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- Q6429165 subject Q8336700.
- Q6429165 subject Q8494172.
- Q6429165 abstract "The kong vong toch (Khmer: គង់តូច) is a number of gongs that are attached to a circle-shaped rack, closely resembling its larger relative, the kong thom. Both instruments belong to the percussion family of traditional Khmer instruments, along with the roneat ek, roneat dek, and roneat thung. These instruments are all performed in the pinpeat and mahaori orchestras. The kong toch is made of three parts; the frame of the gong circle, the gongs themselves, and the gong mallets.The kong toch is analogous to the khong wong lek used in Thai.".
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- Q6429165 wikiPageWikiLink Q8336700.
- Q6429165 wikiPageWikiLink Q8494172.
- Q6429165 comment "The kong vong toch (Khmer: គង់តូច) is a number of gongs that are attached to a circle-shaped rack, closely resembling its larger relative, the kong thom. Both instruments belong to the percussion family of traditional Khmer instruments, along with the roneat ek, roneat dek, and roneat thung. These instruments are all performed in the pinpeat and mahaori orchestras.".
- Q6429165 label "Kong toch".