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Description

 

An even biggerr set of cengceng οΎ– this size is also often used in Bali. Our cengcengu are made from steel instead of the ultra-expensive bronze of the originals.
 
How it's Played

 

The player holds a small cymbal in each hand, striking the overlapping cymbals in a quick, repetitive patterns.
 
Traditionally

 

Pronounced cheng-cheng, is one of the primary rhythm instruments in gamelan. This instrument consists of several small, overlapping cymbals nailed to a frame. The frame is often carved to look like an animal, most commonly a turtle, as a mythic turtle is believed to carry the island of Bali on its back.