Traditional Cambodian musical instruments
Close-up of the keys of a roneat (Khmer xylophone)
Traditional Cambodian musical instruments are the musical instruments used in the traditional and classical musics of Cambodia. They comprise a wide range of wind, string, and percussion instruments, used by both the Khmer majority as well as the nation's ethnic minorities.
Wind
Flutes
- Khloy - vertical duct flute made of bamboo, hardwood, or plastic, with buzzing membrane
- Khloy ek - smaller in size
- Khloy thom - larger in size
Free-reed
- Sneng - water buffalo or ox horn with a single free reedphoto
- Pey pok - free-reed pipephoto
- Ploy (also called m'baut) - mouth organ with gourd body and five to seven bamboo pipes; used by Mon-Khmer-speaking upland ethnic minorities
- Ken/Khaen - free-reed mouth organ used in northwestern Cambodia
- Angkuoch (also called kangkuoch) - jaw harp made of bamboo or metal
Oboes
- Sralai - quadruple-reed oboe
- Sralai toch - small quadruple-reed oboe
- Sralai thom - large quadruple-reed oboe
- Pey ar (also spelled beyaw, and also called bey prabauh) - oboe with cylindrical bore
Horns
Other
- Slek - tree leaf used as a wind instrument
String
Bowed
A pair of tro
- Tro - fiddle
- Tro Khmer - three-string vertical spike fiddle with coconut shell body; used in classical music
- Tro che - high-pitched two-string vertical fiddle, with face covered with snakeskin
- Tro sau toch - two-string vertical fiddle with hardwood body; used in classical music
- Tro sau thom - two-string vertical fiddle with hardwood body; used in classical music
- Tro u (also spelled tro ou) - lower two-string vertical fiddle with a coconut shell body, with face covered with calfskin or snakeskin; used in classical musicphoto
Plucked
A krapeu (takhe)
- Chapey dang veng - plucked fretted lute
- Krapeu (also called takhe) - crocodile-shaped fretted floor zither with three strings
- Kse diev (also spelled se diev, and also called khse muoy) - chest-resonated stick zither)photo
Struck
Percussion
Drums
A thon
- Sampho - barrel drum, played with the hands
- Skor ( (also spelled sko)
- Skor thom - pair of large barrel drums, played with sticks
- Thon - goblet-shaped drum, played with the handsphoto
- Rumana - frame drum, played with the hands
Gong chimes
Keyboard
- Roneat - trough-resonated keyboard percussion instrument; generally played with two mallets and used in Khmer classical and theater music
Gongs
- Kong vong - single suspended gong
Clappers
- Krap - pair of flat bamboo or hardwood sticks
Cymbals
- Ching - pair of small cymbals used to mark time
- Chap - pair of flat cymbals
Woodblocks
- Pan - woodblock
- Nay pay - Pellow
- Sindang - Small Size Woodblocks
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