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Cambodia

Instrument Cambodian Court Music roughly


similar to Java, Indonesia

s of
Pinpeat Cambodian orchestra
accompanying ceremonial of royal
courts and temples

Southeast
Asia
Kongvong gong circles (idiophone)

Samphor double-headed drum


(membranophone)

Chhing finger cymbals (idiophone)

Indonesia
Slendro five equidistant tones in
Oneat xylophones (idiophone)
octave
Peloq heptatonic tone scale with
semi-tone
Irama Indonesian term for tempo
Hne double reed pipe
Chauk Lon Pat set of 8 tuned
drums

Gamelan popular form of music in


Indonesia
Pensinhen female soloist singing
with gamelan Maung Hsaing larger rectangular
frame bronze gongs
Gerong unison male chorus singing
with gamelan

Myanmar

Pat Waing set of 21 drums in a


circle
Kyi Waing small circular frame
bronze gongs

Siand Wa bell and clapper

Malaysia
Classical and Folk Music form of
vocal, dance and theatrical music
Saung Gauk 13-string angular Syncretic/Acculturated Music
harp as the national instrument of local and foreign music of Arabian,
Myanmar Persian, Indian, Chinese, and Western
musical and theatrical sources
Agung and Kulintang gong-based
musical ensemble used in funerals Khene a large bamboo mouth
and weddings in East Malaysia organ.

Laos
Sep Nyai similar to piphat of
Thailand
Sep Noi known as the Mahori of
Thailand

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