of metal"...
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instruments was expanded, possibly to compensate. Burmese saung gauk and roneats had more keys for the chromatic scale and the number of gongs in the kong...
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Cha Yov, Kdat, Paolao, Ta Mom, Chen Tay, Me Tuek, Kaoh Khsach, Ma, Dei Roneat, Trang, Samraong Prey Khiev, K'amsamna, Preaek Kra Ou Ta Paong Prey Yeang...
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