What is the similarities of vocal music of cambodia, indonesia and thailand?
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Cambodia has the Pinpeat ensemble while Indonesia has the Javanese and Balinese gamelans. ... The Hsaing Waing is Myanmar's traditional folk music ensemble. It is made up mainly of different gongs and drums as well as other instruments depending on the nature of the performance.
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Cambodian court music is roughly similar to Java music in Indonesia. Music is frequently used in their court dances, masked plays, shadow plays, and religious ceremonies.
Vocal music in Cambodia, Indonesia and Thailand
- Cambodian court music is roughly similar to Java music in Indonesia. Music is frequently used in their court dances, masked plays, shadow plays, and religious ceremonies.
- This group is similar to the Piphat ensemble from Thailand and usually consists of nine or ten instruments. I have some limited experience with Indonesian traditional music, but I was surprised to find that Thai traditional music is so similar to it.
- Both percussion and string-based music are different from European or Chinese classical music in that they have a more textured sound. If the symphony is like a soup where all the sounds are mixed together to create a homogeneous “harmony” of sound, with each note blending seamlessly into a melody, then music in Indonesia and Thailand is like salad.
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