- A pasindhèn (Javanese: ꦥꦱꦶꦤ꧀ꦝꦺꦤ꧀, romanized: pasindhèn,
pesindhèn) (informally ꦱꦶꦤ꧀ꦝꦺꦤ꧀ sindhèn) is an
Indonesian female solo
singer who
sings with a...
- comedian, singer,
pesindhèn, and
presenter from Yogyakarta, Indonesia. She
sings in
several genres,
including campursari,
pesindhèn, ketoprak, Java pop...
- R.T. Wasitodiningrat,
director Nyi Djiworetno,
pesindhen Niken Larasati,
pesindhen Nyi Tasri,
pesindhen "1971 14th
Grammy Awards". Los
Angeles Times. Archived...
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usually consist of a male
chorus gerong,
together with a
female soloist pesindhen; however, the
voices are not
usually featured in
court gamelan (as opposed...
- rebab, siter/celempung, bonang, and gambang. The
female singer, the
pesindhen, is also
often included, as she
sings in a
similar fashion to the instrumental...
- suling, siter,
bonang and gambang. Male
choruses (gerong) and
female (
pesindhen) solo
vocalists are common. With the
arrival of the
Dutch colonisers,...
- Sinden, a main-belt
asteroid The
Count & Sinden, a
British music duo
Pesindhèn,
Javanese female solo
singer Sindon (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- this is
often a
special treatment.
Female singers are
referred to as
pesindhen, and may sing in a
separate group, a
combined group with the men, or as...
-
elaborating (rebab, gerong, gendèr (a metallophone),
gambang (a xylophone),
pesindhen (female voice),
celempung (plucked strings),
suling (flute)); mediating...
- Sunarya, Ki Sugino, and Ki
Manteb Sudarsono.[citation needed] Pasindhèn
Pesindhén or sindhén (from Javanese) is the term for a
woman who
sings to accompany...