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  2. File:SW 42 Magic Flute.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. Music of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia is a country with many different tribes and ethnic groups, and its music is also very diverse, coming in hundreds of different forms and styles.Every region has its own culture and art, and as a result traditional music from area to area also uniquely differs from one another.

  4. The Rough Guide to the Music of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The Rough Guide to the Music of Indonesia is a world music compilation album originally released in 2000. Part of the World Music Network Rough Guides series, the release covers a broad swathe of the music of Indonesia, both traditional and modern. The compilation was produced by Phil Stanton, co-founder of the World Music Network.

  5. Category:Music of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Afrikaans; العربية; Azərbaycanca; Беларуская; Български; Cymraeg; Deutsch; Eesti; Español; Estremeñu; Euskara; فارسی; Føroyskt ...

  6. Wasur National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Wasur National Park forms part of the largest wetland in Merauke Regency, South Papua, Indonesia and has been one of the least disturbed by human activity. [3] The high value of its biodiversity has led to the park being dubbed the "Serengeti of Papua". [3] The vast open wetland, in particular Rawa Biru Lake, attracts a very rich fauna.

  7. Saluang - Wikipedia

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    The saluang is a traditional musical instrument of the Minangkabau people of West Sumatra, Indonesia. It is similar to the ney in general, in that it is an oblique flute, but made of bamboo. It is related to the suling of other parts of Indonesia. It is made of thin bamboo or "talang" (Schizostachyum brachycladum Kurz), [1] with 4 holes. The ...

  8. Suling - Wikipedia

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    The Maguindanaon suling is the smallest bamboo flute of the Maguindanaon and the only one classified as a ring-flute (the other two bamboo flutes of the Maguindanaon, the tumpong and the palendag are both lip-valley flutes). Air is passed through the suling via a blowing hole found at the bottom of the instrument and pitch is controlled via ...

  9. Angklung - Wikipedia

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    The tuning used is diatonic, according to the western music system, and can even be presented in an orchestral form. [9] In line with music theory, the angklung padaeng is divided into two groups: the melodic angklung and the akompanimen angklung. A melody angklung specifically consists of two sound tubes with a pitch difference of one octave.