The gongs
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Gongs belong to the oldest and
most important musical instruments of South East Asia. Their origins may be
traced back to the second millennium B.C., but it is assumed that the gong is
much older. In Chinese history, gongs are mentioned around 500 A.D.,
attributed to a nation called HSI YU between Tibet and Burma during the reign
of Emperor Hsuan Wu.
Historic research provides us with four main centres - Burma, China, Annam,
Java - at least 7 gong shapes and sound structures stem from these regions.
Only few families knew the tradition of gong making as it was passed from
generation to generation. The art of making gongs was veiled in a sense of
magic. Gong makers believed that a gong could only succeed with the help of
higher powers, and that they were exposed to forces more so than ordinary
humans.
The gong was an important element in the lives of of Far East people and is
still in some countries today. In Asian families, the gong was an attribute of
wealth and served as a status symbol. In rites, the gong was used in the
evocation of ghosts and in the banning of demons. Touching a gong brought you
fortune and strength. In rituals of the Far East, the gong has retained its
special significance to this day.
As a musical instrument, the gong accompanied celebrations, funeral
ceremonies, songs, and theater plays. In the music of the Asian high cultures,
the gong was used as an orchestral instrument. Orchestras with gong plays
containing up to 18 notes were not seldom. They were also played in private
concerts at residences.
Since about 1790, gongs were used in European orchestras. Since then, the
terms "Tam Tam" for flat gongs, and "Gong" for bossed gongs, have become
customary. However, the authentic term in all languages of the origin
countries is GONG.
Planet Gongs resemble Symphonic Gongs in character, but feature a strong fundamental note tuned to represent a natural harmonic series based on the orbital properties of the Sun, the Earth, the Moon and the other planets as calculated by Hans Cousto. Planet Gongs resonate harmonically with the cycles of the cosmos, communicating to us what has been known since antiquity as the "music of the spheres". Mysterious in sound colour, Planet Gongs convey an unusual atmosphere.
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