Description
Burmese Gong: Brief Introduction:
The nipple gong, distinguished by its central raised boss, stands out among traditional gongs for its unique features and versatile sound. Comprising different metals, the boss influences the gong’s quality and resonance. Unlike typical gongs, nipple gongs produce a distinctive, less shimmering sound with two distinct tones, depending on where they’re struck. Available in sizes from 6 to 20 inches (15 to 51 cm) or larger, some are precisely tuned to specific pitches..
Included with this Gong:
Upon acquiring the Chau Gong, you’ll receive a complementary Felt Hitting Mallet for immediate play. No separate purchase is necessary for this essential accessory. However, if you desire supplementary tools like alternative mallet types or stands, they’re available for separate purchase from the provided options. These add-ons aren’t bundled with the Gong and must be individually selected if desired.
What is Burmese Gong:
The Burmese gong, closely related to gongs found in Thailand, has had a significant influence on gong types in the region. It encompasses various types, with temple gongs and the triangular-shaped Kyeezee, also known as the ‘spinning’ gong, being the most prevalent.
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