Chapter II · The Instrument
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What the Gong Remembers

Resonance measured in generations
A single gong is tuned once, in a single sitting, and holds its pitch across a century.
Structure that breathes with the hand
The carved rack absorbs strike vibration instead of reflecting it, returning warmth to the player.
Silence as the first instrument
Gamelan composition leaves deliberate gaps between strikes; what is not played shapes what is.
Craft that refuses the shortcut
Each boss is hammered cold — three hundred strikes per centimetre of rise — and no two sound alike.
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