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  2. Traditional Malaysian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Gendang - used in classical Malay music of Nobat and Malay Gamelan, and traditional performances such as Zapin. Gendang Anak - used in traditional performances such as Wayang Kulit, Mak Yong and Main Puteri. Gendang Ibu - used in traditional performances such as Wayang Kulit, Mak Yong and Main Puteri.

  3. Kendang - Wikipedia

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    A kendang or gendang (Javanese: ... In another composition called Rampak Kendang, a group of drummers play in harmony. Among the Makassarese, the Ganrang ...

  4. Dangdut - Wikipedia

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    The term dangdut is an onomatopoeia for the sound of the tabla (also known as gendang) drum, which is written dang and ndut. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Putu Wijaya initially mentioned in the 27 May 1972 edition of Tempo magazine that the doll song from India was a mixture of Malay songs, desert rhythms, and Indian "dang-ding-dut".

  5. List of Asian folk music traditions - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Asian folk music traditions, with styles, dances, instruments and other related topics.The term folk music can not be easily defined in a precise manner; it definitions depending on the author,ended audience and context within a work.

  6. Gendang Beleq (dance) - Wikipedia

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    Gendang Beleq dance is a sacred folk dance tradition of the Sasak people [1] of Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. [2] This dance performance is usually accompanied by big drums, called gendang beleq. [3] Gendang beleq can be performed during life-cycle ceremonies, such as celebration of birth, circumcision, wedding and funeral.

  7. Mirwas - Wikipedia

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    Mirwas drum. The mirwās or marwas (Arabic: مرواس), plural marāwīs (Arabic: مراويس) is a small double-sided, high-pitched hand drum originally from the Middle East.

  8. Zapin - Wikipedia

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    Zapin (Jawi: زافين) is one of the most popular dance and musical forms in traditional Malay performing arts.Dance movements are choreographed to melodies, which are performed using musical instruments such as the gambus (short-necked lute), accordion, and rebana. [8]

  9. Malay gamelan - Wikipedia

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    Malay Gamelan developed in conjunction with Malay Joget Gamelan. In the mid-18th century, a team of court dancers and musicians was sent from central Java to the island of Penyengat, the royal island capital of the Riau-Lingga empire (present-day Indonesia).