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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

GAMBANG is Traditional musical instruments from Java

Gambang
A gambang, properly called a gambang kayu ('wooden gambang') is a xylophone-like instrument used among peoples of Indonesia and the southern Philippines in gamelan and kulintang, with wooden bars as opposed to the metallic ones of the more typical metallophones in a gamelan. A largely obsolete instrument, the gambang gangsa, is a similar instrument made with metal bars.

Gambang kayu
The bars of the instrument are made of a dense wood, generally teak. It also found in ironwood (kayu besi). The bars mounted in a deep wooden case that serves as a resonator. Instruments typically have 17-21 keys that are easily removed, and are kept in place by having a hole through which a nail is placed. Generally a full gamelan has two sets, one gambang pelog and the other one gambang slendro. A pair of long thin mallets (tabuh), made of flexible water buffalo horn tipped with felt, are used to play the instrument. Gambangs are generally played in parallel octaves (gembyang). Occasionally, other styles of playing are employed such as playing kempyung which are playing two notes separated by two keys. Unlike most other gamelan instruments, no dampening is required, as the wood does not ring like the metal keys of other instruments. The gambang is used in a number of gamelan ensembles. It is most notable in the Balinese gamelan Gambang. In Javanese wayang, it is used by itself to accompany the dalang in certain chants. Within a full gamelan, it stands out somewhat because of the high speed of playing, and contrasting timbre because of its materials and more because it has a wider melodic range than the other instruments. In Javanese gamelan, the gambang plays cengkok like the other elaborating instruments. However, the repertoire of cengkok for the gambang is more rudimentary than for other instruments (for instance, the gendér), and a great deal of variation is accepted.


Gambang gangsa
The gambang gangsa has a similar construction, although it generally has fewer keys (typically 15) and is thus somewhat smaller. It has largely been replaced by the saron family of instruments. It was formerly thought to have been a forerunner of the one-octave saron, although more recent evidence, including the appearance of the saron in reliefs at Borobudur in the 9th century, indicate that the instruments are of the same age or that the one-octave saron is older. In early 19th century writings on the Javanese gamelan, it seems to have been played like the gambang kayu; that is, as an elaborating instrument. Later, by 1890, it seems to have merely substituted for a saron, and have been restricted to a small range. Mantle Hood associated this use of limited range to a preference for certain octave arrangements of the cadences in various pathet.




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Monday, December 24, 2012

Reog is Indonesia's Famous Original Art

Reog is one of the cultural arts that comes from the northwest of East Java. and Ponorogo is considered to be the true the hometown of Reog. The city gate in Ponorogo was decorated by the figure warok and gemblak, two figures that have appeared at the time reog performed. Reog is one of the local culture in Indonesia is still very strong with things mystical and powerful mysticism.
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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Javanese traditional musical instruments

Gamelan is a Javanese traditional musical instrument, usually used as a staging puppet accompaniment (both shadow puppets and humans). Aside from being a puppet accompaniment as well as a companion song campursari, ludruk, the latest one is introduced to opera van java (which aired on one of the private television). Gamelan is a musical instrument with pentatonic melodies, the orchestra has approximately 15 instruments. Among them engkuk Instrument, kemong, xylophone, drums, gongs, bonang, demung, saron, klethung, slenthem, and so forth. Gamelan industry is done with traditional tools, but the results are pretty awesome. The results of this industry was exported to several countries in continental Europe, although it is now being discontinued, but we strive for repeat and be able to surpass the golden age. Centralized handicraft business is contained in Kauman, Karangrejo + / - 14 km east of town Magetan.
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