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NMM 9891. Engkuk/Kemong in Laras Slendro. Suspended pots on teakwood frame. Decorated with flower and leaf pattern covered in gold leaf. Length: 68.0 cm. Mallet (tabuh) with red cord wrapped very close to one end creating a soft, springy, oval shape that comes in contact with the pots.
Function: The engkuk/kemong is not frequently used in gamelan music today. It is a structure instrument similar to the kempiang/kethuk and the kenong. Its function is to play at specific places within a composition depending upon its structure.
Playing technique: the engkuk/kemong is played with mallets like the kethuk/kempiang or kenong. The player sits on the floor and strikes the node (or highest point) of the pot with the soft end of the mallet.


