- The
kempyang and
ketuk are two
instruments in the
gamelan ensemble of Indonesia,
generally pla**** by the same player, and
sometimes pla**** by the same...
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gongs of
various size: the
kempyang, ketuk, kempul, kenong, gong suwukan, and gong ageng. The fast-playing instruments,
kempyang and ketuk, keep a regular...
- It has the same
length and width. Thus, it is
similar to the bonang,
kempyang, and ketuk,
which are also
cradled gongs.
Kenongs are
generally much larger...
- (Bonang) 2 Sets
Bonang Penerus 2 Sets
Kenong 2
Pieces Kethuk 2
Pieces Kempyang 2 Sets
Slenthem 3 Sets Gendèr
Barung (Gendèr) 3 Sets Gendèr
Penerus 2 Sets...
- use
Agung Babendil Bonang Darkhuang Gandingan Gong
ageng Gungsa Kempul Kempyang and
ketuk Kenong Khong mon
Kulintang Chau gong Rin gong
Umpan Tagonggo...
- This is
similar to the
other cradled gongs in the gamelan, the kethuk,
kempyang, and kenong.
Bonang may be made of
forged bronze,
welded and cold-hammered...
-
large standing gongs (kenong), and a pair of
small standing gongs (kethuk-
kempyang)." "The role of the
kempul is to
divide the nongans,
which are the contents...
-
distinguished from the
previous section by the use of
kempyang. In the
minggah section, the
kempyang and
kethuk play in the same
pattern as in the ketawang...
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Unpitched 111.142
Idiophone Kemanak Indonesia Pitched 111.24
Idiophone Kempyang and
ketuk Indonesia 111.241.1
Idiophone Kendang Southeast Asia Unpitched...
- one
siter or celempung, one rebab, one suling, one pair of
kethuk and
kempyang, one set of
three to five kenong, one set of
three to five kempul, one...