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Khim Plous (means-the twin Khim) is a newer version of Khmer stringed instrument which has development after Takhe Plous. It was invented by Bophavann Chetha Oudom with the ideas of his father, Sak Bophavann, in 2012. There are steel strings and bridges on the both sides (above and below) of Khim Plous. There are two rows of 8 bridges for Khmer pitched scale on a side and two rows of 12 bridges for Western pitched scale with haft notes (b & #) on the other side. The rows of bridges made of wood with the bone above them.
Khim Plous (means-the twin Khim) is a newer version of Khmer stringed instrument which has development after Takhe Plous. It was invented by Bophavann Chetha Oudom with the ideas of his father, Sak Bophavann, in 2012. There are steel strings and bridges on the both sides (above and below) of Khim Plous. There are two rows of 8 bridges for Khmer pitched scale on a side and two rows of 12 bridges for Western pitched scale with haft notes (b & #) on the other side. The rows of bridges made of wood with the bone above them.