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Gamelan Indonesian Music
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What is gamelan?
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Gamelan orchestra Gamelan music is the most popular and important kind in Indonesia. Gamelan orchestras accompany all dances and dramas. Gamel means ‘to hammer’, and most of the instruments of a gamelan orchestra are struck with wooden mallets, padded sticks or hammers. The conductor of a gamelan orchestra is a drummer who is part of the orchestra.
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Gamelan music Gamelan music is complicated. It is an ancient form of music and has been handed down for many generations, never written down, but learned by being played. Gamelan is an essential part of Indonesian life. It is slightly different from island to island.
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Gamelan Musical Instruments
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Instruments of the Javanese Gamelan
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Instruments A complete orchestra could have about 40 or more different instruments. There would be instruments that are struck to produce sound, such as drums, xylophones (idiophones), and gongs of various sizes. There would be a wind instrument, a bamboo flute called a suling, and string instruments such as a zither or lute. There would be instruments whose sounds are produced by vibration, such as drums, bells, cymbals and gongs. There are also two sets of instruments that are tonal: the slendro tuned to five tones and the pelog, tuned to seven tones. The slendro is used to suggest festivity or cheerfulness, and is believed to have developed in Java in the eighth century. The pelog is used to express sadness, and is also very ancient in its origins. These two cannot be played together, but are used according to the mood of the piece being played. – Tuned to two different scales.
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Shaping the sound of bronze video
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Gamelan performance
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Gamelan refernence websites
Information used in slide show - GCSE Bitesize Gamelan - Encyclopedia Britannica - Bali and Beyond - Tons of Gamelan and some other musics from Indonesdia - Lots of Links -
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