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Gong Ageng

*The gong ageng (or gong gedhe in Ngoko Javanese, means large gong) is a musical instrument. It is the
largest of the bronze gongs in the Javanese and Balinese gamelan orchestra and the only large gong that
is called gong in Javanese.

Kempur

*German: status name denoting a peasant farmer or serf, an agent noun derivative of Kamp 1.
Dutch: agent noun derivative of Kemp, i.e. an occupational name for someone who grew,
processed, or used hemp.

Kampyang

*The kempyang is a metal gong idiophone of the Javanese people of Java, Indonesia. ... The two gongs
that comprise the kempyang are basically miniature kenong jaler ('jaler' means 'male'), so it carries a
gender association due to its shape.

Kedhang Ageng

*The kempyang is a metal gong idiophone of the Javanese people of Java, Indonesia. ... The two gongs
that comprise the kempyang are basically miniature kenong jaler ('jaler' means 'male'), so it carries a
gender association due to its shape.

Kedhang Ciblon

*The kempyang is a metal gong idiophone of the Javanese people of Java, Indonesia. ... The two gongs
that comprise the kempyang are basically miniature kenong jaler ('jaler' means 'male'), so it carries a
gender association due to its shape.

Kedhang Katepung

* The kendhang ketipung is a double-headed membranophone of the Javanese people of the island of
Java, Indonesia. It is the smallest of three hand drums.

Kenong

* The 'kenong' is a musical instrument used in the Indonesian gamelan. It is akind of


gong and It is placed on its side . It has the same length and width.Thus it is similar to
the bonang, kempyang and ketuk, which are also cradled gongs.

Kethuk
*The kethuk is a metal gong idiophone of the Javanese people of Java, Indonesia. It is a punctuating
instrument that is part of the Javanese gamelan.

Rebab

*a bowed or plucked stringed instrument of Arab origin, used especially in North Africa, the
Middle East, and South Asia.

Saron Barung

*The saron barung is a metallophone idiophone of the Javanese people of Java, Indonesia. It is a
melodic instrument that is part of the Javanese gamelan.

Saron Demung

*The saron demung is a metallophone idiophone of the Javanese people of Java, Indonesia. It is a
melodic instrument that is part of the Javanese gamelan. The iron gamelan to which the instrument
pictured on this page belongs has four saron demung--two for each of the set's tuning systems, laras
sléndro and laras pélog.

Saron Peking

*The saron peking is a metallophone idiophone of the Javanese people of Java, Indonesia. It is a
melodic instrument that is part of the Javanese gamelan. The iron gamelan to which the instrument
pictured on this page belongs has two saron peking--one for each of the set's tuning systems, laras
sléndro and laras pélog.

Slenthem

*The slenthem (also slentem or gender panembung) is a Javanese metallophone which makes up part
of a gamelan orchestra. The slenthem is part of the gendér family. It consists of a set of bronze keys
comprising a single octave: there are six keys when playing the slendro scale and seven when playing the
pelog.

Suling

*A suling or Seruling is a Southeast Asian bamboo ring flute especially in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia,
the Philippines and Singapore. It is used in gamelan ensembles. Depending on the regional genre,
asuling can be tuned into different scales.

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