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Chrieng Brunh : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chrieng Brunh Chrieng Brunh (Northern Khmer: เจรียงเบริญ ) is a type of Khmer vocal music or epic recitative practiced by the Khmers indigenous to Northeast Thailand. From the Khmer words ''charieng'', meaning "song" and ''brunh'' referring to the particular rhythm, it is also sometimes transliterated as ''jarieng be-rin'' or similar variations.〔("The Thai Khmer Ethnic Group: Management for Inheritance of Lower Isan Folk Art." ''American Journal of Scientific Research''. ISSN 1450-223X Issue 51 (2012), pp. 106-116 )〕 ''Chrieng brunh'' may be sung by an individual or as a duet by a man and a woman singing alternating verses. Although this type of folk music can be performed a cappella, it is often accompanied by the khaen. Ethnic Thai's sometime make comparisons to the Lao mor lam, but linguist Christian Bauer has written that ''chrieng brunh'' is not an adaptation of other kinds of music in Northeast Thailand but is a traditional form of Khmer music.〔Bauer, Christian. 1989. "Khmer epic recitatives inherited forms or adaptation?" ''JLC'' 8.1:60-89.〕〔Bauer, Christian. 1990. "Khmer epic recitatives inherited forms or adaptation? Part II." ''JLC'' 9.1:107-130〕 ==See also==
*Kantrum *Music of Cambodia
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