We used Kane in the past but now there is scarcity of people who can use Kane in Cambodia , because we had a civil war in the past, those old generation had died , so it's rare to find people use Kane .
@@Jen12979 If it is, then you didn't preserve it well compared to Laos and Isaan. And, if it is yours, wouldn't the French document it in the 1800s? Cause in Laos, they did. And yes, historically, Laos used to be conquered by Cambodia. There should be so many styles of Lum or singing using the Khaen. So, all in all, provide proof. Plus, this is the same song that only dances with the Khaen but actually NOT utilizing it is a shame. My comment is nothing to bash your culture, it's a constructive criticism.
@@sssf85k it’s not a shame just because the instrument is not utilized in the dance. This dance is tribute to the Kane players. Who it belongs to is debatable but go to stung treng province the Kane is alive in Cambodia.
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Khaen(Kaine??) Dance but I didn't hear the Khaen sound how it is called Khaen dance?
We used Kane in the past but now there is scarcity of people who can use Kane in Cambodia , because we had a civil war in the past, those old generation had died , so it's rare to find people use Kane .
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Copy Thai and Laos
Oh Fuck off this instrument belong to the tribal people that originated in the SEA land not Chinese imigrant like u two.
Shut up, it’s by khmer ourself...people r misunderstanding
That's bull shit. Kane belongs to Khmer before Thai Lao .moreover the proof in Angkor wat. If you don't know nothing. Shameless Thai lao
@@Jen12979 If it is, then you didn't preserve it well compared to Laos and Isaan. And, if it is yours, wouldn't the French document it in the 1800s? Cause in Laos, they did. And yes, historically, Laos used to be conquered by Cambodia. There should be so many styles of Lum or singing using the Khaen. So, all in all, provide proof. Plus, this is the same song that only dances with the Khaen but actually NOT utilizing it is a shame. My comment is nothing to bash your culture, it's a constructive criticism.
@@sssf85k it’s not a shame just because the instrument is not utilized in the dance. This dance is tribute to the Kane players. Who it belongs to is debatable but go to stung treng province the Kane is alive in Cambodia.