cireng
Cireng is a traditional Indonesian percussion instrument primarily found in the Javanese and Sundanese cultures of Indonesia. The name "cireng" is derived from the Javanese word *cireng*, which refers to the rhythmic patterns played on the instrument. It is often used in gamelan ensembles, a type of musical ensemble that originated in Java and Bali.
The cireng consists of a set of small, hand-held gongs or metal bars, typically arranged in pairs
In Javanese gamelan, the cireng is often used to play the *colotomic* or structural rhythms that define
The cireng has also influenced modern Indonesian music, appearing in contemporary compositions and fusion genres. Its