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- Q6401845 subject Q16812985.
- Q6401845 subject Q8287689.
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- Q6401845 abstract "A khloy (Khmer: ខ្លុយ, Khmer pronunciation: [kʰloj]) is an ancient traditional bamboo flute from Cambodia and more specifically the Khmer people. The khloy and other similar bamboo flutes can be found throughout Asia, due to bamboo’s abundance in the region. The khloy is a duct flute, about 15 inches long and 1 inch in diameter, with 8 or 9 finger holes, and a duct end where the player blows into to produce a sound. The Cambodian khloy is often mistaken for its close relative of Thailand, the klui flute. Unlike the klui flute, the khloy is generally played solo in an informal setting. The khloy is mostly played using the pentatonic scale.".
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- Q6401845 wikiPageWikiLink Q16812985.
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- Q6401845 wikiPageWikiLink Q201028.
- Q6401845 wikiPageWikiLink Q531706.
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- Q6401845 wikiPageWikiLink Q6942031.
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- Q6401845 wikiPageWikiLink Q8287689.
- Q6401845 wikiPageWikiLink Q8336700.
- Q6401845 comment "A khloy (Khmer: ខ្លុយ, Khmer pronunciation: [kʰloj]) is an ancient traditional bamboo flute from Cambodia and more specifically the Khmer people. The khloy and other similar bamboo flutes can be found throughout Asia, due to bamboo’s abundance in the region. The khloy is a duct flute, about 15 inches long and 1 inch in diameter, with 8 or 9 finger holes, and a duct end where the player blows into to produce a sound.".
- Q6401845 label "Khloy".