Schoolboys learning Gamelan music
Young boys learning to play the Gamelan music every week.
Gamelan, the indigenous orchestra type of the islands of Bali, consisting largely of several varieties of gongs and various sets of tuned metal instruments that are struck with mallets. The gongs are either suspended vertically or, as with the knobbed-centre, kettle-shaped gongs of the bonang, placed flat. Percussive melodic instruments include the bonang, the xylophone (in Balinese gambang kayu), and various metallophones, instruments with a series of tuned metal plates, either suspended over a resonance trough or on resonance tubes. The teacher sitting beside to give the rythm.
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