- The
reyong (also
spelled reong) is a
musical instrument used in
Balinese gamelan. It
consists of a long row of
metal gongs suspended on a frame. In gamelan...
-
group one and of
group two, when pla**** together, are interlocking. The
reyong has both
melodic and non-melodic
percussive roles. The
trompong is not usually...
- lay of
sound above the more
sustained tones of the
lower instruments; the
reyong, a row of
small tuned gongs pla**** by four musicians,
creates a different...
- set of
complete Balinese gamelan ensemble consists of: 1 set (12 pieces)
Reyong 1 set (10 pieces)
Trompong 1
piece Gong
Wadon 1
piece Gong
Lanang 1 piece...
-
identical to the
individual pots of the
reyong; in fact, many
groups simply remove the pots from the
frame of a
reyong so they can
double as bonang, and bonang...
- pla**** in high
rhythmic density, such as the
older Indonesian-Balinese
reyong, and gangsa, and also some
ensembles of
minorities within the mountainous...
- gangsa.
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Gamelan Music of Bali
Reyong Music of the Philippines#Gong
music "Philippine
Traditional Musical Instruments"...
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metallophones carries the
basic melody,
which is
elaborated by gangsa,
reyong, ceng-ceng, flute, and
small drums pla**** with mallets. A medium-sized gong...
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ketuk -
kongahyan -
kulintang -
mirwas - moko - qanbūs -
rebab -
rebana -
reyong -
ronggeng -
saluang -
sasando -
slentho -
suling -
talempong - ugal - violin...
- of gongs.
Agung or
agong Bock-a-da-bock
Gandingan Kulintang or
kolintang Reyong 111.242
Bells - The
vibration is
weakest near the vertex. Bell tree 111...