Joged bumbung is a style of gamelan music from Bali, Indonesia on instruments made primarily out of bamboo.
With the rapid rise of tourism in recent decades, Joged music is now often found being performed at hotels and restaurants.
11 to 14 bamboo canes, split halfway down their length, are then carved so that a closed tube resonator remains on the un-split half.
A typical ensemble will have 4 to 6 grantangs and are accompanied by Suling (flutes), Kendang (Drum), Ceng-ceng (cymbals), and a beat keeping instrument made out of bamboo or bronze.
In recent years ensembles that incorporate bronze instruments have become more popular and often play compositions from the Gamelan Gong Kebyar repertoire.