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Answer the following question.
1. The similarity of the musical instruments among neighbors, such as Thailand and Cambodia, is shown in this lesson. Is this true only in music? Can you find the same phenomenon in other aspects of their respective cultures? Explain your answer

2. What is your impression of Cambodian music? Would you listen to it for pleasure ? Justify your answer.

3.The pinpeat assemble dates back to the what century. What do you think is the reason that princess has survived for a very long time?​


Sagot :

Answer:

1. The two most popular styles of traditional Thai music are luk thung and mor lam; the latter in particular has close affinities with the music of Laos. Aside from the Thai, ethnic minorities such as the Lao, Lawa, Hmong, Akha, Khmer, Lisu, Karen and Lahu peoples have retained traditional musical forms.

2. Khmer music is an important aspect of Cambodian life and culture. It is a significant component in religious and traditional ceremonies such as weddings or temple celebrations. ... Khmer music consists of polyphonic stratification and is based predominantly on the pentatonic (five-tone) scale.

3. The Pinpeat (Khmer: ពិណពាទ្យ) is the largest Khmer traditional musical ensemble. It has performed the ceremonial music of the royal courts and temples of Cambodia since ancient times. The orchestra consists of approximately nine or ten instruments, mainly wind and percussion (including several varieties of xylophone and drums). It accompanies court dances, masked plays, shadow plays, and religious ceremonies.[1] This ensemble is originated in Cambodia since before Angkorian era.[2]

The pinpeat is analogous to the pinphat adopted from the Khmer court by the Lao people[3] and the piphat ensemble of Thailand.[4]