Celempung
Title
Celempung
Description
Physical description:
The celempung is a type of plucked-zither that is set on four legs with the front legs higher than the two rear legs; hence, the instrument slopes downward toward the player. The celempung has thirteen pairs of strings, which are stretched between the tuning pins at the higher and lower ends of the instrument. The strings rest on the bridge that is placed across the sound board (body of the instrument). The celempung is played with thumbnails, while the fingers damp the sound of the strings.
Role in the gamelan ensemble:
Celempung is a dispensable instrument in the ensemble. If the celempung player is absent, the ensemble can perform without it. In any event, the sound of celempung enriches the total sound of the ensemble. It is most suitable to be played in smaller gamelan ensemble. There is a small ensemble that primarily consists of two or three celempung, supported by kendhang and gong. Commonly, this ensemble is made up of itinerant musicians.
-Sumarsam, 2004
The celempung is a type of plucked-zither that is set on four legs with the front legs higher than the two rear legs; hence, the instrument slopes downward toward the player. The celempung has thirteen pairs of strings, which are stretched between the tuning pins at the higher and lower ends of the instrument. The strings rest on the bridge that is placed across the sound board (body of the instrument). The celempung is played with thumbnails, while the fingers damp the sound of the strings.
Role in the gamelan ensemble:
Celempung is a dispensable instrument in the ensemble. If the celempung player is absent, the ensemble can perform without it. In any event, the sound of celempung enriches the total sound of the ensemble. It is most suitable to be played in smaller gamelan ensemble. There is a small ensemble that primarily consists of two or three celempung, supported by kendhang and gong. Commonly, this ensemble is made up of itinerant musicians.
-Sumarsam, 2004
Geographic region
Indonesia
Classification
chordophone
Collection
Citation
“Celempung,” Wesleyan University Virtual Instrument Museum 2.0, accessed May 2, 2025, https://wesomeka-test.wesleyan.edu/vim2/items/show/13.