The sound of Bali is unlike anywhere else in the world. From temple courtyards to community halls, the shimmering tones of Balinese gamelan set the rhythm for life on the island. Now, you can do more than just listen — you can play. This Balinese Gamelan Class gives you the rare chance to sit among local musicians, try the instruments yourself, and discover the cultural heartbeat of Bali.
What is a Balinese Gamelan Class?
A Balinese gamelan class is a hands-on workshop where visitors learn to play traditional Balinese music. Guided by experienced local musicians, you’ll be introduced to an ensemble of metallophones, drums, and gongs, learning how each instrument contributes to the group’s vibrant sound. No musical background? No problem. Gamelan is about harmony, coordination, and community — not solo performance.
Your Class Experience
Welcome to the Village
Your gamelan journey begins in a warm, authentic village setting. After a friendly welcome and light refreshment, you’ll meet your instructors — musicians who have been part of Bali’s cultural life since childhood.
Learn the Instruments
You’ll be guided through the main gamelan instruments:
Gong Ageng – the deep, resonant gong that marks each musical cycle
Metallophones – bronze-keyed instruments that create the gamelan’s signature shimmer
Kendang – hand-played drums that set the rhythm and pace
Play as Part of the Ensemble
Once you’re familiar with the instruments, you’ll join the group in a live piece. The experience is both meditative and energising — you feel the music in your body as much as you hear it.
Why Try a Balinese Gamelan Class?
Cultural Immersion – Connect with Balinese traditions in an authentic setting.
Hands-On Learning – Play the music yourself instead of just watching.
Local Interaction – Meet and learn from Balinese musicians.
Accessible for All – No prior music skills needed.
How to Join
You can book a Balinese Gamelan Class through Kura-Kura Bus as part of a cultural day tour, or arrange a private class with hotel pick-up.
Best Time & Tips
Year-Round: Classes run in both dry and wet seasons.
Morning Sessions: Cooler and more active village atmosphere.
What to Bring: Comfortable clothing, camera, and enthusiasm.
Etiquette: Be respectful of instruments and follow the instructor’s lead.
Combine with Other Cultural Activities
For a deeper cultural experience, pair your gamelan class with:
Balinese Culture Lesson Tour – Dance, offerings, cooking, and more.
Ubud and Kintamani Volcano Tour – Combine music with stunning landscapes.
Play Your Part in Bali’s Musical Story
The Balinese Gamelan Class is more than a music lesson — it’s an invitation into the shared heartbeat of the island. You’ll leave not only with a new skill but also with a deeper connection to the culture and people of Bali.
Book your Balinese Gamelan Class with Kura-Kura Bus today and let the rhythm of Bali stay with you long after your holiday ends.