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GONG GONG – Marching Glockenspiel, Agogo & African Gong-Gong Percussion

This professional marching glockenspiel, agogo, and African gong-gong deliver the bright, penetrating metallic tone essential for outdoor marching bands, cultural ceremonies, and traditional percussion ensembles. The marching glockenspiel features


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Asork Brothers Enterprise
Greater Accra Region, Ghana
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Asork Brothers Enterprise

Asork Brothers Enterprise is a general merchandise and services business engaged in the buying and selling of a wide range of goods and the provision of general services to individuals, households, and organizations. The business is committed to delivering quality products and reliable services at competitive prices, with a strong focus on customer satisfaction, professionalism, and trust. Asork Brothers Enterprise aims to meet the diverse needs of its customers while building lasting business relationships.

MOBILE NUMBER +2330 XXX XX93
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Email : asorkenterprise@gmail.com

Location : Greater Accra Region, Ghana

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This professional marching glockenspiel, agogo, and African gong-gong deliver the bright, penetrating metallic tone essential for outdoor marching bands, cultural ceremonies, and traditional percussion ensembles. The marching glockenspiel features precision-tuned steel or aluminium bars arranged chromatically, each bar machined to a distinct pitch for accurate intonation across two or more octaves. The agogo — known as akogo among the Ewe people of Ghana — is a double or triple metal bell idiophone that produces sharp, penetrating tones widely used in Afrobeats, samba, gospel, and traditional West African drumming. The gong-gong, crafted from quality forged iron, produces a rich, reverberant clang used in traditional Ghanaian cultural music and contemporary African percussion ensembles. Includes mallets and a carry bag.