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Roneat thung

Roneat thung
Roneat thung at the "Sounds of Angkor" exhibition in Тheam's Gallery, Siem Reap, Cambodia.
Other namesRoneat thum
Classification Percussion (idiophone)
Related instruments
Ranat thum, ranat thum lek, ranat ek

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 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.


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