- Kendang
Kendang (Javanese: "Kendhang",
Malay language : "Kendang", Tausug,Bajau : "Gandang", Maranao: "Gandangan") is a double-headed drum which is one of the primary instrument used in theGamelan ensembles ofJava andBali as well as variousKulintang ensembles inIndonesia ,Malaysia ,Brunei and thePhilippines . Constructed in a variety of ways by different ethnic groups. Among the Javanese, Sundanese or Malay peoples, the Kendang has one side larger than the other, with the larger, lower-pitched side usually placed to the right, and are usually placed on stands horizontally and hit with the hands one either side while seated on the floor. Among groups like the Balinese, Tausug or Maranao, both sides are of equal size, and are played on either one or both sides using a combination of hands and/or sticks. The skin is typically made of goat or buffalo, stretched on y-shaped leather or rattan strings, which can be tightened to change the pitch of the heads. The kendhang is smaller than thebedug , which is placed inside a frame, hit with a beater, and used less frequently.In
Gamelan Surakarta , four sizes of kendhang are used:
*Kendhang ageng, kendhang gede (krama/ngoko, similar togong ageng in usage), or kendhang gendhing is the largest kendhang, which usually has the deepest tone. It is played by itself in the "kendhang satunggal" (lit. "one drum") style, which is used for the most solemn or majestic pieces or parts of pieces. It is played with the kendhang ketipung for "kendhang kalih" (lit. "two drum") style, which is used in faster tempos and less solemn pieces.
*Kendhang ciblon is a medium-sized drum, used for the most complex or lively rhythms. It is typically used for livelier sections within a piece. The word "ciblon" derives from a Javanese type of water-play, where people smack the water with different hand shapes to give different sounds and complex rhythms. The technique of this kendhang, which is said to imitate the water-play, is more difficult to learn than the other kendhang styles.
*Kendhang batangan or kendhang wayang is also medium-sized, and was traditionally used to accompanywayang performances, although now other drums can be used as well.
*Kendhang ketipung is the smallest kendhang, used with the kendhang ageng in "kendhang kalih" style.The kendhang usually has the function of keeping the
tempo and changingirama , and signalling some of the transitions ("paralihan") to sections and the end of the piece ("suwuk"). In dance orwayang , the kendhang player must follow the movements of the dancer, and communicate them to the other players in the ensemble.In West Java, kendang is also used to keep the tempo of
Gamelan Degung . Kendang is also used as main instrument forJaipongan dance. There is also another composition where a group of kendang players play in kendang harmony, calledRampak Kendang .References
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Sumarsam . "Javanese Gamelan Instruments and Vocalists". 1978-1979.ee also
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Dabakan External links
* [http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Indonesian/Budaya_Bangsa/Gamelan/Javanese_Gamelan/drums/kendang.htm Kendang information, with audio]
* [http://www.google.com/search?q=rampak+kendang Rampak Kendang in Google] .
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