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- Kempul abstract "A component of the Javanese gamelan, the kempul is a set of pitched, hanging, knobbed gongs, often made of bronze, wood, and cords. Ranging from seven to ten inches in diameter, the kempul gong has a flat surface with a protruding knob at the center and is played by hitting the knob with the "soft end of a mallet." "The wooden mallet used has a ball shape head with heavy padding on a short wooden handle. The number of kempul gongs present in a gamelan ensemble varies but, "although there can be two to ten kempul on one separate rack, it is common to have five kempul hanging on the same rack as the Gong ageng and gong siyem" (two larger gongs).".
- Kempul thumbnail Traditional_indonesian_instruments04.jpg?width=300.
- Kempul wikiPageID "2568819".
- Kempul wikiPageLength "5982".
- Kempul wikiPageOutDegree "32".
- Kempul wikiPageRevisionID "643669472".
- Kempul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Colotomic_instruments.
- Kempul wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gongs.
- Kempul wikiPageWikiLink Gamelan.
- Kempul wikiPageWikiLink Gong_ageng.
- Kempul wikiPageWikiLink Gong_siyem.
- Kempul wikiPageWikiLink Gong_suwukan.
- Kempul wikiPageWikiLink Java.
- Kempul wikiPageWikiLink Kenong.
- Kempul wikiPageWikiLink Mallet.
- Kempul wikiPageWikiLink Pelog.
- Kempul wikiPageWikiLink Slendro.
- Kempul wikiPageWikiLink File:Traditional_indonesian_instruments04.jpg.
- Kempul wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kempul".
- Kempul wikiPageWikiLinkText "kempul".
- Kempul hasPhotoCollection Kempul.
- Kempul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Kempul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gamelan.
- Kempul wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Kempul subject Category:Colotomic_instruments.
- Kempul subject Category:Gongs.
- Kempul hypernym Set.
- Kempul type Article.
- Kempul type Instrument.
- Kempul type Article.
- Kempul type Instrument.
- Kempul comment "A component of the Javanese gamelan, the kempul is a set of pitched, hanging, knobbed gongs, often made of bronze, wood, and cords. Ranging from seven to ten inches in diameter, the kempul gong has a flat surface with a protruding knob at the center and is played by hitting the knob with the "soft end of a mallet." "The wooden mallet used has a ball shape head with heavy padding on a short wooden handle.".
- Kempul label "Kempul".
- Kempul sameAs Kempul.
- Kempul sameAs Kempul.
- Kempul sameAs m.07nlvp.
- Kempul sameAs Q6387169.
- Kempul sameAs Q6387169.
- Kempul wasDerivedFrom Kempul?oldid=643669472.
- Kempul depiction Traditional_indonesian_instruments04.jpg.
- Kempul isPrimaryTopicOf Kempul.