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Karinding

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Indonesian traditional musical instruments
Karinding
Woodwind instrument
Inventor(s)Sundanese
DevelopedIndonesia
Various hangingGongs (gong ageng, gong suwukan, kempul) ofGamelan inIndonesia
Music of Indonesia
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TheKarinding isSundanese traditional musical instrument fromWest Java,Indonesia. It is similar to theJew's harp and are usually made frombamboo and midribs of palm trees. Karindings made of palm tree midribs are traditionally used by male players, and bamboo instruments are used by female players.

Initially the karinding was used by ancestors to repel pests in rice fields, because the low decibel sound from karinding can disrupt the insect hearing.[1]

How to play

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One places the karinding between one's two lips, then one end is beaten with a finger so that the vibrations occur in the middle. Then the rhythm of the karinding music is determined by the movement of the tongue and lips, which became the media echo reflector of the vibration. In summary, its voice sounds like a big frog in the middle of rice fields.[2]

References

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  1. ^irvansetiawan (2019-05-13)."Rampak Karinding".Balai Pelestarian Nilai Budaya Jawa Barat. Retrieved2020-07-20.
  2. ^"PIKIRAN RAKYAT - Karinding, Diselamatkan Komunitas Metal". Newspaper.pikiran-rakyat.com. Retrieved2011-10-09.
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