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Kong mong

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The Kong Mong orKong Ming (Khmer: គងម៉ង់) is a Cambodian circular musical instrument. It is a single suspended and handheld gong-chime made of bronze or brass, held aloft with one hand, while the other beats it with the wooden mallet, "Onlung Kbal Sva".[1] The gong has two holes drilled in it, with string passing through the holes to suspend it.[1] It has a "boss", a raised and rounded section in the center, called the "Doh".[1] The name comes from the sound that gong-chime produces when beaten: "Mong Mong".[1] It is also described as a "bossed gong".

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  1. ^abcdKhean, Yun; Dorivan, Keo; Lina, Y; Lenna, Mao.Traditional Musical Instruments of Cambodia(PDF). Kingdom of Cambodia: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. p. 172.
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A khene player in Isan.
Akhene player inIsan.
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