Calung
[1][2] The calung (instrument) consists of multiple bamboo tubes which are struck at the base to produce a woody sound.In the Balinese Gamelan gong kebyar, the metallophone jublag can also be known as Calung, it has a one-octave range, and is generally utilized to play mid-range melodies.In Banyumas, southwestern Central Java in Indonesia, when Calung is referred to as an ensemble, it uses multiple bamboo instruments and is composed of singers and dancers.Calung (the ensemble) is present at many celebratory gatherings, and its dancers are sometimes related to prostitution.[9] The calung works by cutting away multiple pieces of bamboo tubes to create a pitch when struck.