fannas
Fannas refers to a type of traditional Indonesian musical instrument that is primarily found in the province of West Java. The name "fannas" is derived from the Sundanese word *fanas*, which means "to play" or "to sing." This instrument is a type of xylophone-like percussion instrument, often made from bamboo or wood, and is typically played with mallets.
Fannas is commonly used in Sundanese cultural performances, particularly in ceremonies, festivals, and traditional dances. It
The fannas is known for its melodic and rhythmic qualities, contributing to the rich soundscape of Sundanese
While the fannas is most closely associated with West Java, similar instruments can be found in other