Rkhanga
Rkhanga is a traditional Mongolian musical instrument, consisting of a wooden frame with a series of gongs attached to it. The gongs are typically made of bronze and are tuned to different pitches. The instrument is played by striking the gongs with a mallet, producing a rich, resonant sound. Rkhanga is often used in Mongolian folk music and is an important part of traditional Mongolian culture. It is typically played by a single musician, who uses both hands to strike the gongs in a rhythmic pattern. The instrument is also used in modern Mongolian music and has been adopted by musicians from other cultures. Rkhanga is a versatile instrument that can be used to accompany singing, dancing, and storytelling. It is also used in religious ceremonies and is considered a sacred instrument in Mongolian culture. The instrument is typically made by hand and is often decorated with intricate carvings and inlays. Rkhanga is an important part of Mongolian heritage and is celebrated in festivals and cultural events.