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  2. Kenong - Wikipedia

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    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. Thus, it is similar to the bonang, kempyang, and ketuk, which are also cradled gongs. Kenongs are generally much larger than the aforementioned instruments. However, the kenong has a ...

  3. Javanese dances - Wikipedia

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    Kraton dances employs sets of rules about certain dance movements, body and hand gestures that requires discipline to learn. Gamelan orchestra is the prerequisite for Javanese court dance performances as well as for other Javanese art forms such as Wayang performances. The serene elegance, slow pace and constrains of its movements gave Javanese ...

  4. Kempyang and ketuk - Wikipedia

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    The kempyang and ketuk are two instruments in the gamelan ensemble of Indonesia, generally played by the same player, and sometimes played by the same player as the kenong. They are important beat-keepers in the colotomic structure of the gamelan. Depending on the structure, they play different, repeating patterns every gongan. Not all ...

  5. Gamelan - Wikipedia

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    2 Sets Kenong; 2 Pieces Kethuk; 2 Pieces Kempyang; 2 Sets Slenthem; 3 Sets Gendèr Barung (Gendèr) 3 Sets Gendèr Penerus; 2 Sets Saron Demung (Demung) 4 Sets Saron Barung (Saron/Saron Ricik) 2 Sets Saron Peking (Peking/Saron Penerus) 2 Pieces Gong Ageng (Gong Besar) 2 Pieces Gong Suwukan (Gong Siyem) 2 Sets Kempul; 1 Piece Kendang Ageng ...

  6. Gamelan surakarta - Wikipedia

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    The complementary set of pelog instruments will include two each of gender panerus, gender barung, gambang and siter [check spelling] or celempung, the first of each pair tuned to the pelog bem subset of five tones (tones 1,2,3,5,6), the second to the pelog barang subset of five tones (2,3,5,6,7). The pelog bonang will each have fourteen gongs.

  7. Colotomy - Wikipedia

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    Ladrang form on the phrase making or colotomic instruments. p = kempyang, t = ketuk, ⋅ = pause, N = kenong, P = kempul, GONG = gong ageng. [1] Colotomy is an Indonesian description of the rhythmic and metric patterns of gamelan music. It refers to the use of specific instruments to mark off nested time intervals, or the process of dividing ...

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  9. Gamelan notation - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the tuning of the individual gamelan, it is often possible to hear the pitches 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 of slendro as an anhemitonic pentatonic scale, [3] do-re-mi-sol-la. However, in the pélog system pitches are simply numbered from low to high 1–7 and there is no question of interpreting these sounds diatonically.