- A
gangsa is a type of
metallophone which is used
mainly in
Balinese and
Javanese Gamelan music in Indonesia. In
Balinese gong
kebyar styles,
there are...
- used in
Balinese and
Javanese gamelan ensembles,
including the gendèr,
gangsa and saron.
These instruments have a
single row of bars,
tuned to the distinctive...
-
decoration instituted in 1963 and has
three grades: Emas (Gold)
Perak (Silver)
Gangsa (Bronze) The
medal may be
awarded to any of the
following persons for outstanding...
-
metallophones in a gamelan. A
largely obsolete instrument, the
gambang gangsa, is a
similar instrument made with
metal bars. The bars of the instrument...
- ᬕᬫ᭄ᬩᭂᬮ᭄ᬮᬦ᭄; Javanese: ꦒꦩꦼꦭꦤ꧀, romanized: gamelan (in the
ngoko register), ꦒꦁꦱ,
gangsa (in the
krama register); Sundanese: ᮌᮙᮨᮜᮔ᮪) is the
traditional ensemble...
- and has
three grades: Emas (Gold)
Perak (Silver) (Bar)
Perak (Silver)
Gangsa (Bronze)
Recipients are
entitled to use the post-nominal
letters PPA, and...
- Gansås are
Vollen (inhabited
since 1975) and Øvre
Gangsås (Upper
Gangsås) (established in the 1980s).
Gangsås is
bounded by
Stangnes to the east, Åsby and...
-
usually ten keys,
giving a
maximum range spanning about two octaves. Like the
gangsa and gendér, they are
suspended over
tuned bamboo resonators. The ugal features...
-
carved wooden frames. The
gangsa section in
gamelan gong
kebyar is the
largest section,
consisting of 13-14 players.
Gangsa instruments are pla**** with...
- instruction.
Saclag worked to
revive the
dying tradition of
playing the
gangsa, a type of
Kalinga gong.
Saclag lobbied for two
years with the provincial...