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A gatra ("embryo" or "semantic unit" [1]) is a unit of melody in Indonesian Javanese gamelan music, analogous to a measure in Western music. It is often considered the smallest unit of a gamelan composition. A gatra consists of a sequence of four beats (keteg), which are filled with notes (or rests, pin) from the balungan.
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Gatra (stylized in all caps) was a weekly news magazine published in Jakarta, Indonesia from 1994 to 2024. It was one of the two principal news magazines in the country, the other being Tempo. [1] [2] Gatra was founded in 1994, following Suharto administration's ban on Tempo magazine; it was primarily founded by former Tempo staff. [3]
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The gatra (music) in a balungan have a distinctive pattern of notes and rests (pin), which are classified into several categories (given with an example in kepatihan notation): Balungan mlaku (or balungan mlampah) do not use rests: 2321 3123. Balungan nibani uses rests between each note, having notes only on the strong beats:.5.2 .3.5