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  2. Ros Serey Sothea - Wikipedia

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    Ros Serey Sothea (Khmer: រស់ សេរីសុទ្ធា / រស់ សិរីសុទ្ធា [ruəh serəjsotʰiə]; c. 1948 - 1977) was a Cambodian singer. She was active during the final years of the First Kingdom of Cambodia and into the Khmer Republic period. She sang in a variety of genres; romantic ballads emerged as her ...

  3. Sinn Sisamouth - Wikipedia

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    Sinn Sisamouth [a] (c. 1932 – c. 1976) was a Cambodian singer-songwriter active from the 1950s to the 1970s. Widely considered the "King of Khmer Music", Sisamouth, along with Ros Serey Sothea, Pen Ran, Mao Sareth, and other Cambodian artists, was part of a thriving pop music scene in Phnom Penh that blended elements of Khmer traditional music with the sounds of rhythm and blues and rock and ...

  4. Violon Sneha - Wikipedia

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    This song was written before Sinn Sisamouth turned to more modern influences such as rock music, but it does reflect a certain influence through the use of the violin, a foreign instrument, not traditionally part of the Khmer orchestra. The popularity of the song caused quite a stir among the elders of Cambodia, who saw the courteous dialogue ...

  5. Thon and rammana - Wikipedia

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    Thon and rammana. The thon and rammana (Khmer: ស្គរថូន និង ស្គររមនា; Thai: โทนรำมะนา, pronounced [tʰoːn ram.ma.naː]) are hand drums played as a pair in Khmer and Thai classical music. It consists of two drums: the thon (Khmer: ស្គរថូន; Thai: โทน), a goblet drum with a ...

  6. Music of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Cambodian orchestra for royal dances at the beginning of 20th century. Cambodian Art music is highly influenced by ancient forms as well as Hindu forms. Religious dancing, many of which depict stories and ancient myths, are common in Cambodian culture. Classical Khmer music usually is divided into three parts: pin peat, phleng kar, and mahori ...

  7. Music of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The two most popular styles of traditional Thai music are luk thung (Thai: ลูกทุ่ง or เพลงลูกทุ่ง) and mor lam (Isan and Thai: หมอลำ). The latter in particular has close affinities with the music of Laos. Aside from the Thai, ethnic minorities such as the Lao, Lawa, Hmong, Akha, Khmer, Lisu, Karen ...

  8. Keo Sarath - Wikipedia

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    Keo Sarath was born on March 10, 1956, in Wat Kampheng Village, Srong Battambang District, Battambang Province. After escaping alive from the bloody Khmer Rouge regime, he lived in a refugee camp on the Khmer-Thai border of Khao-I-Dang [1] where he began his musical career and married with his first wife. While their newborn just had been born ...

  9. Chakhe - Wikipedia

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    Chakhe. The chakhe (Thai: จะเข้, pronounced [tɕā.kʰêː], also spelled jakhe or ja-khe; Lao: ຈະເຂ້, pronounced [tɕā.kʰȅː]), or krapeu (Khmer: ក្រពើ; also called takhe Khmer: តាខេ, takhe, takkhe or charakhe), is a fretted floor zither or lute with three strings used in Thai and Khmer music. The Thai ...