tro khmer



Tro Khmer Some people like to call Tro Khmer Bei because they use three strings. It has a more Khmer character than other Khmer instruments. Khmer trumpet for performances in demonic orchestras and classical orchestras. This instrument box is made of coconut shell, which is cut from the side, then taken from the buttocks, and pierced with holes for nails from the top to the bottom. At the bottom of the box are small holes shaped like stars or flowers, depending on the design. Do this to get a good sound for the crooked skull. But for the bulging coconut skull, there is no need to drill a hole. At the front, it is covered with leather and has a brace near the neck to support the cable so that it does not reach the valve. At the top of the valve is a breast implant on the left hand side, called the Khmer breast. Khmer breasts are made of beeswax, which is rolled to the size of a finger, but in ancient times, snail shells were often used. Breasts are closed to make the sound vibrate and clear. If it is removed, the sound of the trumpet will be loud and weak. The poles are made of solid wood and are decorated in layers. And there are many white bone burials. At the upper end of the shaft, a hole is drilled from side to side for the nail, which has a large round head that fits the pole and has a bone burial as an ornament. At the front, near the pole, a hole was drilled for fastening the rope to the pole, which was tied from the pole to the pole. In the past, Khmer strings were made of silk thread, which is why the melody for chanting in weddings was described as chanting for stringed instruments to



accompany the ceremony. Nowadays, musicians use copper strings, but they still play this melody. The Khmer stage is made of wood or bamboo, which is shaped like a bow. The strings are made of ponytail or resin, which is attached from the end to the base of the stage, leaving a little wood for a coat, about 10 cm long. Khmer stage, they are not placed in Khmer stage, when playing, they have to put the stage above the strings. Switching strings to find the musician, turn the character left and right[1] . Three-stringed or Khmer strings are stringed instruments for use in demonic orchestras, classical orchestras, and early mahogany orchestras. The three strings are divided into the strings, the strings, the strings and the stage. The valve is made of snake skin. The poles are made of Neang Nuon rosewood or black wood. The donkey is made of coconut shell. There are 3 straps and strings. The stage is like any other stage.