A traditional percussion instrument from Indonesia and Malaysia, typically made of wood and struck with mallets.
From Malay 'kajar' or similar Southeast Asian language origins, referring to the wooden percussion family of instruments used in gamelan orchestras and folk music traditions.
The kaj represents how many English words quietly adopted terms from colonized regions, and studying it reveals the rich percussion traditions that influenced jazz and world music far more than most people realize.
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