Xylophone of West Malaysia. The resonator is a large dried-out coconut (kelapa: coconut) with the top sawn off (if a box is used instead, the instrument is called kertuk kayu). A single bar of nibong wood or bamboo is placed across the open top of the resonator.
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Xylophone of West Malaysia. The resonator is a large dried-out coconut (kelapa: coconut) with the top sawn off (if a box is used instead, the instrument is called kertuk kayu). A single bar of nibong wood or bamboo is placed across the open top of the resonator.
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kertok is consist of xylophones played swiftly and rhythmically in traditional in Malaysia functions
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