PRAYER
“LOVE ME LIKE YOU
DO”
Music of
Cambodia
Angkor Wat
Cambodia
 Cambodia is one of the most
beautiful countries in Southeast
Asia. It is the center of Khmer
kingdom Of Angkor, a great empire
that dominated Southeast Asia for
600 dramatic political problems in
Cambodia. Cambodia has an Ancient
heritage of court music and dances.
The dances are traditionally
performed by women and
accompanied by the Pinpeat
orchestra consisting of the Sralai
Thom(a type of oboe) gongs,
xylophones, drums, and singers.
Musical Characteristics
It is more on religious dancing.
Some dances are accompanied
by PINPEAT orchestra.
It depicts stories and ancient
myths.
Cambodia art music is highly
influenced by ancient forms as
well as Hindu forms.
Pinpeat Orchestra
 The Pinpeat is musical
ensemble or orchestra that
usually accompanies
ceremonial music of the royal
courts and temples. This group
usually has nine or ten
instruments their music is
always part of their court
dances, masked, plays,
shadows plays and religious
ceremonies.
Pinpeat Orchestra
Instruments used in Cambodia
Oneat
The Oneat is a
percussion instrument that
is tuned to pitch and is quite
similar to xylophone. It is
built in the shape of a
carved rectangular boat.
Oneat Instrument
SAMPHOR
 The samphor is used to lead the
orchestra . It is barrel-shaped
and is always held horizontally. It
has two heads, with slightly
larger than the other. Is played
using the palm of the hands.
Samphor Instruments
KONGVONG
 The kongvong has both large and
small versions of the instrument.
The circular frame of the Kong is
made of bamboo and the round
gongs are hung horizontally by
cane strings across two bamboo
frames on the upper of the
structures. The pitch varies
according to the size the gongs
plate.
Kongvong instrument
SKORTHOM
Is a bass drum and is used in
most of the popular Khemer
orchestras. It is made of
hardwood which produces a
high sound.
SKORTHOM INSTRUMENT
CHING
It is a simple percussion
instrument. It is made of
brass mixed with cooper.
It is consists of two kinds
of metal and the sounds
produced is much sharper
than if only one is used.
CHING INSTRUMENT
TEST:
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Identify what Instruments Is the
following:
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Prepared by:
Divina Q. Batulan BSEd 302
THANK YOU

Powerpoint ed. tech.

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    “LOVE ME LIKEYOU DO”
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    Cambodia  Cambodia isone of the most beautiful countries in Southeast Asia. It is the center of Khmer kingdom Of Angkor, a great empire that dominated Southeast Asia for 600 dramatic political problems in Cambodia. Cambodia has an Ancient heritage of court music and dances. The dances are traditionally performed by women and accompanied by the Pinpeat orchestra consisting of the Sralai Thom(a type of oboe) gongs, xylophones, drums, and singers.
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    Musical Characteristics It ismore on religious dancing. Some dances are accompanied by PINPEAT orchestra. It depicts stories and ancient myths. Cambodia art music is highly influenced by ancient forms as well as Hindu forms.
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    Pinpeat Orchestra  ThePinpeat is musical ensemble or orchestra that usually accompanies ceremonial music of the royal courts and temples. This group usually has nine or ten instruments their music is always part of their court dances, masked, plays, shadows plays and religious ceremonies.
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    Instruments used inCambodia Oneat The Oneat is a percussion instrument that is tuned to pitch and is quite similar to xylophone. It is built in the shape of a carved rectangular boat.
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    SAMPHOR  The samphoris used to lead the orchestra . It is barrel-shaped and is always held horizontally. It has two heads, with slightly larger than the other. Is played using the palm of the hands.
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    KONGVONG  The kongvonghas both large and small versions of the instrument. The circular frame of the Kong is made of bamboo and the round gongs are hung horizontally by cane strings across two bamboo frames on the upper of the structures. The pitch varies according to the size the gongs plate.
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    SKORTHOM Is a bassdrum and is used in most of the popular Khemer orchestras. It is made of hardwood which produces a high sound.
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    CHING It is asimple percussion instrument. It is made of brass mixed with cooper. It is consists of two kinds of metal and the sounds produced is much sharper than if only one is used.
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    Prepared by: Divina Q.Batulan BSEd 302 THANK YOU