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Gamelan ensembles primarily use a variety of percussion instruments, including metallophones (such as gender and saron), gongs (both hanging and flat), and drums (like kendang). Additionally, bamboo flutes (suling), bowed strings (rebab), and vocalists may be included, creating a rich and layered sound. The instruments are often made of bronze or iron and are tuned to specific scales unique to each gamelan tradition. Together, they produce a harmonious and rhythmic musical experience characteristic of Indonesian culture.

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