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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 many Southeast Asian musical ensembles, such as Indonesian gamelan, 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."

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  • Clogra ganganna (ga)
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  • Sraith de ghanganna cabhartha tiúnta, leagtha amach go cothrománach i líne nó ciorcal, a sheinneann seinnteoir amháin nó níos mó le bataí. Feictear iad i ngrúpaí ceoil in oirdheisceart na hÁise go háirithe. (ga)
  • 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 many Southeast Asian musical ensembles, such as Indonesian gamelan, 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." (en)
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  • Cambodian gong chimes kong toch (en)
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  • Indonesian gong chimes (en)
  • Java gong chimes (en)
  • Thai gong chimes, khong wong lek (en)
  • Thai gong chimes, khong wong yai (en)
  • Chinese Bells, Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix, Arizona (en)
  • Chinese gong chimes, Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix, Arizona (en)
  • Thai or Cambodian gong chimes, kong mon or khong mon (en)
  • Korean Bells, Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix, Arizona (en)
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