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krapeu
The ''krapeu'' ((クメール語:ក្រពើ); also called ''takhe'', (クメール語:តាខេ)) is a crocodile-shaped fretted floor zither from Cambodia with three strings. The word ''krapeu'' means "alligator" or "crocodile" in the Khmer language. It is probably the most recent of the Khmer classical instruments. The ''takhe'' usually has three to five legs supporting it. When performing, the player sits beside the instrument. The left hand runs up and down the strings, while the right hand plucks them using a plectrum. The ''takhe'' is used for wedding music, ''A-yai'', and ''Chapei'' music as well as modern music. The ''krapeu'' is analogous to the Thai ''jakhe''; both are used in the mahori ensemble. It is also similar to the Burmese ''mi gyaung'', and the Mon ''kyam''. ==External links==
*(''Krapeu'' page )
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