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Jegog is a form of
gamelan music indigenous to Bali, Indonesia, pla**** on
instruments made of bamboo. The
tradition of
jegog is
centered in Jembrana, a...
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Higher in
pitch than the
jegog is the
jublag (or chalung; see
related xylophone calung). This instrument, like
jegog, also
requires long resonating...
- will also be
gongs of
various types and a
larger b****
gramtang called a
Jegog playing the
underlying melody. In
recent years ensembles that incorporate...
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island is home to
several unique kinds of gamelan,
including the
gamelan jegog,
gamelan gong gede,
gamelan gambang,
gamelan selunding and
gamelan semar...
- Pure-Minor, slendro, and
pelog tuning scales),
Indonesian bamboo percussion (
jegog, etc.),
traditional ****anese
theatrical and
spiritual music (Noh), European...
- features,
namely the game of
drums (Semaradana,
Bumbung Gebyog, Adi ****angga,
Jégog, Manikasanti, Bumbang, Gong Suling,
Joged Bumbung, Janger, Geguntangan,...
- List
Representative List Degung, Gambang,
Gender Wayang, Gong gede, Gong kebyar,
Jegog,
Joged bumbung, Salendro, Selunding,
Semar pegulingan, Surakarta...
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Calung Gambus Degung Gamelan Gambang Gender Wayang Gong gede Gong
kebyar Jegog Joged bumbung Melayu Salendro Selunding Semar pegulingan Surakarta Gendang...
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sacred ensemble, and is used for
temple and
funeral rites. It uses
seven tones.
Music portal Indonesia portal Gamelan Beleganjur Jegog Selunding v t e...
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similar to gong kebyar,
although employing a four-tone scale. A pair of
jegog metallophones carries the
basic melody,
which is
elaborated by gangsa, reyong...