Roneat
Roneat is a traditional musical instrument from Cambodia, often used in classical music ensembles. It is a type of xylophone made from wooden bars that are struck with mallets to produce melodic sounds. The instrument is typically played in various cultural performances and ceremonies, showcasing its importance in Cambodian heritage.
The Roneat comes in different forms, including the Roneat Ek, which has a higher pitch, and the Roneat Thung, which produces deeper tones. Both variations contribute to the rich sound of Cambodian music, often accompanying other instruments like the Tro and Khmer drums in orchestras.