Traditional Malaysian musical instruments

Malaysian musical instruments
Malays playing gongs

Traditional

  • Bertitik
  • Bongai
  • Boria
  • Branyo
  • Caklempong
  • Dikir barat
  • Dondang Sayang
  • Gamelan Jawa
  • Gamelan Melayu
  • Gendang
  • Ghazal Melayu
  • Ghazal Parti
  • Kroncong
  • Kompang
  • Kulintangan
  • Mata-kantiga
  • Nobat
  • Rodat
  • 24 Festive Drums

Modern

  • Contemporary
  • Hip Hop
  • Pop
  • Rock
Music of Malaysia
Media and performance
Music awards
Music festivals
Music media
RIM Charts
Nationalistic and patriotic songs
National anthem
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Traditional Malaysian instruments are the musical instruments used in the traditional and classical music of Malaysia. They comprise a wide range of wind, string, and percussion instruments, used by both the Malay majority as well as the nation's ethnic minorities.[1]

Percussion Instruments

String Instruments

A Sape player performing in traditional costume.
  • Biola - used in classical Malay music of Malay Ghazal and traditional performances such as Dondang Sayang.
  • Kreb - used in traditional performances by Orang Asli.
  • Gambus - used in classical Malay music of Malay Ghazal and traditional performances such as Zapin and Hamdolok.
  • Gitar - used in classical Malay music of Malay Ghazal.
  • Rebab - used in traditional performances such as Wayang Kulit Melayu, Mak Yong and Main Puteri.
  • Sape - used in traditional performances in Sarawak.
  • Sundatang - used in traditional performances in Sabah.
  • Tongkungon - used in traditional performances in Sabah.

Wind Instruments

A Murut Sompoton.

See also

  • Music portal
  • flagMalaysia portal

References

  1. ^ "THE RICH HISTORY OF MALAYSIAN MUSIC AND ITS INSTRUMENTS". Retrieved 13 November 2020.

External links

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List of traditional Malaysian musical instruments by classification
Aerophones
Chordophones
Idiophones
Membranophones