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  2. Beleganjur - Wikipedia

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    In fact, gamelan beleganjur literally means "gamelan of walking warriors". Also like its Western counterpart, today beleganjur has mostly lost its association with warfare, and instead is associated with festivals, contests, and cremation ceremonies - modeled on the modern marching band and the Javanese tanjidor tradition to the west.

  3. Gamelan beleganjur - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Gamelan beleganjur

  4. List of gamelan varieties - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of gamelan varieties. Javanese gamelan varieties. Gamelan Kodok Ngorek; Gamelan Munggang; Gamelan Sekaten; Gamelan Carabalen; Gamelan gadhon;

  5. Ugal - Wikipedia

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    The ugal is an instrument in the Indonesian gamelan orchestra. It is a bronze metallophone played one handed with a small hammer, often in a dance-like manner. There are usually ten keys, giving a maximum range spanning about two octaves. Like the gangsa and gendér, they are suspended over tuned bamboo resonators.

  6. Reyong - Wikipedia

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    The reyong (also spelled reong) is a musical instrument used in Balinese gamelan. It consists of a long row of metal gongs suspended on a frame. In gamelan gong kebyar, it is played by four players at once, each with two mallets. Often the individual pots can be removed from the frame and played individually as bonang in beleganjur.

  7. Gamelan - Wikipedia

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    Gamelan is used to accompany all puppet shows, including wayang kulit, wayang golek, wayang klithik, wayang beber, etc. In wayang, the dalang (puppeteer) must have a thorough knowledge of gamelan, as he gives the cues for the music. Gamelan is a complement and supporter of wayang performances, which is still favored by Indonesians.

  8. Gamelan semar pegulingan - Wikipedia

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    Gamelan semar pegulingan is an old variety of the Balinese gamelan. Dating back from around the 17th century, the style is sweeter and more reserved than the more popular and progressive Gamelan Gong Kebyar. Semar pegulingan is derived from the ancient flute ensemble gamelan gambuh which utilizes a 7 tone scale.

  9. Gerong - Wikipedia

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    Gerong performance. Gerong (Javanese: ꦒꦼꦫꦺꦴꦁ, romanized: gerong) is the Javanese verb meaning "to sing in a chorus." Penggerong is the proper name of a member of the chorus, but often the word gerong is used to refer to the unison male chorus that sings with the gamelan. The chorus or the melody may also be called the gerongan.