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== Description ==

Latest revision as of 01:41, 26 January 2025

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Wind Gong

Description

Wind Gongs are traditional Chinese instruments for use in symphony orchestras, chamber ensembles, drum corps, meditative and ceremonial settings. Flat in profile with no rim, wind gongs are thin and extremely responsive, producing characteristically shimmering tones across a wide dynamic range. When struck softly, the wind gong resonates with a low drone, and can crescendo to deliver sounds that are sharp, explosive, bright and splashy. Playing lightly with a snare drum or wooden stick creates bell-like tones like those of a grandfather clock.

  • Versatile gong for orchestra, drum corps and other musical settings
  • Includes hanging rope
  • Small engraved Zildjian logo on front, black Zildjian logo on back
  • Responsive, shimmering sound with wide dynamic range

Source:
Zildjian.com


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