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Sumarsam (born 27 July 1944) is a
Javanese musician and
scholar of the gamelan.
Sumarsam was born in Dander, Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia. He first...
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Serat Centhini,
Canto 276,
stanza 5;
cited in Kunst, 224.
Sumarsam, page 98-99.
Sumarsam, page 96. Kunst, Jaap.
Music in Java: Its History, Its Theory...
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notation used for
gamelan pieces. Lagu is a
related term,
which is used by
Sumarsam and is
sometimes translated as "inner melody."[citation needed] It can...
- 131-136. Kunst, 128, 279-281 Kunst, 330.
Sumarsam, 96. Becker, 128. Kunst, 151-152, 280;
Becker 115-116.
Sumarsam, 7; Becker, 141. Becker, 136-141. R. Atmadikrama...
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traditional sounds of Indonesia. ABC-Clio, 2004. ISBN 978-1-85109-506-3
Sumarsam. Gamelan:
cultural interaction and
musical development in
central Java...
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Pylkiy Project 30bis /
Skoryy class". kchf.ru.
Retrieved 26
April 2021.
Sumarsam (2013).
Javanese Gamelan and the West.
University Rochester Press. pp. 65–73...
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Jurnal Pakarena. 3 (2): 40. doi:10.26858/p.v3i2.13064. S2CID 226030960.
Sumarsam.
Javanese Gamelan Instruments and Vocalists. 1978–1979.
Wikimedia Commons...
- Cross-Cultural Communication:
World Music,
University of
Wisconsin –
Green Bay.
Sumarsam (1988)
Introduction to
Javanese Gamelan.
Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi (2001)...
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Archived from the
original on 24
November 2020.
Retrieved 17
December 2020.
Sumarsam (1998).
Introduction to
Javanese Gamelan Archived 14
December 2017 at the...
- were done by Jaap
Kunst (1949), Martopangrawit, Poerbapangrawit, and
Sumarsam (all in 1984).
Kunst described five categories:
nuclear theme (cantus firmus...