RCM Sparks is pleased to be hosting a series of Gamelan workshops in January 2026 suitable for schools or community groups.
The gamelan is a traditional form of music from Indonesia, made up of an ensemble of percussion instruments such as metallophones, gongs and drums. The º£½ÇÂÒÂ×¹Ù·½ has one of the largest sets in Europe.
Gamelan uses repeating rhythms and patterns, creating a shimmering, almost magical sound. It also uses scales called slendro and pelog, which sound quite different from the Western major and minor scales, giving gamelan a special, other-wordly tone. Even if you’ve never played an instrument before, gamelan is accessible and fun to try, offering a beautiful way to experience a different musical tradition!
A typical taster session (for up to 30 people) lasts 90 minutes and includes:
• A short introduction to the cultural context of gamelan
• An explanation of the instruments and how the ensemble works
• A practical/hands-on introduction to each instrument type
• Playing together as a group with some improvisation-style activities
• Putting patterns together to learn and play a simple traditional piece
The workshops will take place on Tuesday 13, Wednesday 14, and Thursday 15 January in the RCM Recital Hall. To book, please fill out this .
Tuesday 13 January sessions:
• 9.30-11am
• 11.30am-1pm
• 2-3.30pm
Wednesday 14 January sessions:
• 9-10.30am
• 11am=12.30pm
Thursday 15 January sessions:
• 2-3.30pm