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  2. Angklung - Wikipedia

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    Country: Indonesia: Reference: 00393: Region: Asia and the Pacific: Inscription history; Inscription: 2010 (5th session) List: Representative: Traditional Angklung (Pentatonic – Slendro Scale: Angklung Kanekes, Angklung Dogdog Lojor, Angklung Gabrag, Angklung Badeng, Angklung Bungko, Angklung Badud, Angklung Buncis, and angklung Calung) and Modern Angklung (Diatonic/Chromatic – Slendro ...

  3. Kendang - Wikipedia

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    The typical double-sided membrane drums are known throughout Maritime Southeast Asia and India.One of the oldest image of kendang can be found in ancient temples in Indonesia, especially the ninth century Borobudur and Prambanan temple.

  4. Gordang sambilan - Wikipedia

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    Gordang sambilan is a kendang (Indonesian version of drum) musical instrument originating from North Sumatra, Indonesia. [1] Gordang sambilan consists of nine relatively large and long drums (drum chime) made of ingul wood and played by four people.

  5. File:Sarwo Edhie Wibowo, Irian Barat dari Masa ke Masa, p155 ...

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    Uploaded a work by Armed Forces of the Republic of Indonesia/Government of Indonesia from Ismail, A.; Rapanoi, Supardi; Said B.A., Sjamsuar; Hutasuhut, H.. ''Irian Barat dari Masa ke Masa''. 1971. Jakarta: Military History of the 17th Military Regional Command/Tjenderawasih. Page in title with UploadWizard

  6. Kenong - Wikipedia

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    Man playing kenong in a gamelan orchestra (1966) The Kenong is a musical instrument of Indonesia used in the gamelan. [1] [2] It is a kind of gong and is placed on its side.It has the same length and width.

  7. Bonang - Wikipedia

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    The bonang is an Indonesian musical instrument used in the Javanese gamelan. [1] It is a collection of small gongs (sometimes called "kettles" or "pots") placed horizontally onto strings in a wooden frame (rancak), either one or two rows wide.

  8. Kongahyan - Wikipedia

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    A kongahyan is an Indonesian musical instrument played by drawing a bow across one or more strings. Kongahyans are similar to the rebab, which can be found in Java, Bali and Sunda Islands.

  9. Music of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Aduk-Aduk is a ceremonial dance performing by the Kedayan children before birthdays, especially at the end of the harvest season. Dancers wear traditional warrior's attire, in tengkolok, red belt and black clothing, and dance to the beat of silat, a Malay martial art. [1]

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