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Gamelan Jegog
A Gamelan Jegog performance in 1989
Inventor(s)
Balinese
Developed
Indonesia
Various hanging Gongs (gong ageng, gong suwukan, kempul) of Gamelan in Indonesia
Music of Indonesia
Genres
Classical
Kecapi suling
Tembang sunda
Kecak
Pop Indo
Hip hop
Dangdut
Campursari
Kroncong
Langgam jawa
Celempungan
Gambang kromong
Tanjidor
Gambus
Jaipongan
Pop Sunda
Qasidah modern
Rock
Tapanuli ogong
Specific forms
Angklung
Beleganjur
Calung
Degung
Gamelan
Gambang
Gender Wayang
Gong gede
Gong kebyar
Jegog
Joged bumbung
Melayu
Karinding
Kendang
Kolintang
Kulintang
Kuriding
Kurung-kurung
Salendro
Selunding
Semar pegulingan
Surakarta
Gendang beleq
Gordang sambilan
Saluang
Suling
Talempong
Tarawangsa
Tifa totobuang
Regional music
Bali
Borneo
Java
Moluccan Islands
Papua
Sulawesi
Sumatra
Sundanese
Melayu
Minangkabau
Bataks
Dayaks
Ambonese
Buginese
Acehnese
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Jegog is a form of gamelan music indigenous to Bali, Indonesia, played on instruments made of bamboo. The tradition of jegog is centered in Jembrana, a region in Western Bali. In recent years jegog has started to become popular in other regions of Bali with a few groups being established in central Bali to entertain tourists. International interest has been spread by tourists visiting Bali and by recordings. There are virtually no ensembles outside of Bali with the exception of at least two groups in Japan (Sekar Sakura and Geinoh Yamashirogumi, the latter's having been used in 4 of the tracks in their score for the film Akira as well as on the final track of Ecophony Rinne ), one in the United States (Sekar Jaya)[1] and one in Germany. Jegog music is very fast, loud, rhythmic and precise. Pieces last from a few minutes to as long as thirty minutes.
Jegog is a form of gamelan music indigenous to Bali, Indonesia, played on instruments made of bamboo. The tradition of jegog is centered in Jembrana, a...
using their semar pegulingan and jegog ensembles, which were also used in the previous album, Ecophony Rinne. Gamelan and kecak are also used in the soundtrack...
compositions from the Gamelan Gong Kebyar repertoire. Music portal Indonesia portal GamelanJegog Music of Indonesia Gamelan Kori Mas Gamelan Sekar Jaya...
outline the pulse. Music portal Indonesia portal GamelanJegog Selunding Tenzer, Michael (2000). Gamelan Gong Kebyar: The Art of Twentieth-Century Balinese...
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approximately C D E G A on the Western scale. Music portal Indonesia portal GamelanJegog Gong kebyar Gong gede Loceng, I Wayan. Southworth, Christine; Ziporyn...
similar to gong kebyar, although employing a four-tone scale. A pair of jegog metallophones carries the basic melody, which is elaborated by gangsa, reyong...
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features of court gamelan. Music portal Indonesia portal Gamelan Gong kebyar Jegog Gender wayang (1972/January 28, 2003). Indonesia: Bali: Gamelan Semar Pegulingan:...
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in gamelan instruments that has a heptatonic scale. The other, older, scale commonly used is called slendro. Pelog has seven notes, but many gamelan ensembles...
essential tuning systems used in gamelan instruments that have pentatonic scale. Based on Javanese mythology, the Slendro Gamelan tuning system is older than...
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gamyak drum. In West Java, formerly Sunda, has several types of gamelan. Gamelan Degung, gamelan salendro and tembang sunda are three primary types. The Osing...
ancient form of Balinese dance-drama. It is accompanied by musicians in a gamelan gambuh ensemble. Gambuh is one of the oldest surviving forms in Balinese...
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Gamelan beleganjur (also spelled balaganjur) is one of the most popular styles of gamelan music in Bali. Its closest Western analogue is probably the...
gamelan music form solid bases for hip hop to build on. JHF's musical inspiration comes from a variety of diverse indigenous sources such as gamelan,...
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The gamelan salendro is a form of gamelan music found in West Java, Indonesia. It is played as an accompaniment to wayang golek (rod puppet) performances...