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RQ 02 RQ 09 Set of Angklung
Angklung is a Sundanese (West Java) traditional musical instrument made of bamboo. The harmony of various melodic sounds often heard in ceremonies and celebrations, like marriages and harvest time. This wooden instrument have set of pipes of differing length and pitch. These are fixed loosely to a small wooden frame and shaken to produce sound. Since each instrument only produces one to three different notes, an angklung group can consist of between 20 - 160 people.
RQ 03 PR 19602
Djembe and drums, made of coconut or mahogany wood with fine goat skin as the cover, firmly attached by alpine string, available in carving and dot-painting design on the base.
PR 18800 RQ 07
The size of Djembe ranges from 40cm to 70cm high.
PR 19601 PR 19603
PR 21300 PR 21500
Below is Didgeridoo, a traditional blown-instrument of Aborigine people, usually made of bamboo, teakwood, or other kind of hard wood. Not only played as musical instrument, it is also believed for its function on spiritual healings and relaxation.
The Didgeridoo is 1.2m high, available in carving and painting design.
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