what are classification in pinpeat ensemble?
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The pinpeat orchestra includes a ching (cymbal), roneat (xylophone), sralai (oboes and flutes), chapey (bass banjo), kong (bronze gong), tro (fiddle), krapeu (plucked instrument) and various kinds of drums. These instruments are typically used during royal events, weddings, and festivals.
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The instrument used in pinpeat ensemble is classified as follows:
ching (cymbal),
saralai (oboes and flutes),
roneat (xylophone),
kong (bronze gong),
chapey (bass banjo),
tro (fiddle),
krapeau (plucked instrument) and
various kinds of drums.
- The pinpeat ensemble is an orchestra type of event.
- It consists of approximately nine or ten instruments, mainly wind and percussion.
- Several other varieties of drums and xylophone are also played by the group.
- These instruments are typically used during weddings, festivals , marriages , auspicious celebrations etc.
- This ensemble has its origin in Cambodia.
- It has originated since the Angoarakarian era.
So, the above states the instruments used in the pinpeat ensemble.
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