User Manual

116 A User’s Guide to Garritan World Instruments
THE PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS
ARIA name:
Program Description:
Controller
Assignments:
Other Asian Regions
Chabara e Chabara are circular brass cymbals from
Korea used in Buddhist rituals and procession-
als. ey are held by cloth handles and played
by striking each other. e Chabara produce a
clanging sound. e instrument is also known
as Jabara.
C2-F2 – various hits
Vel (vol/eq), Var
1, Var 2, Lgth,
FiltLv, FiltFq,
Keyswitches
Ching e Ching are small bowl-shaped nger cym-
bals used in Cambodia and ailand. ey are
made of a mixture of iron, copper, and gold.
ey measure about two inches in diameter and
are played by striking the two cymbals together.
C2-B2 – various hits and clasps
Vel (vol/eq), Var
1, Var 2, Lgth,
FiltLv, FiltFq,
Keyswitches
Geduk e Geduk is a short barrel-shaped double-
headed drum used in Malaysian folk music.
C2-F2 – various hits
Vel (vol/eq), Var
1, Var 2, Lgth,
FiltLv, FiltFq,
Keyswitches
Jang Gu e Jang Gu is an hourglass drum that is played
in Korea. e instrument is also known as the
Changgo.
C2-D#3 – various hits on both heads
Vel (vol/eq), Var
1, Var 2, Lgth,
FiltLv, FiltFq,
Keyswitches
Kesi e Kesi consists of a pair of cymbals, one of
which is axed to a rack, while the other is tied
by rope. Sound is made by clashing one cymbal
against another. is instrument is used in the
traditional Paluan ensemble of Malaysia.
C2-A2 – various hits
Vel (vol/eq), Var
1, Var 2, Lgth,
FiltLv, FiltFq,
Keyswitches
Kkwenggwari e Kkwenggwari is a small brass gong from
Korea played with a wooden mallet. e instru-
ment is also known as the Koeagkari.
C2-C3 – various hits
Vel (vol/eq), Var
1, Var 2, Lgth,
FiltLv, FiltFq,
Keyswitches