ombokas
Ombokas are a type of traditional Indonesian musical instrument, originating from the island of Lombok in the Nusa Tenggara province. They are a form of percussion instrument, typically consisting of a wooden frame with a number of gongs or bells attached to it. The gongs are usually made of brass or bronze and are tuned to different pitches. The instrument is played by striking the gongs with mallets, creating a rhythmic and melodic sound.
Ombokas are often used in traditional Indonesian music, particularly in the context of gamelan ensembles. They
The construction of an omboka varies depending on the region and the specific ensemble in which it
In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in traditional Indonesian instruments, including the