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The Chams in Cambodia use this drum too. And in Cambodia, this instrument was adapted into the Yike (a Cambodianized theatre reminiscent of Mek Mulung and possibly the Jikey). As part of the Yike, it is known as skor yike (Yike drum) but it is much larger than the rebanas that the Chams use. --Dara (talk) 21:41, 17 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Nice! if only you could put the reference as well. --Rochelimit (talk) 13:55, 5 July 2011 (UTC)[reply]