The gong ageng (or gong gedhe in Ngoko Javanese, means large gong) is an Indonesian musical instrument used in the Javanese gamelan. It is the largest of the bronze gongs in the Javanese and Balinese gamelan orchestra and the only large gong that is …
A large, vertically-suspended bronze gong with turned-back rim and a raised central boss which is struck with a thickly-padded beater. Produces a deep, resonant, low pitch. Many palace gamelans have two gong ageng hung from a wooden rack (gayor).
a demonstration of traditional javanese gamelan gong suwukan and gong agung sounds, taught by master artists i. m. harjito, sumarsam, and the late pak kanto....
The gong ageng (or gong gedhe in Ngoko Javanese, means large gong) is an Indonesian musical instrument used in the Javanese gamelan. It is the largest of the bronze gongs in the Javanese and Balinese gamelan orchestra and the only large gong that is …
2023年8月12日 · The gong ageng (or gong gedhe in Ngoko Javanese, means large gong) is an Indonesian musical instrument used in the Javanese gamelan. It is the largest of the bronze gongs in the Javanese and Balinese gamelan orchestra and the only large gong that is called gong in Javanese.
Javanese gamelan music is structured on the basis of repeating cycles. The largest cycles are divided by the sounding of the great gong (gong ageng), and each major cycle is called a gongan. Various subdivisions of the gongan are punctuated by smaller gongs, such as the kenong and kempul.