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Wednesday 5 May 2010

BALINESE TRADITIONAL MUSIC

Wednesday 5 May 2010


Balinese traditional music has in common with traditional music in a lot of other regions in Indonesia, for example in the use of the orchestra and various musical instruments drum other. Nevertheless, there are peculiarities in the technique of playing and his composition, for example in the form kecak, which is a form of singing that supposedly imitating apes. Similarly, a variety of gamelan played even have their own uniqueness, such as Gamelan Jegog, Gamelan Gong Gede Gamelan Gambang, Gamelan Selunding, and Gamelan Semar Pegulingan. There are also music Angklung played for the ceremony Ngaben, and music Bebonangan played in various other ceremonies.

There is a modern form of traditional music of Bali, for example Gamelan Gong Kebyar which is dance music that developed during the Dutch colonial period, and Joged tube which became popular in Bali since the era of the 1950s. Typically Balinese music is a combination of various metal percussion instruments (metallophone), gongs, and wooden percussion (xylophone). Because social relations, politics and culture, traditional music of Bali or Balinese gamelan games influence or affect each other in the surrounding cultural regions, such as traditional music community in Banyuwangi and the traditional music of Lombok.

A set of gamelan in Bali.
The music is also often experience changes in tempo and dynamics. The difference is again, the Balinese gamelan has more than berpencu bladed instrument. Was much thicker metal so it can speak more loudly. Another feature of the Balinese gamelan is a kind of cymbals are called use-molasses syrup. Jing-rang this bell loudly and quickly, so make the music of Bali is different from the music of Java.

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4. Durga Murti
5. Bebarongan

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1. Baleganjur - Tri Bhuwana Giri
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