- Kempul
A kempul is a type of hanging
gong used inIndonesia ngamelan . It is often placed with thegong suwukan andgong ageng , hanging on a single rack, at the back of the gamelan, and these instruments are often played by the same player with the same mallets. There are usually several kempul in eachpélog andsléndro ; however, there are frequently some notes missing and thus they have to share a kempul (usually at a related interval, like a fifth). The appropriate kempul depends on thebalungan , thepathet (mode), and other considerations.The kempul in Javanese gamelan has a
colotomic function, similar to thekenong . In the longest structure,gendhing , no kempul is used. In shorter structures, such asketawang , the kempul is used to divide thenongan s (kenong strokes). In the shortest,wayang structures, the kenong plays on every other kenong hit.The similar instrument in Sundanese gamelan is the
jengglong and in the Maguindanao kulintang is thegandingan . "Kempur" is the Balinese name for thegong suwukan .References
* [http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Indonesian/Budaya_Bangsa/Gamelan/Javanese_Gamelan/gongs/kempul.htm NIU page on kempul]
* [http://www.musicmall-asia.com/malaysia/instruments/kempul.html Musicmall-asia.com page on kempul]
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