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'''Sound:'''  When struck, Orchestral gongs produce rich, low dark tones with a complex blend of beautiful warm overtones and can roar with plenty of attack when necessary.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue><br>
 
'''Sound:'''  When struck, Orchestral gongs produce rich, low dark tones with a complex blend of beautiful warm overtones and can roar with plenty of attack when necessary.<font color=blue><sup>1</sup></font color=blue><br>
  
* ''' [[Zildjian_12"_Orchestral Gong|12"]] [[Zildjian_26"_Orchestral Gong|26"]] [[Zildjian_30"_Orchestral Gong|30"]]  [[Zildjian_34"_Orchestral Gong|34"]] [[Zildjian_40"_Orchestral Gong|40"]]  <br>
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Sizes: ''' [[Zildjian_12"_Orchestral Gong|12"]] [[Zildjian_26"_Orchestral Gong|26"]] [[Zildjian_30"_Orchestral Gong|30"]]  [[Zildjian_34"_Orchestral Gong|34"]] [[Zildjian_40"_Orchestral Gong|40"]]  <br>
  
  
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'''Sound:''' Designed for traditional orchestra and Symphonic environments. Specially tapered and edged to produce a deep, mellow sound. Powerful, sustained tone with rich quality.<br>
 
'''Sound:''' Designed for traditional orchestra and Symphonic environments. Specially tapered and edged to produce a deep, mellow sound. Powerful, sustained tone with rich quality.<br>
  
* ''' [[Zildjian_18"_Turkish Gong|18"]] [[Zildjian_20"_Turkish Gong|20"]]  [[Zildjian_22"_Turkish Gong|22"]] [[Zildjian_24"_Turkish Gong|24"]] [[Zildjian_26"_Turkish Gong|26"]] [[Zildjian_28"_Turkish Gong|28"]]  <br>
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Sizes: ''' [[Zildjian_18"_Turkish Gong|18"]] [[Zildjian_20"_Turkish Gong|20"]]  [[Zildjian_22"_Turkish Gong|22"]] [[Zildjian_24"_Turkish Gong|24"]] [[Zildjian_26"_Turkish Gong|26"]] [[Zildjian_28"_Turkish Gong|28"]]  <br>
  
  
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*''' [[Zildjian_18"_Wind Gong|18"]] [[Zildjian_20"_Wind Gong|20"]] [[Zildjian_22"_Wind Gong|22"]] [[Zildjian_24"_Wind Gong|24"]] [[Zildjian_40"_Wind Gong|40"]]  
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Revision as of 00:24, 5 May 2025

Bao Gongs

Introduction: ?
Discontinued: ?
Background: Very dark and funky sounding gong. Produces many different sounds depending on where it is struck. The center nipple produces a bell tone and the bow a tighter tone. Unlathed, raw appearance.1
Alloy: B20
Quality: Professional
Production:
Applications:
Users:

Size: 10"

Orchestral Gong

Orchestral Gongs

  • Also called "Traditional Gongs"

Introduction: ?
Background: Cast, hand-hammered construction crafted in China in a centuries-old tradition.1
Alloy: B201
Quality: Professional
Applications: Symphonies, popular music, gong therapy
Users: Chau-style gongs used by the world's leading symphony orchestras, drum corps and rock stars. Great for wellness and therapy programs.
Sound: When struck, Orchestral gongs produce rich, low dark tones with a complex blend of beautiful warm overtones and can roar with plenty of attack when necessary.1

Sizes: 12" 26" 30" 34" 40"


Turkish Gong

Turkish Gongs

Introduction: 1949 (if not before)
Discontinued: ?
Background: Originally referred to in company literature simply as "Gong", the name changed to Turkish Gong circa the 1980s. These are often called "Tam Tams".
Innovation:
Alloy: B20
Quality: Professional
Production:
Applications: There was a mount hole in the center, if one chose to play it as a cymbal.
Users:
Sound: Designed for traditional orchestra and Symphonic environments. Specially tapered and edged to produce a deep, mellow sound. Powerful, sustained tone with rich quality.

Sizes: 18" 20" 22" 24" 26" 28"


Wind Gongs

  • Formerly called "Gamelan Gongs"

Introduction: ?
Discontinued: ?
Reintroduced: 2021
Background: Flat in profile with no rim, wind gongs are thin and extremely responsive, producing characteristically shimmering tones across a wide dynamic range.1 2
Alloy: B20
Quality: Professional
Production:
Applications:
Users: Wind Gongs are traditional Chinese instruments for use in symphony orchestras, chamber ensembles, drum corps, meditative and ceremonial settings.2
Sound:

Sizes: 18" 20" 22" 24" 40"


Miscellaneous Gongs


Sources:
1 Zildjian Cymbal & Drumstick Selection Guide 1998
2 zildjian.com