Pey pok

The pei pok (Khmer: ប៉ីពក) is a Cambodian bamboo free-reed pipe.[1][2]

This instrument and the pey au (or pei ar) are both used in the Krom phleng arak.[2]

External links

  • Sound clip of pei pok.
  • Image of pei pok.

References

  1. ^ Sovichet. "ប៉ីអ និង ប៉ីពក [Poetry and Songs]". sovichetlifelwordpress.com. ប៉ីពក (the name of the instrument in Khmer).
    Image of pei pok
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  2. ^ a b Ung, Chinary (1979). Cambodia Traditional Music (PDF) (Media notes). Tribe Music, Folk Music, and Popular Dances, Ethnic Folkways Records FE 4082. New York: Ethnic Folkways Records. p. 2. Retrieved 26 October 2018.
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