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  2. Waniguchi - Wikipedia

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    Waniguchi ready for sounding, with rope and striker, at Hakusan Jinja (), Iwate PrefectureA waniguchi (鰐口) is a Japanese flat round hollow metal slit gong that hangs before the worship hall at a Shinto shrine or image hall at a Buddhist temple.

  3. File:Gong and Chime Culture Map.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Babendil - Wikipedia

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    The babendil. The babendil traditionally could be played by either genders. [5] In wooden kulintang ensembles, the kagul is usually substituted for the babendil part. [2] Among the Tausug, the Samal and the Yakan, their babendil-type instrument generally has gone into disuse (Instead, tempo is kept in check using the highest gong on the kulintangan .

  5. Wikipedia : Public domain image resources

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    Good Free Photos – All public domain pictures of mainly landscape but wildlife and plants as well; LibreShot.com – High-resolution and natural looking photos in Martin Vorel's free stock photo site. Website is divided into several different categories including business, close up, traveling (Mongolia, Thailand, Europe), animals, plants and ...

  6. Kong chmol - Wikipedia

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    The kong chmol (គងឈ្មោល, literally male gong) is a Cambodian flat-faced gong, with different sizes and pitches, played in an ensemble, with players each playing one gong and responsible for one pitch, memorizing the music to play their pitch at appropriate times. [1]

  7. Gongman - Wikipedia

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    The title sequence of the Mickey Mouse Club TV show's original run ended with Donald Duck striking a gong, with varying results. The opening sequence of Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom has the Paramount Pictures logo fade into a similar image of a mountain imprinted on a gong, which is then struck by a gongman. Later on the title character ...

  8. Pat kon - Wikipedia

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    The pat kon consists of about a dozen (10 - 15) gongs mounted in a vertical crescent-shaped wooden frame. [1] It produces the same range of pitches as the more common gong circles (such as the Kong toch and khong wong), but rather than resting on the ground, the wooden frame of this instrument extends into the air in the shape of a horseshoe.

  9. Khong wong yai - Wikipedia

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    Convex round center is the position for hitting. (called "gong buttons"), the rim is broken down to the surrounding edge (called "Chat") at the edge of the tiered side. Drill a hole in the leather string to attach it to the gong shop inside of the gong. In the area where the gong is placed, a wax-lead mixture is applied to counteract the sound.