1. klang - Noun
2. Klang - Proper noun
Klang (plural Klangs)
A surname.
Klang
A city in Klang District, Selangor, Malaysia.
klang (plural klangs)
(music) Any periodic sound, especially one composed of a fundamental and harmonics, as opposed to simple periodic sounds (sine tones).
A railway line between Kuala Lumpur and Klang, initiated by Swettenham and completed in 1886, increased accessibility which resulted in the rapid growth of the town. Source: Internet
Andersson and Ulvaeus have continuously been writing new material; most recently the two wrote 7 songs for Anderssons 'BAO' 2011 album 'O Klang Och Jubeltid', performed as usual by vocalists Sjöholm, Körberg and Moreus. Source: Internet
Andersson and Ulvaeus have continuously been writing new material; most recently the two wrote seven songs for Andersson's 'BAO' 2011 album O Klang Och Jubeltid, performed as usual by vocalists Sjöholm, Körberg and Moreus. Source: Internet
Kraftwerk also released an iOS app called Kraftwerk Kling Klang Machine. citation The Lenbach House in Munich exhibited some Kraftwerk 3-D pieces in Autumn 2011. Source: Internet
After further investment in new equipment, the Kling Klang Studio became a fully working recording studio. Source: Internet
In late 1991, long-time Kling Klang Studio sound engineer Henning Schmitz was brought in to finish the remainder of the tour and to complete a new version of the quartet that remained active until 2008. Source: Internet