Бћ…бћ¶бџ†бћ‡бћѕбћ”бћљбћ¶бћ›бџ‹бћђбџ’бћ„бџѓбћ›бћ·бћ…(бћ‚бџѓбћ„бћ™бџ„бћ›бћўбћ„бџ’бћљбћ№бћ„) Mandolin Instrumental Tola Solo (бћљбћ»бџ† Бћџбћ»бћ›бћ¶) -

The piece is noted as being in the style of or referencing Kong Yani and his musical ensemble (Vong Dorntrey). II. Musical Context and Style

Tola Solo (also known as Rom Tola ), a Khmer musician recognized for instrumental covers. Instrumentation: Mandolin (Solo). The piece is noted as being in the

Though he primarily uses the guitar for most "Guitar Instrumental" tracks, he frequently incorporates the mandolin for specific traditional pieces like "Kompong Cham Kompong Chet" and "Lom Dab Choub Phdal Thngai Lich". IV. Cultural Significance The piece is noted as being in the

He performs across various genres including Bolero, Ramvong, and Saravan . The piece is noted as being in the

is a prominent digital instrumentalist who specializes in reinterpreting Khmer golden era hits and contemporary folk songs. His work is widely shared on platforms like YouTube and includes: