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  2. Minangkabau music - Wikipedia

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    Music of Minang is a traditional and contemporary ethnic variety of Indonesian music that grows and develops in the Minangkabau culture. [1] [2] [3] Music is generally played by musical instruments such as talempong, saluang, Minang rabab, serunai, rebana, aguang , gandang, gambus, and violin. However, for traditional events such as weddings ...

  3. Orkes Gumarang - Wikipedia

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    Orkes Gumarang (English: Gumarang Band) was a pioneering group in the Indonesian music industry active from the 1950s until the 1970s. The musicians were Minangkabau people, from West Sumatra, but recorded their music in Jakarta, far from their cultural heartland.

  4. Music of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian regional folk pop musics reflects the diversity of Indonesian culture and Indonesian ethnicity, mostly use local languages and a mix of western and regional style music and instruments. Indonesian folk music is quite diverse, and today embraces pop, rock, house, hip hop and other genres, as well as distinct Indonesian forms.

  5. Talempong - Wikipedia

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    Talempong is a traditional musical instrument of the Minangkabau people of Western Sumatra, Indonesia. The talempong produce a static texture consisting of interlocking rhythms. The talempong produce a static texture consisting of interlocking rhythms.

  6. Talempong orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Talempong orchestra is an Indonesian orchestra that uses the diatonic scale, played on Minang instruments. [1] This orchestra is formed by the Conservatory Minang in Padang Panjang in 1960. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Most of the instruments used in this orchestra are metallophone and idiophone (similar to kolenang in West Java gamelan), including the ...

  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. Tulus (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Stone Indonesia put this album on the top chart of Indonesia's Best Album and awarded Tulus Rookie of the Year in 2013. [7] His second album, Gajah , was released in 2013. Since then, 88,000 copies have been produced and distributed, making it one of the largest CD productions in Indonesia (2014 - 2015). [ 8 ]

  9. Indang dance - Wikipedia

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    The Indang (from Minangkabau indang) is a form of traditional Indonesian (Minangkabau) art performance originating from West Sumatra, Indonesia.Indang dance grows and develops in the Minangkabau community as a portrayal of the arrival of Islam in West Sumatra in the 13th century.