
Roneat
The Roneat is a traditional Cambodian musical instrument, a type of xylophone made from wooden bars of varying lengths that produce different pitches. These bars are struck with mallets to create melodies and are often used in classical and ceremonial music. The instrument is typically supported by a decorated frame and can include resonators to amplify the sound. The Roneat holds cultural significance, symbolizing artistic heritage and musical tradition in Cambodia, and is played during various festivals and performances to convey stories, emotions, and cultural identity.