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  • Piseth 8:07 am on February 2, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    How to Download Song/Music from Everyday.com.kh? 

    Does anyone know how to download song from this website? I was told once before but I didn’t remember how now. It was something like using kind of music program plugin while listening then downloading it at the same time. Anyway, does anyone know better way to crack this down? haha

     
  • Piseth 7:54 am on June 26, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Los Angeles, , Music, Pop and rock,   

    Michael Jackson Dead in June 2009 at the Age of 50 

    It has become a world history for the King of the Pop Michael Jackson reported dead  at the age of 50 years old. There are mul-ti sources of report saying about this today.

    Michael Jackson dead at 50

    This is a very shocked information for the whole world. Hichael Jackson has been the best know to the world as the King of Pop.

     
  • Piseth 12:47 pm on June 2, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    5 Finest Youtube Khmer Music 

    Lowell Khmer Music Video on Youtube

    Cambodian Traditional Music

    Khmer karaoke music

    Khmer : “Kompong Cham” by Chet Sovan Panha

    Khmer : “Welcome To Cambodia”

     
  • Piseth 10:16 am on March 21, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    How Do You Find Top Ten (10) Cambodian Songs Online? 

    The olden Cambodian music is cool love to listen to it and especially in the night time. Sinsisamut is still the sweetest golden voice ever… It is just hard to identify the top ten play list from time to time especially from online.

    I sometime want to listen to the pop music too and I get to walk down to the CD shop and get it to play at home or office. However, CD is not so convenience sometime you cannot carry it all along.

    I want to find out the best online Cambodian music to play but it is hard some website no update lists and death. I can only play the list from www. everyday.com.kh which is very slow getting it to play. Don’t know which one is the right spot to go though…Any ideas?

    Khmer Karaoke music video…dancing

    Beside listening to your wonderful music, I am sure you want to enjoy making money as well so you MUST not waste time by grasping this now Blogging in the Bank every week.

     
  • Piseth 2:47 pm on February 27, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Music, Nisa,   

    Sokunisa Song 2009 

    Life will face lot of problem and darkness. When someone love is to love forever, but thing will change in some point in life that love will be gone.

    Super star Sokunisa has updated her style with new her album especially more attractive in 2009. I’m sure you like her songs as i am too. ;)

    SUPER WOMAN Hang Meas Sokun Nisa Khmer Song Music

    The song express sadness feeling that what the super woman should do to be strong to stand while hurting from the man. She wants to say in her song that she has no power  to stop the man from leaving her but she can only stop her tear from falling down. Only the wind can blow the sadness away and start to be strong.

     
  • Piseth 1:44 pm on February 27, 2009 Permalink | Reply
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    "Bette Davis Eyes" Name of a Popular Song Performed by Kim 

    As I listen to this song “Bette Davis Eyes” it teaches me to put feeling into the song that the day is bright. And you might have to think twice after finish this song that how you decide your day.

    This is one of “Bette Davis Eyes” Karaoke video. You can see the shadow behind with the music and performance.

    And this is another “Bette Davis Eyes” where different picture and eyes with faces to let you imagine how a day you decide.

    Someone will follow you and tease you or you will tease someone and get ready the question to ask. Which one among this two video karaoke you like best?

     
  • Piseth 7:29 pm on December 24, 2008 Permalink | Reply
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    Saving Cambodia's musical heritage 

    NOAH GRIFFININ 1994, young Scott Stafford, was awarded special honors from the University of Chicago Music and Composition Theory Department. His honors thesis developed group theory to analyze traditional Balinese polyrhythm, drawing new parallels with Western Harmony.

    Stafford, a San Rafael resident, most recently composed music and produced additional recordings for Pixar’s critically acclaimed 2008 “Presto.” At the time of his graduation, he had no idea his thesis would lead him down the path to helping rescue and preserve the Cambodian musical legacy.

    The story of the brutal Khmer Rouge regime, graphically depicted in the poignant portrayal in the book and 1984 film, “The Killing Fields,” not only left an estimated 1.7 million dead, but nearly decimated the Cambodian musical legacy of thousands of years by systematically eliminating the music teachers who could pass on the country’s musical heritage.

    Stafford, on a family trip to the area, traveled to Siem Rep City. There, he heard a performance of the moribund music played from an ancient instrument he had seen carved in bas relief on the walls of Bayon, one of the main temples of Angkor Wat. The instrument is called the Kse Diev, meaning one string.

    You pluck harmonics on it, moving it on and off one’s chest.

    Some of the last generation of surviving players were nearly all wiped out by the Khmer Rouge. Stafford’s fascination with the music, along with his training, impelled him to quench his curiosity as to the music’s current status, leading him to the discovery of the fragile nature of its existence.

    He quickly found that precious little of it had ever been recorded.

    Stafford raised funds to found Studio CLA (Cambodia Living Arts), a nonprofit ethnographic audio visual production studio with the goal of archiving Cambodia’s endangered musical traditions, training local engineers in audio and visual production arts, and providing a laboratory for new creative and collaborative works.

    CLA has now has four self-produced CD’s for sale in Cambodia. The recent underground documentary, “Sleepwalking through the Mekong,” is based on a Los Angeles and Long Beach band’s pilgrimage to Cambodia to record in Stafford’s studio and to collaborate with traditional CLA artists.

    Stafford has plenty of in-country support for the collaborative project.

    Most noteworthy are Arn Chorn-Pond and Sophy Him, whom he met in February 2002, during his first trip to Cambodia.

    Arn Chorn, by playing revolutionary songs on the flute, survived the horrors of the Khmer Rouge regime that turned him into a child soldier.

    Today, he is an internationally recognized human rights leader, a recipient among other honors, of the Anne Frank Memorial Award and is the subject of the award winning documentary: “The Flute Player.”

    Sophy Him, a composer, is a professor of music and fine arts at the Royal Academy of Cambodia in Phnom Penh.

    Stafford, in support of Him’s work, has been part of the creative team supplying additional music and direction for “Where Elephants Weep,” the first-known contemporary Cambodian rock opera with a mission to stir young Cambodians to honor their heritage within the context of the changing global society and to inspire them to learn more about Cambodia’s performing living arts.

    The opera had its world premiere in Cambodia this year. To learn more about the music and CLA’s mission, visit http://www.whereelephantsweep.net.

    Noah Griffin of Tiburon is a public affairs consultant and a former citizen member of the IJ’s editorial board.

    Source: http://www.marinij.com/opinion/ci_11301565

     
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