gendhing
Gendhing is a term in Javanese gamelan music used to designate a complete musical composition performed by a gamelan ensemble. It refers to a specific piece rather than a broad genre, and gendhing pieces are typically named after their musical form or configurable structure, such as ketawang, lancaran, or ladrang. Gendhing pieces are integral to the core repertoire of Central Javanese gamelan.
Performance context and function: Gendhing pieces are used to accompany a wide range of activities, including
Instrumentation and texture: A Javanese gamelan that performs gendhing typically includes metallophones (such as saron and
Structure and theory: Gendhing is organized around cycles called gongan, with the gong or large percussion
Notation and transmission: Traditionally, gendhing is transmitted orally within court and village traditions, using balungan-based systems.