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The event ladder moves attendees from free exposure to paid participation to premium experiences. Each event type serves a different rung.

EVENTS

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Structure webinars to leak your methodology without giving everything away. Leave attendees wanting more.

Event Type Purpose
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Multi-Day Courses

Extended events (weekend workshops, week-long intensives) provide immersive experiences. These command higher prices and produce deeper results.

Conferences and Summits

Large events with multiple speakers and tracks. These can be produced solo or with partners. Conferences build community at scale.

Retreats and Masterminds

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If you run events, map your offerings against this ladder. What rungs are missing? What could you add to serve attendees at different levels?

Ceng Ceng, Traditional Musical Instruments From Bali






Ceng Ceng is a traditional musical instrument from Bali. This instrument is made of jackfruit wood and copper. The Ceng Ceng is played in a copper-topped way to the bottom of the round copper section, which will create a "ceng ceng" sound.




The Function of The Instrument is Ceng Ceng




In Bali itself, Ceng Ceng music instrument is a traditional instrument that is quite famous. This instrument is the most important element in a set of Balinese gamelan. Besides Ceng Ceng musical instruments are also often used along with gong gede, semar pegulingan, barungan gamelan kebyar gong, pelegongan, barongan, and so forth.




The Shape of Musical Instruments Ceng Ceng




Ceng Ceng musical instruments are generally made of jackfruit and copper wood. This instrument consists of 6 pieces of the metal round on the bottom and 2 (two) round metal on the top. At the top of the bronze Ceng Ceng, there is a rope that serves to hold Ceng Ceng. These ropes are generally red and made in such a way. This rope is also called "Bungan Ceng Ceng". When viewed at a glance, this Ceng Ceng instrument looks like a cymbal.



Balinese ceng ceng is made to resemble the shape of a tortoise. The engraving is inspired by Balinese legend, the mystical tortoise. In the province of Bali, famous for a legend about a mystical tortoise that has a magical value that can balance the world on his back. This tortoise is a symbol of the earth's axis along with the dragon that becomes the base of the high-temple temple.




How To Play a Musical Instrument Ceng Ceng




Ceng Ceng music instruments are generally played by means of copper on the top of the beaten to the round copper section at the bottom. Thus it will create a "ceng ceng" sound. The player will hold both tops using both palms of his hand. When the two metals clasped together, their loud, loud, and distinctive voice of Balinese cymbals would be heard.