Cambodia's national instrument


 Cambodia


      Krapeu

 Tro


      Krapeu
      also known as a zither, is a zither instrument shaped Adorned with a three-stringed strand pattern, the Cambodian word Krapeu means zither, a classical instrument of modern Cambodia. The zither usually has 3 or 5 legs supporting the instrument. When performing, the player will sit next to the instrument. The left hand plays the harp up and down. While the right hand pulls with the flick The zither is used as a wedding instrument.

       Tro 
         Sau Cambodian is a traditional Cambodian stringed instrument. The fiddle is made from a special type of coconut shell. One end will be covered with animal skins. All three strings are made from silk threads. The Cambodian seo is similar to the Thai sausage.


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