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    Gamelan gong kebyar is a style or genre of Balinese gamelan music of Indonesia. Kebyar means "to flare up or burst open", and refers to the explosive changes...
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    Ranga use Balinese music (Kecak and Gamelan gong kebyar). Each "waking up" of Ranga in the anime uses the Gong Kebyar theme. The musical soundtrack for...
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    the 1920s and 1930s. Music portal Indonesia portal Gamelan Gong kebyar Joged bumbung Salendro Gamelan semar pegulingan Miller and Williams 2008, p. 390...
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    ensembles lacking the large gong. In Balinese usage, gong refers to Gamelan Gong Kebyar. Besides many traditional and centuries old manufacturers all around...
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    Pelog (category Gamelan theory)
    seven tones are used in gamelan semar pegulingan, gamelan gambuh, and gamelan semara dana (a seven-tone gamelan gong kebyar ensemble). All seven tones...
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    Angklung (redirect from Gamelan angklung)
    instrumentation of the gamelan angklung is similar to gamelan gong kebyar, there are several critical differences. The instruments in the gamelan angklung are tuned...
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    compositions from the Gamelan Gong Kebyar repertoire. Music portal Indonesia portal Gamelan Jegog Music of Indonesia Gamelan Kori Mas Gamelan Sekar Jaya...
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    publicly in 1925. Inspired by the development of the quick-paced gamelan gong kebyar, kebyar duduk is named for the seated and half-seated positions taken...
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    the processional music bebonangan. Modern popular styles include gamelan gong kebyar, dance music which developed during the Dutch occupation and 1950s...
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    the more popular and progressive Gamelan Gong Kebyar. Semar pegulingan is derived from the ancient flute ensemble gamelan gambuh which utilizes a 7 tone...
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    gong kebyar Gamelan gong luang Gamelan gong saron Gamelan gong suling Gamelan jegog Gamelan joged bumbung Gamelan pearjaan Gamelan pelegongan Gamelan...
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    xylophones, drums and gongs; bamboo flutes, bowed and plucked strings. Vocalists may also be included. The earliest appearance of a gamelan in the U.S. is considered...
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    Gangsa (category Gamelan instruments)
    metallophone which is used mainly in Balinese and Javanese Gamelan music in Indonesia. In Balinese gong kebyar styles, there are two types of gangsa typically used:...
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    Gamelan degung is a form of Sundanese musical ensemble that uses a subset of modified gamelan instruments with a particular mode of degung scale. The...
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    Kotekan (category Gamelan theory)
    interlocking parts in most varieties of Balinese Gamelan music, including Gamelan gong kebyar, Gamelan angklung, Gamelan jegog and others. Kotekan are "sophisticated...
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  • Ugal (category Gamelan instruments)
    suspended over tuned bamboo resonators. The ugal features mainly in gamelan gong kebyar, where it carries the central melody (pokok) of the piece. Sometimes...
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    Evan Ziporyn (category Gamelan musicians)
    – Balinese gamelan & orchestra Kebyar Kebyar (2002) 7' – Balinese gamelan gong kebyar Amok! (1996) 32' – six movements for Balinese gamelan, double bass...
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    Reyong (category Gamelan instruments)
    instrument used in Balinese gamelan. It consists of a long row of metal gongs suspended on a frame. In gamelan gong kebyar, it is played by four players...
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    musical instrument made of iron. Music portal Indonesia portal Gamelan Beleganjur Gong kebyar Broughton, Simon, et al., eds. World Music: The Rough Guide...
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    Colotomy (category Gamelan instruments)
    nested cycles. In the gamelan, this is usually done by gongs of various size: the kempyang, ketuk, kempul, kenong, gong suwukan, and gong ageng. The fast-playing...
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    Calung (category Gamelan instruments)
    are struck at the base to produce a woody sound. In the Balinese Gamelan gong kebyar, the metallophone Jublag can also be known as Calung, it has a one-octave...
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    Gamelan siteran is a casual style of gamelan in Java, Indonesia, featuring portable, inexpensive instruments instead of the heavy bronze metallophones...
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    the place of other kinds of gamelan if they are not available. Music portal Indonesia portal Gamelan Gambang Gong kebyar Bakan, Michael B. Music of Death...
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    Though I Mario, who had previously adapted the gamelan gong kebyar style of Balinese music into the kebyar duduk dance in 1925, considered himself too old...
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    A gamelan gadhon is an ensemble consisting of the 'soft' instruments of the Javanese gamelan. This can include rebab, gendér, gendér panerus, voice, slenthem...
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    Michael Tenzer (category Gamelan musicians)
    teacher of gamelan, Tenzer is the author of two books on the subject: Balinese Music (Periplus: 1991; 2nd ed. 1998) and Gamelan Gong Kebyar: The Art of...
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    D E G A on the Western scale. Music portal Indonesia portal Gamelan Jegog Gong kebyar Gong gede Loceng, I Wayan. Southworth, Christine; Ziporyn, Evan (eds...
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    Kulintang (redirect from Gong sembilan)
    “knobbed gong-chime culture” prevalent in Southeast Asia. It is considered one of the region's three major gong ensembles, alongside the gamelan of western...
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    November 2014. Retrieved 8 November 2014. Tenzer, Michael (2000). Gamelan Gong Kebyar: The Art of Twentieth-century Balinese Music. Chicago studies in...
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  • at 2021 Victoria has two gamelan: the Gamelan Padhang Moncar and the Gamelan Taniwha Jaya. The latter is a Balinese Gong Kebyar which was purchased by Gareth...
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