Javanese music, particularly Gamelan, features various traditional instruments. Here are five key instruments used in Javanese Gamelan music:Bonang – A set of small, kettle-like gongs placed on a wooden frame, played with mallets. It provides melodic and rhythmic patterns.Gambang – A wooden xylophone-like instrument with thick keys, played with mallets to create a soft, flowing sound.Kendang – A two-headed drum that controls the tempo and dynamics of the ensemble. It is considered the leader of the gamelan orchestra.Saron – A metallophone with thick bronze bars, played with a wooden mallet, producing the main melody of the music.Gong Ageng – The largest hanging gong in the gamelan, responsible for marking important beats and transitions in the music.These instruments create the rich, meditative, and cyclical sounds typical of Javanese music.