Lau (instrument)
The lau is a Cambodian flat-faced gong, measuring approximately 25 centimeters across, used in Bassac theater for scenes requiring a loud instrument, such as battle scenes. It is also used to signal the entrance and exit of important characters.
- Skor sang na
- The skor sang na or sko chhneah is a Cambodia drum, similar in shape to the samphor but smaller, measuring 60 centimeters by 20 centimeters. The instrument is small enough to carry. Like the skor chaiyam which has a strap to allow the instrument to be
- Tyamko
- The tyamko (ट्याम्को) or tyamako (ट्यामको) is a small Nepali kettle drum, a prominent member of the panche baja ensemble. The body of the instrument is made of soft wood, clay, copper or iron; the skin is cowhide. It is about
- Skor yeam
- The skor yeam also known as the skor pheary, skor chey and skor torb is a Cambodian base drum, similar in shape to the skor samphor, but much larger. The drums are ancient in origin, used originally in war to "beat command signals" or gather soldiers
- Kong nyee
- The kong nyee is a bossed gong from Ratanakiri province in northeastern Cambodia. The instruments vary in size, for different pitches
- Pey pok
- The pei pok is a Cambodian musical instrument, similar to a flute and made of bamboo. While similar to a flute, it uses a single reed to create sound
- Pinaka vina
- The pināka vīnā was an Indian musical instrument, a musical bow that was itself played with a bow. It has also been transliterated pinaki vina and pinak
- Tre (instrument)
- The tre is an ancient Cambodian trumpet, being recreated in modern times. Different styles have been recorded in the artwork of Angkor Wat. Styles include long and short straight trumpets, slightly curved trumpets and trumpets with a C-curve
- Skor chhaiyam
- The skor chhaiyam is a tall Cambodian goblet drum, slung over the shoulder with a string, so it can be played at waist level while walking. Only the top has skin, leaving a sound-hole at the bottom of a narrowed drum body. The instrument is used to
- Khmuoh
- The khmuoh is a Cambodian flat-faced gong, a percussion instrument beaten with a wooden mallet called "Onlung Kbal Sva". The gong may also be beaten with fists. It is used in the Bassac theater for sound affects or to accompany. It is also used for
- José Luis Robles
- José Luis Robles Canibe was a Spanish politician of the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV