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  1. Javanese Gamelan : It is an orchestra of 60 plus musical instruments- bronze gongs and metallophones, drums, wooden flute and two stringed fiddle- which together create a rich distinctive sound.
  2. Gamelan Gong : Gamelan gong kebyar is a style or genre of Balinese gamelan music of Indonesia. Kebyar means to flare up or to bust open and refers to the explosive tempo and dynamics characteristics of the style.
  3. Bonang Gamelan: It is a collection of small gongs ( Sometimes called Kettles or pots) placed horizontally unto strings on a wooden frame (rancak).
  4. Gambang Gamelan : It is a type of gamelan ensemble in Bali which uses four gambangs, a wooden xylophone-like instrument (as opposed to most gamelan instruments which are made of bronze) as well as two sarons. It is used for temple and funeral rites.
  5. Gender Gamelan : It consists of 10 to 14 tuned metal bars suspended over a tuned resonator of bamboo or metal, which are taped with a mallet made of wooden disks (Bali) or a padded wooden disk (Java).
  6. Kemanak Gamelan: It is a banana shaped idophone used in Javanese Gamelan, made of bronze.
  7. Kendang Gamelan: Any of various headed drums of Indonesia and Malaysia. The Kendang is always the leading instrument in Gamelan orchestras, regulating tempos and cuing transitions.
  8. Kecak Gamelan: Instead of traditional Gamelan orchestra which usually accompanies other Balinese traditional performance, the Kecak is simply accompanied by the chanting of the chorus of men representing an army of monkeys continously intoning Cak Cak.
  9. Saron Gamelan: The saron is a musical instrument of Indonesia, which is used in the Gamelan. It normally has seven bronze bars placed on top of a resonating frame (rancak) ot id usually about 20cm ( 8inch) high, and is played on the ground.
  10. Gangsa Gamelan: It is a type of metallophone which is used mainly in Balinese and Javanese Gamelan music in Indonesia.

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Answer:

Kempul.

Gong Ageng.

Kenong.

Bonang.

Demung.

Saron.

Peking.

Kendang

Metallophones

Xylophone

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