Terdiri dari instrumen musik perkusi yang digunakan pada seni musik karawitan. Instrumen yang paling umum digunakan adalah metalofon antara lain gangsa, gender, bonang, gong, saron, slenthem dimainkan oleh wiyaga menggunakan palu (pemukul) dan membranofon berupa kendhang yang dimainkan dengan tangan.

The term "gamelan" is used to describe orchestral arrangements that include metallophones, xylophones, flutes, gongs, vocals, and bowed and plucked strings, among other instruments. Indonesians from the Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese ethnic groups are particularly well-known for performing the traditional ensemble music.

Gamelan is the traditional ensemble music of the Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese peoples of Indonesia, primarily made up of percussive instruments. Integrating Gamelan into music production adds an exotic flavor, rhythmic intricacy, and cultural appreciation. Gamelan refers to the traditional Indonesian percussion orchestra and to the set of musical instruments used. Consisting primarily of ornate, percussive instruments made of hand-forged metal, the ensemble typically includes xylophones, gongs, gong-chimes, drums, cymbals, string instruments and bamboo flutes.
The ensemble is conducted by a drummer, and often includes voice, bamboo flute, xylophone, and stringed instruments. The most well-known gamelan ensembles are those from the islands of Java and Bali. The Bates College Gamelan Orchestra serves as an Indonesian music study group, performance ensemble, and provides ceremonial music for college events.
Instruments: The Gamelan ensemble typically consists of instruments made from bronze, iron, bamboo, and wood. The most common instruments include metallophones (such as the saron and gender), gongs (such as the gong ageng and kempul), drums (such as the kendang), and flutes (such as the suling). Various hanging Gongs (gong ageng, gong suwukan, kempul) of Gamelan in Indonesia Music of Indonesia Genres Classical Kecapi suling Tembang sunda Kecak Pop Indo Hip hop Dangdut Campursari Kroncong Langgam jawa Celempungan Gambang kromong Tanjidor Gambus Jaipongan Pop Sunda Qasidah modern Rock Tapanuli ogong Specific forms Angklung Beleganjur Calung
Enter gamelan, the music of the Indonesian archipelago, the world's largest cluster of islands at 15,000, per World of Music, and home to a super-diverse 250 million people — Javanese, Sundanese, Indonesian, Madura, and more, as the Indonesian Embassy states. In fact, "gamelan" refers to the region's entire musical heritage, as well as the
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