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- Samphor abstract "The samphor (Khmer: សំភោរ; also romanized as sampho) is a small barrel drum indigenous to Cambodia. It has two heads and is played with both hands. The player of the sampho leads the pinpeat (a classical ensemble of wind and percussion instruments), setting the tempo and beat. The samphor is analogous to the taphon used in Thailand.The samphor is made by hollowing out a single block of wood into a barrel shape. Both ends are covered with calfskin, tightened by strips of gut or rattan. One head of the drum is larger than the other to allow differing tones. The maker "tunes" each head by applying a circle of paste made of rice and ashes.The drummer makes use of four distinct strokes: an open and closed stroke for each head.Each of these four sounds has a Cambodian name: Open stroke, small head (ting) Closed stroke, small head (tip) Open stroke, large head (theung) Closed stroke, large head (tup)".
- Samphor wikiPageExternalLink sampho.htm.
- Samphor wikiPageID "1253643".
- Samphor wikiPageRevisionID "522260260".
- Samphor hasPhotoCollection Samphor.
- Samphor subject Category:Hand_drums.
- Samphor type Artifact100021939.
- Samphor type Device103183080.
- Samphor type Drum103249569.
- Samphor type HandDrums.
- Samphor type Instrumentality103575240.
- Samphor type MusicalInstrument103800933.
- Samphor type Object100002684.
- Samphor type PercussionInstrument103915437.
- Samphor type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Samphor type Whole100003553.
- Samphor comment "The samphor (Khmer: សំភោរ; also romanized as sampho) is a small barrel drum indigenous to Cambodia. It has two heads and is played with both hands. The player of the sampho leads the pinpeat (a classical ensemble of wind and percussion instruments), setting the tempo and beat. The samphor is analogous to the taphon used in Thailand.The samphor is made by hollowing out a single block of wood into a barrel shape. Both ends are covered with calfskin, tightened by strips of gut or rattan.".
- Samphor label "Samphor".
- Samphor sameAs m.04mg0x.
- Samphor sameAs Q7410116.
- Samphor sameAs Q7410116.
- Samphor sameAs Samphor.
- Samphor wasDerivedFrom Samphor?oldid=522260260.
- Samphor isPrimaryTopicOf Samphor.