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- Gong_chime abstract "A gong chime is a generic term for a set of small, high-pitched bossed pot gongs. The gongs are ordinarily placed in order of pitch, with the boss upward on cords held in a low wooden frame. The frames can be rectangular or circular (the latter are sometimes called "gong circles"), and may have one or two rows of gongs. They are played by one to four musicians, each using two padded sticks to strike them. They are an important instrument in a large number of Southeast Asian musical ensembles, such as Indonesian gamelan, Philippine kulintang, or Thai pi phat. For this reason, such ensembles are sometimes called "gong chime ensembles" or "gong chime orchestras," and the broad variety of music "gong chime music."Gong chimes typically are played either in a soloistic style, providing a virtuosic embellishing role, or providing a rhythmic role, for example, in a colotomic structure.The term may also be used to refer to hand-held tuned gongs played in high rhythmic density, such as the older Balinese reyong, the Philippine gangsa, and some ensembles of minorities within the mountainous interior of Vietnam.".
- Gong_chime thumbnail Gamelan_of_Bali_200507-4.jpg?width=300.
- Gong_chime wikiPageID "14013835".
- Gong_chime wikiPageLength "2626".
- Gong_chime wikiPageOutDegree "45".
- Gong_chime wikiPageRevisionID "473131185".
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Babarangan.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Bonang.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Cai_thieu_cañ.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Cang-chen.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gong_and_chime_music.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gongs.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Colotomic_structure.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Colotomy.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Dayak_people.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Degung.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Gamelan.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Gamelan_degung.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Gangsa.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Gangsa_(Philippines).
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Gong.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Gong_hui.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Jengglong.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Kenong.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Khong_mon.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Khong_noï.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Khong_wong_lek.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Khong_wong_yai.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Khong_ñai.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Kolintang.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Kong_thom.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Kong_toch.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Kromo.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Kulintang.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Kye_vaing.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Luzon.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Maung_saing.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Minangkabau_people.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Mon_(ethnic_group).
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Mon_people.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Mong_(gong).
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Philippines.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Pi_phat.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Piphat.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Pot_gong.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Reyong.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Southeast_Asia.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Sulawesi,_Indonesia.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Talempong.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Tatabuan.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Vietnam.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink Yunluo.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLink File:Gamelan_of_Bali_200507-4.jpg.
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gong chime".
- Gong_chime wikiPageWikiLinkText "gong chime".
- Gong_chime hasPhotoCollection Gong_chime.
- Gong_chime wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Gong_chime subject Category:Gong_and_chime_music.
- Gong_chime subject Category:Gongs.
- Gong_chime hypernym Term.
- Gong_chime type Genre.
- Gong_chime type Genre.
- Gong_chime comment "A gong chime is a generic term for a set of small, high-pitched bossed pot gongs. The gongs are ordinarily placed in order of pitch, with the boss upward on cords held in a low wooden frame. The frames can be rectangular or circular (the latter are sometimes called "gong circles"), and may have one or two rows of gongs. They are played by one to four musicians, each using two padded sticks to strike them.".
- Gong_chime label "Gong chime".
- Gong_chime sameAs Clogra_ganganna.
- Gong_chime sameAs m.03cq_31.
- Gong_chime sameAs Q5581711.
- Gong_chime sameAs Q5581711.
- Gong_chime wasDerivedFrom Gong_chime?oldid=473131185.
- Gong_chime depiction Gamelan_of_Bali_200507-4.jpg.
- Gong_chime isPrimaryTopicOf Gong_chime.