Thursday 9 April 2015

Folk Musical Instruments of Malaysia

Rebab
Rebab
The rebab is the most important bowed lute and is the main melodic instrument in the mak yongand is used to accompany the wayang kulit.
Angklung
Angklung
A hand-held musical instrument made of bamboo, originated from Java, perhaps during the Majapahit era. One angklung produces one note, hence angklung is a team performance.
Kompang
Kompang
The kompang is played in a large kompang ensemble. The percussion is played with an interlocking rythmic pattern to accompany choral singing. Popularly used in wedding ceremonies.
Gamelan
Gamelan
This is a set of brass percussion, performed like an orchestra from the Majapahit era in the l0th century AD.Seruling
Seruling
The Malay flute is made of bamboo. Perhaps the most original musical instrument, often used by the indigenous tribes (earlier Malays or Proto-Malays' who inhabit the jungles).
Nafiri
Nafiri
The nafiri is a kind of trumpet found only in the nobat orchestras of Malaysia. It is related to a similar instrument known as the naifr from the Middle East.
Gambus
The Arabian Oud is the ancestor of lutes and guitar. Used in zapin and ghazal.
Rebana
Rebana
Hand-held drums made of taut goat skin, originated from the Middle East. The name rebana may come from the Arabic word rabbana.
Gong
Gong
Commonly found in Southeast Asia. This hanging instrument looks like a big brass tray with a protruding navel (boss) at its centre where it is struck.
Marwas
Marwas
Marwas is struck using one hand, to accompany the Zapin dance. Originates from the Middle East.Serunai
Serunai
Another wind instrument, made of wood with seven holes on the upper part and one hole at the other end. Often used in shadow play (wayang kulit) performance, menora (in Kelantan) or in silat(martial art).Gendang
Gendang
Malay drums of varying sizes, made of taut buffalo or cow hides. The biggest drum used in the palace is called gendang nobat. For a commoner, the biggest drum is rebana ubi found in Kelantan.
                                (The data was took from srimahligai.com)

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