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panerus (also: peking)
Saron barung (sometimes just saron)
Saron demung (often just
called demung) Each one of
those is
pitched an
octave below the previous...
- also
generally covers two octaves,
approximately the same
range as the
demung and
saron combined. This is one of the most
important instruments in the...
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Slenthem 3 Sets Gendèr
Barung (Gendèr) 3 Sets Gendèr
Penerus 2 Sets
Saron Demung (
Demung) 4 Sets
Saron Barung (Saron/Saron Ricik) 2 Sets
Saron Peking (Peking/Saron...
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Imbal (Javanese for 'to repeat') or
imbalan (imbal-imbalan,
demung imbal) is a
technique used in
Indonesian Javanese gamelan. It
refers to a
rapid alternation...
- low-pitched
instrument with a
softer sound than the
saron demung. Like the
saron barung and
demung, it
generally plays the most
basic form of the
melody (balungan)...
- Poerbapangrawit,
similar to Kunst,
derives six categories: balungan, the saron,
demung, and slenthem;
rerenggan (ornamental), the gendèr, gambang, and bonang);...
- also
sometimes used. A
similar alloy is emplo**** for the gongs, saron,
demung, and
numerous other struck metallophones of the
Indonesian gamelan ensembles...
- Sora's
followers could not be avoided.
Lembu Sora and his
followers Juru
Demung and
Gajah Biru died in this battle.
Nambi rebellion occurred during the...
-
metallophones cover four octaves, and
include types like the slenthem,
demung,
saron panerus and balungan. The soul of the
gamelan is
believed to reside...
- of them, however, are no
longer used. The ones in
modern use are: Juru
demung: 8A, 8U, 8U, 8A, 8U, 8A, 8U Wirangrong: 8I, 8O, 10U, 6I, 7A, 8A Balabak:...