Lesson 1: Cambodia Flashcards
What is the largest religious monument in the world? It is also called as the “City of Gods”.
Angkor Wat
What is the center of Khmer Kingdom and rule Southeast Asia for 600 years?
Cambodia
When did Cambodian music gained world-wide popularity?
1960s
What is the Cambodian musical ensemble that accompanies ceremonial music in royal courts and temples?
Pinpeat
A percussion instrument with two barrel-like drums and is played using two wooden drumsticks. (Membranophone)
Skor Thom
A double-headed barrel drum with one head larger the other and is played using both hands. (Membranophone)
Samphor
A small bowl-shaped finger symbals made of thick and heavy bronze. (Idiophone)
Chhing
A wooden xylophone with 21 thick bamboo or hardwood bars, played using wooden drumsticks, and is used in Khmer classical music. (Idiophone)
Oneat
A percussion instrument with numerous gongs attached together onto a circular rack. It produces light melodious sound and can be heard during court dances, classical dances, and shadow plays. (Idiophone)
Kong Vong