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Instruments that have strings and are bowed, strummed or plucked.
aerophone
chordophone
idiophone
membranophone
Myanmar's traditional music ensemble that is made up mainly of different gongs and drums as well as other instruments.
Agung and Kulintang
Gamelan
Hsaing Waing
Kertuk
Instruments that require the movement of air to make a sound
aerophone
chordophone
idiophone
membranophone
Burmese musical instruments that are performed in open-air ensembles at ceremonies and festivals
loud-sounding
soft-sounding
a Thai ensemble that plays for court ceremonies and theatrical presentations and uses melodic percussion (gong circle, xylophones, metallophones) and a blown reed
Khrueang sai
Mahori
Piphat
Pinpeat
a Thai ensemble that performs in popular village affairs and combines strings (monochords, lutes, and fiddle with 2-3 strings) and wind instruments (oboes and flutes)
Khrueang sai
Mahori
Piphat
Pinpeat
Cambodian musical ensemble or an orchestra that usually accompanies ceremonial music of the royal courts and temples
Agung and Kulintang
Kertuk
Mahori
Pinpeat
Malaysian music that emerged during pre-colonial period
Classical and Folk
Syncretic or Accultured
a gong-based ensemble in Malaysia commonly used in funerals and weddings
Agung and Kulintang
Gamelan
Kertuk
the most popular musical ensemble in Indonesia that is used to accompany dances, songs, and theatrical presentations
Gamelan
Kertuk
Mahori
Pinpeat
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