A gong is a percussion instrument originating in East Asia and Southeast Asia. A gong is a flat, circular metal disc that is typically struck with a mallet...
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Kulintang (redirect from Momo (instrument))
horizontally laid gongs that function melodically, accompanied by larger, suspended gongs and drums. As part of the larger gong-chime culture of Southeast...
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Music of Myanmar (redirect from Traditional Myanmar musical instruments)
each possible combination. Similarly, the Kyi Waing, a twenty-one gong instrument is struck with a knobbed stick placed alongside the pat waing. Western...
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as weddings. Instruments in gamelan gong kebyar offer a wide range of pitches and timbres, ranging five octaves from the deepest gongs to the highest...
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The gong ageng (or gong gedhe in Ngoko Javanese, means large gong) is an Indonesian musical instrument used in the Javanese gamelan. It is the largest...
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A gong chime is a generic term for a set of small, high-pitched bossed pot gongs. The gongs are ordinarily placed in order of pitch, with the boss upward...
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percussion instruments, used by both the Khmer majority as well as the nation's ethnic minorities. Soldiers carry drums and a shoulder-mounted nipple gong in...
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music, which is dependent on the beat of the drum and ogene, a metal gong instrument. The dance is usually performed during festivals and the festivity...
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Talempong (category Gong and chime music)
kettle gong which gives its name to an ensemble of four or five talempong as well as other gongs and drums. The term can refer to the instrument, the ensemble...
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Gangsa (redirect from Gangsa (instrument))
Balinese gong kebyar styles, there are two types of gangsa typically used: the smaller, higher pitched kantilan and the larger pemade. Each instrument consists...
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Gamelan (category Articles with MusicBrainz instrument identifiers)
(Wiyaga) – Gamelan musicians Typical Balinese gamelan instruments Gong Lanang Gong Wadon Gong Klentong Trompong Reyong Ugal Kantilan Pemade Kenyur Jegogan...
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Agung (redirect from Gong agung)
vertically suspended gongs used by the Maguindanao, Maranao, Sama-Bajau and Tausug people of the Philippines as a supportive instrument in kulintang ensembles...
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Colotomy (redirect from Colotomic instrument)
usually done by gongs of various size: the kempyang, ketuk, kempul, kenong, gong suwukan, and gong ageng. The fast-playing instruments, kempyang and ketuk...
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up gong or Gong in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A gong is a percussive musical instrument or a warning bell. Gong or GONG may also refer to: Gong, Iran...
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idiophones, includes many percussion instruments played with the hand or by a percussion mallet, such as the hang, gongs and the xylophone, but not drums...
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A gong bass drum (or simply gong drum) is a musical instrument in the percussion family. It is a type of drum that uses a single large drumhead in order...
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handbells, cymbals, and peculiar instruments resembling gongs came into wide use in Hindu music. The gong-like instrument was a bronze disk that was struck...
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The jing (Korean: 징) is a large gong used in traditional Korean music, particularly in samul nori, pungmul, and daechwita to keep beat. It is usually made...
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Grouping of musical instruments, Tang dynasty Chinese musical instruments are traditionally grouped into eight categories known as bā yīn (八音). The eight...
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Gandingan (category Gongs)
gongs used by the Maguindanao as part of their kulintang ensemble. When integrated into the ensemble, it functions as a secondary melodic instrument after...
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Kong toch (category Gongs)
is a number of gongs that are attached to a circle-shaped rack, closely resembling its larger relative, the kong thom. Both instruments belong to the percussion...
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In musical instrument classification, string instruments or chordophones, are musical instruments that produce sound from vibrating strings when a performer...
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Bonang (category Gongs)
The bonang is an Indonesian musical instrument used in the Javanese gamelan. It is a collection of small gongs (sometimes called "kettles" or "pots") placed...
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Kkwaenggwari (category Gongs)
Korean shamanic music. This gong is struck with a wooden mallet to produce a sharp, attention commanding sound. The instrument is commonly used in folk performing...
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Traditional Japanese musical instruments, known as wagakki (和楽器) in Japanese, are musical instruments used in the traditional folk music of Japan. They...
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This is a list of musical instruments, including percussion, wind, stringed, and electronic instruments. AlphaSphere Audiocubes Bass pedals Continuum...
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Tagonggo (category Gongs)
chamber music. The main instrument of tagonggo music is the tagungguan. The tagungguan consists of six to eight hanging pentatonic gongs. In addition, the instrumental...
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(ฆ้องวงเล็ก) - higher gong circle; comprises many small tuned bossed gongs mounted in a rattan frame Khong wong yai (ฆ้องวงใหญ่)- lower gong circle; comprises...
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