%0 Figure %A Kartomi, Margaret J. %A Kartomi, Hidris %D 2017 %T Gamolan %U https://bridges.monash.edu/articles/figure/Gamolan/5064301 %R 10.4225/03/593509f37acf0 %2 https://bridges.monash.edu/ndownloader/files/8589595 %K monash:7589 %K Gongs %K 1959.1/50872 %K Xylophone %K Kornhauser, Bronia %K Monash University. Faculty of Arts. School of Music-Conservatorium %K Tala %K Gamolan %K Rattan %K Drums %K Gindang %K Bamboo %K Sumatra -- Lampung -- Town of Liwa in the mountainous northwest area of Lampung %K Digital Humanities %K Performing Arts %K Ethnic Studies %X For male and/or female participants. A bamboo xylophone (gamolan), beaten with a pair of sticks. Rattan lacing strung through each of the eight bamboo keys holds them together and they sit freely suspended over a wooden trough. In performance, as this image shows, the gamolan is usually joined by a double-headed drum (gindang) and two gongs (tala). Copyright 1983. Notes prepared by Bronia Kornhauser with Margaret Kartomi, School of Music-Conservatorium, Monash University. Photography by Hidris Kartomi. %I Monash University