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Agazarian 22 in. Wind Gong with Mallet
Warranty: No Applicable Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, & bull; Wind Gong with traditional, flat-faced shape & bull; Smooth, low-pitched sound with exceptionally wide and shimmering sustain & bull; Carefully crafted in the Hubei Province of China & bull; Hand hammered and lathed using centuries old tradition & bull; Gong mallet includedThe Agazarian AGZWG22 22 in. wind gong with mallet — also known as a Feng Gong — is individually crafted by hand in the centuries-old tradition from the Hubei Province of China. The almost flat design of this gong takes its shape through hand hammer and lathing, and when played, offers vibration, which spreads out exceptionally wide with a long sustain. The distinguishing smooth sound is mostly low-pitched, yet can open up nicely with a wash of overtones when played more aggressively. Offering a shimmering sound for traditional ceremony, this gong can also complement a variety of other musical styles. Also try playing it as would a ride cymbal with a traditional drumstick and will get a great deep, dark trashy ride sound. Gong mallet included.
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Agazarian AGZCG30 30 in. Chau Gong with Mallet
Warranty: No Applicable Warranty. To obtain a copy of the manufacturer's or supplier's warranty for this item prior to purchasing the item, & bull; %3Cp%3CpCarefully crafted in the Hubei Province of China & bull; Hand hammered and hand polished using centuries old tradition & bull; Gong mallet included & bull; Matching stand available & bull; %3Cp%3CpThe Agazarian Chau Gong with Mallet — also known as a Tam-Tam — is carefully handcrafted in the centuries-old tradition from the Hubei Province of China. Born from the fired cast of a distinctive bronze alloy, this Chau gong brings a big, deep crash sound, providing a large spread of low tones with intricate characteristics for both performance and recording situations. From a sustained drone to a building crescendo of fast explosive crashes, this hand-hammered gong with its raw “bull’s-eye” center works in symphonic applications. It also plays well in a variety of other musical genres, blending with a wide array of other instruments.
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