- them have some
colotomic characteristics. In the gamelan, the
instruments which articulate this
structure are
sometimes called the
colotomic instruments...
- ****s, tiles, bags and pottery.
Launched at the
Design Centre,
Haymarket Colotomic was an
evolution of the
Fotextur process. It
featured a
print named Atomic...
-
Indonesian gamelan.
Instead of the
rhythmic structure provided by the
colotomic instruments, and the core
melody of the
balungan instruments, the panerusan...
- the same
player as the kenong. They are
important beat-keepers in the
colotomic structure of the gamelan.
Depending on the structure, they play different...
- gatra) are
darkened for legibility.
Symbols on the left
indicate the
colotomic or
metric structure of
gongs and so forth,
while specific drum features...
- (cantus
firmus in
Latin and
balungan ("skeletal framework") in Indonesian);
colotomic (a word
invented by Kunst,
meaning "interpunctuating"), the gongs; countermelodic;...
-
melodic interplay takes place within this
framework (technically
called "
colotomic structure").
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-
virtuosic embellishing role, or
providing a
rhythmic role, for example, in a
colotomic structure. The term may also be used to
refer to hand-held
tuned gongs...
- also a
style of
gendhing which includes, in
addition to kemanak, only
colotomic instruments, a kendang, and a sindhen. In the
region of
Cirebon on the...
-
spread to
Southeast Asia. The
kenong usually has a
specific part in the
colotomic structure of the gamelan,
marking off
parts of a
structure smaller than...