The gong zither: sounds given by the left hand and the right hand |
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The different modes of playing of the “cing arap” gong set |
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The playing modes of the set of “cing monyum” gongs used for domestic rites |
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Fiddle köni solo |
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Spoken enunciation of a traditional tale |
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Song and declamation “Kin Kê” |
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“Jong Wong Bblong” song |
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Sung declamation of the "Juong Kong Chom" tale. |
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Sung declamation from the “Oi Dur” tale |
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Funeral music on the köni fiddle |
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Funeral song performed by a mourner, 1 |
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Funeral mourner's song |
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Duo of funeral mourners |
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"Dding dek" pan flute solo , 4 |
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Sung duet of women |
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Striking mode of the “ding pong” tubular aerophone: “pong tur” |
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Striking mode of the tubular “ding pong” aerophone: “pah” |
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Striking mode of the “ding pong” tubular aerophone: “tuong ke dot” |
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Striking mode of the “ding pong” tubular aerophone: “hogor hroai” |
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Striking mode of the tubular aerophone “ding pong”: “to loi hor kat” |
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Striking mode of the “ding pong” tubular aerophone: “tuong dak” |
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Striking mode of the “ding pong” tubular aerophone: “pong” |
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Striking mode of the “ding pong” tubular aerophone: “kor nheng” |
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Striking mode of the tubular “ding pong” aerophone: “ak to bblah” |
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“Tune to play” on the “dding nam” mouth organ |
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