I am currently managing the recording of my smot teachers in the Cambodian Living Arts studio in order to create a complete archive of their knowledge for others to study from and to preserve high-quality documentation of their vocal techinque. Here are few images from the sessions.
My teacher, Assistant Master Keot Ran, smiling with me.
Keot Ran with two of my fellow smot students, Srei Peu and Srei On, who also participated in the recording.
Master Prum Ut preparing to record.
Sarin and Samath, who recorded and engineered the sessions, helping my master adjust the microphone.
Reflections on Cambodia, Buddhism and Music
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
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2 comments:
i like Smot also. Can you speak Khmer?
Thank you for your interest in smot, Vanndeth. I do speak Khmer, and you have more questions, please email me @ trent.t.walker@gmail.com
Best wishes,
Trent
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