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  2. Kendang - Wikipedia

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    The kendang usually has the function of keeping the tempo (laya) while changing the density , and signaling some of the transitions (paralihan) to sections and the end of the piece (suwuk). In the dance or wayang performance, the kendang player will follow the movements of the dancer, and communicate them to the other players in the ensemble.

  3. Gamelan - Wikipedia

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    The hand-played drum called kendang controls the tempo and rhythm of pieces as well as transitions from one section to another, ... Jawa Tengah, Indonesia.

  4. Gamelan degung - Wikipedia

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    A set of kendang, consisting of one large (kendang indung) and two small double-sided drums (kulantér). Suling degung: a four-holed bamboo flute. Suling kawih: a six-holed bamboo flute, interchangeably used with suling degung; Gambang: a wooden xylophone. Kacapi: a zither. In classical degung, the bonang serves as a conductor for the whole ...

  5. Gamelan gong kebyar - Wikipedia

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    The kendang part is the most complex in gong kebyar, drawing from a rich lexicon of rapid-fire, syncopated patterns to fit the mood and progression of pitched music. The lanang drummer is responsible for filling in an appropriate interlocking part. Kendang players may sit facing the same way, wadon in front and lanang behind.

  6. Celempungan - Wikipedia

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    Celempungan is a Sundanese musical genre that includes several musical instruments such as kacapi, kendang, goong/gong, and suling or rebab (optional), and Juru Kawih (singer). Kendang, the drum, controls the tempo of the ensemble and reinforces the meter. Celempungan is named for the celempung, a bamboo tube zither from West Java. [1]

  7. Gong ageng - Wikipedia

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    A Gong depicted on the 15th-century temple reliefs at the Candi Sukuh in Central Java, Indonesia. Gong ageng demarcates the larger phrase structure or gongan.Within the gongan structure, Between, the gong suwukan and kempul punctuate the subdivisions of time.

  8. Gamelan surakarta - Wikipedia

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    A typical large, double gamelan in contemporary solo will include, in the sléndro set, one saron panerus (or saron peking), two saron barung, one or two saron demung, one gendér panerus, one gender barung, one slenthem (or "gender panembung"), one bonang panerus and one bonang barung (each with twelve gongs), one gambang kayu, one siter or celempung, one rebab, one suling, one pair of kethuk ...

  9. Saron (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    saron gamelan degung barudak Indra Swara Mexico. The saron is a musical instrument of Indonesia, which is used in the gamelan.It normally has seven bronze bars placed on top of a resonating frame (rancak).