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kendang or
gendang (Javanese: ꦏꦼꦤ꧀ꦝꦁ, romanized: kendhang, Sundanese: ᮊᮨᮔ᮪ᮓᮀ, romanized:
kendang, Balinese: ᬓᬾᬦ᭄ᬤᬂ, romanized:
kendang, Tausug/Bajau/Maranao:...
- are
metallophones (pla**** with mallets) and a set of hand-drums
called kendang,
which keep the beat. The kemanak, a banana-shaped idiophone, and the gangsa...
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Mount Kendang is a
stratovolcano located in the
border between Kertasari Subdistrict,
Bandung Regency and
Pasirwangi Subdistrict,
Garut Regency, West...
- from Sri Lanka. It is
related to the mridangam, the pakhavaj, and the
kendang.[how?] The geta bera is used
primarily to
accompany the
traditional Kandyan...
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musical instruments such as kacapi,
kendang, goong/gong, and
suling or
rebab (optional), and Juru
Kawih (singer).
Kendang, the drum,
controls the
tempo of...
- gong. Pancer: a
smaller gong,
secondary gong. A set of
kendang,
consisting of one
large (
kendang indung) and two
small double-sided
drums (kulantér). Suling...
-
gamelan instruments,
kendang are paired: the larger, lead part female, wadon, and the
other male, lanang. The
surfaces inside the
kendang wadon are carved...
-
double sided drums and its
descendants are
mridangam of
Southern India and
kendang of
Maritime Southeast Asia and
other South Asian double-headed drums. Its...
- pakhawaj, is the
primary percussion instrument. A
related instrument is the
Kendang, pla**** in
Maritime Southeast Asia. Its a
complex instrument to tune and...
- will
usually share the
drums (
kendang),
including one each of ketipung,
kendang ageng (or
kendang gendhing), ciblon,
kendang wayangan, and, in the largest...