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Aluminium Angklung Stand (2 rows of 31 notes) w/wheel (184cm x 226cm)
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Aluminium Angklung TK Stand (18 notes) w/wheel (139cm x 137cm)
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Aluminium Angklung TK Stand (18 notes) w/wheel (Laminate) 139cm x 137cm
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Angklung 1 Octave (Medium)
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Angklung 1 Octave (Small)
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Angklung Bass 11 Notes
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Angklung Melody 31 Notes
31 Notes, 2.5 Octaves (Chromatic F# to C)
Stand sold seperately
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Angklung TK 18 Notes
18 Notes, 2 Octaves (Diatonic F to F), with additional 1 F# and 2 Bb notes
Stand sold seperately
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Copper Tabla Set with carrying case
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Drums – Kendang / Bedug
Comes in set of 4 Drums: For Rhythm purpose The drummer is usually the leader of whole gambelan Only Ketipung(smallest) is held in the laps of drummer The other 3 are cradled in small wooden stands -
Hanging Gong
* Kempul produces a high pitch than Gong Ageng* - Different sizes of Kempul produce different pitches. ¬† - The smaller size produces the higher pitch, and the larger produces the lower pitch. * Gong Ageng ì the largest hanging gong, the lowest pitch in the family* - Also the most important and respected item as its believed to be the Spiritedù of Gambalan. -
Hau Sheng Forest Party Floor Tom w/Mallet HS-5010-FT (10″W x 5″H)
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Kenong – “Gong Chime”
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Kethuk & Kemyang
- Always placed next to Kenong in a set - Kenong is similar in shape to the Hanging Gongù, but with flat surface from knob to the edge - Kemyang in turn looks like a small Kenong - Pitch of Kemyang is higher than Kethuk - Largest size of Kemyang is abt 24cm in diameter while Kethuk is abt 26.5cm -
Kompang