- Kempyang and ketuk
:"Ketuk" redirects here, for the village in Azerbaijan, see
Ağgədik ."The kempyang and ketuk are two instruments in thegamelan , generally played by the same player, and sometimes played by the same player as thekenong . They are important beat-keepers in thecolotomic structure of the gamelan. Depending on the structure, they play different, repeating patterns everygongan . Not all structures use the kempyang, but the kempyang is never played without the ketuk.They are shaped like
bonang , but are generally placed in their own frame ("rancak"). The kempyang is pitched higher (about oneoctave , although it depends if they are in thepelog orslendro set. Both have a central boss like the bonang, but the kempyang has a rounder top (like the higher bonangs), while the ketuk has a flat top (like the lower bonangs).In the common numerical notation, kempyang strokes are marked by "-" while the ketuk is marked by "+". The ketuk pattern is used to classify longer
gendhing types, where it refers to the number of ketuk strokes in anongan .External links
* [http://www.seasite.niu.edu/indonesian/Budaya_Bangsa/Gamelan/Javanese_Gamelan/gongs/Ketuk-Kempyang.htm Kempyang and ketuk description]
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