The gong is generally considered to be the older instrument compared to the chime. Gongs have been used for thousands of years in various cultures, particularly in Southeast Asia and China, for ceremonial and musical purposes. Chimes, while also ancient, were developed later and are often associated with specific musical traditions. Thus, the gong has a longer historical presence as a musical instrument.
Drum (A+)
it is an xylophone
The musical instruments in Southern Philippines are the Kulintang, a gong chime instrument, and the dabakan. this is an hour glass shaped drum covered in goat or lizard skin.
GONG I also do the Mirror Crossword .
A percussion instrument is an instrument that requires the player to hit it rather then say blow into it for example. An example of a percussion instrument would be a drum or a xylophone or the cymbals or a gong. An example of a non percussion instrument would be a trumpet or a violin or a trombone or a cello.
Drum (A+)
it is an xylophone
The musical instruments in Southern Philippines are the Kulintang, a gong chime instrument, and the dabakan. this is an hour glass shaped drum covered in goat or lizard skin.
no it is not, it is a unpitched percussion for it produces and indefinite pitch.
GONG I also do the Mirror Crossword .
a percussion instrument
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A percussion instrument is an instrument that requires the player to hit it rather then say blow into it for example. An example of a percussion instrument would be a drum or a xylophone or the cymbals or a gong. An example of a non percussion instrument would be a trumpet or a violin or a trombone or a cello.
Gong
The bonang is a traditional musical instrument from Indonesia, specifically associated with Javanese and Sundanese music. It is a type of gong chime, typically made of bronze, and is often used in gamelan ensembles. The bonang plays a key role in the intricate melodies and rhythms characteristic of Indonesian music.
The kulintang instrument originates from the Philippines, particularly among the indigenous Muslim communities in the southern region, such as the Maranao and Maguindanao people. It is a traditional gong chime ensemble that plays a significant role in cultural and ceremonial events. The instrument has roots in the broader Southeast Asian musical traditions, reflecting a rich history of influence and adaptation.
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