Roneat thung
The roneat thung or roneat thum (Khmer: រនាតធុង) is a low-pitched xylophone used in the Khmer classical music of Cambodia. It is built in the shape of a curved, rectangular shaped boat. This instrument plays an important part in the Pinpeat ensemble. The roneat Thung is placed on the left of the roneat ek, a higher-pitched xylophone. The Roneat Thung is analogous to the ranat thum of Thai.
Roneat thung at the "Sounds of Angkor" exhibition in Тheam's Gallery, Siem Reap, Cambodia. | |
Other names | Roneat thum |
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Classification | Percussion (idiophone) |
Related instruments | |
Ranat thum, ranat thum lek, ranat ek |
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