RedcoolMedia favicon

Cambodian Instrumental Music, Takhe or Krapeu (crocodile)

Free download Cambodian Instrumental Music, Takhe or Krapeu (crocodile) video and edit with RedcoolMedia movie maker MovieStudio video editor online and AudioStudio audio editor onlin

This is the free video Cambodian Instrumental Music, Takhe or Krapeu (crocodile) that can be downloaded, played and edit with our RedcoolMedia movie maker MovieStudio free video editor online and AudioStudio free audio editor online

VIDEO DESCRIPTION:

Play, download and edit the free video Cambodian Instrumental Music, Takhe or Krapeu (crocodile).

This music was arranged by Mr. Hang Kin, recorded and directed by Brunet Jaques in 1972. The Bophana Center received this archive from Mr. Pou Thonevath.

This instrument is called Takhe or Krapeu (crocodile) because the ancient Khmer made the instrument with a head in the shape of a crocodile, with open mouth, teeth, eyes, and ornamental details. Today they like to call this instrument Takhe, which is the Siamese word.

Today's appearance is the result of centuries of chronic warfare, since the post-Angkor era.

Krapeu was played in the Mohari and Ayay musical ensembles, and today it is primarily played in wedding ensembles since it is easier to transport than the Chapei Dong Veng.

This is based on Cambodian Music, written by Mrs. Keo Narom, 2005.

Download, play and edit free videos and free audios from Cambodian Instrumental Music, Takhe or Krapeu (crocodile) using RedcoolMedia.net web apps

Ad

Ad