The GONG!!
A gong produces sound waves classified as mechanical, specifically as pressure waves. When struck, the gong's surface vibrates, creating compressions and rarefactions in the air, generating sound waves that travel through the medium. The distinctive timbre of a gong is due to its complex vibrations and harmonics.
None. The column of air inside the instrument vibrates. Compare this to a string instrument -- the string vibrates, of course. With the reed instrument, such as a clarinet or bassoon -- the reed vibrates. The vibrating reed causes the column of air inside the instrument to vibrate. However, the brass instruments do not have vibrating parts. What makes the column of air vibrate is the buzzing of the player's lips!
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Gongs are percussion instruments. In Mahillon's classification system, they are idiophones ("self-sounding") since the entire instrument vibrates to create the sound.
gong is originally from China. but Gong Ageng itself is from Indonesia. Gong Ageng is a Javanese phrase which means "big gong". Gong Ageng is a part of Gamelan ensemble and the most important gong in Gamelan.
Gong Gong - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG
I'm Blue - The Gong-Gong Song - was created in 1961.
Li. Gong has written: 'Dian qi an zhuang gong, er ji gong'
The skin vibrates when you hit them.
The string of a veena vibrates
you hit a gong with a mallot
gong geng is fat