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  1. Ching (instrument) - Wikipedia

    Ching (also spelled Chheng, Khmer: ឈិង or Chhing, Thai: ฉิ่ง) are finger cymbals played in Cambodian and Thai theater and dance ensembles. [1] Joined by a cord that runs through the center, ching are bowl-shaped, about 5 centimeters in diameter, and made of bronze alloy—iron, copper, and gold.

  2. FREE I Ching Reading - iFate.com

    What is the I Ching? The I Ching, (also known as the Yi Jing) is an ancient Chinese oracle. It is based on a 3000 year old manuscript of Chinese wisdom called "The Book of Changes" — and it remains one of the most popular forms of spiritual insight for personal growth to this day.

  3. Chhing on Vimeo

    Khmer Musical Instruments - Chhing Chop. This percussive instrument is a small, yet important part of Khmer music that keeps time in a music ensemble. Official…

  4. ching · Grinnell College Musical Instrument Collection · Grinnell ...

    The ching is a Korean gong idiophone. In the past it was used as a military signaling instrument and for taech'wit'a, military processional music.

  5. Chhing - The Trek BBS

    Chhing are bowl shape cymbals or sometimes referred to as metal clappers, they are thick and heavy with large boss and small rim. The chhing is made from a mixture of an alloy of iron, copper or gold mixed with bronze.

  6. Chhing finger cymbals - UMBC:

    Chhing finger cymbals. Made of thick bronze, Chhing finger cymbals are bowl-shaped, and about two inches in diameter. The player strikes them together, one in each hand.

  7. What does chhing mean? - Definitions.net

    Information and translations of chhing in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

  8. Ching (instrument) - Wikiwand

    Ching (also spelled Chheng, Khmer: ឈិង or Chhing, Thai: ฉิ่ง) are finger cymbals played in Cambodian and Thai theater and dance ensembles. [1]

  9. ឧបករណ៍ភ្លេងខ្មែរ Khmer Music Instruments – វត្តខេមររតនារាម ...

    To produce the open sound — chhing — the cymbal in the right hand hits the other in the left with an outward sliding motion, while the closed sound — chhepp — is produced by hitting both cymbals and holding them together; thus dampening the sound.

  10. Ching (instrument) - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

    Oct 8, 2024 · Ching (also spelled chhing, Thai: ฉิ่ง) are finger cymbals played in Cambodian and Thai theater and dance ensembles. Joined by a cord that runs through the center, ching are bowl-shaped, about 5 centimeters in diameter, and made of bronze alloy—iron, copper, and gold.

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