Jamrieng samai

Jamrieng samai

:"See related articles ramvong, ramkbach, kantrum, pinpeat orchestra, and music of Cambodia."Jamrieng samai (ចម្រៀងសម័យ) is a genre of pop music from Cambodia. [ [http://www.lyricsvault.net/history/CulturalRegionalGenres.html LyricsVault: History of music; Cultural and regional genres of music] ] The slower dance music, ramvong and ramkbach are the two separate types of Jamrieng samai. [ [http://www.jiggies.com/reference/Music_of_Cambodia List of cultural and regional genres of music - The Jiggies] ]

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References

* [http://huqin.en.wmix.org/en/Music%20of%20Cambodia Music of Cambodia wmix.org]

ee also

*Khmer classical dance
*Dance of Cambodia
*Culture of Cambodia
*Song Senhorn


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