Gamelan siteran

Style of gamelan music
Various hanging Gongs (gong ageng, gong suwukan, kempul) of Gamelan in Indonesia
Music of Indonesia
Genres
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  • Dangdut
  • Campursari
  • Kroncong
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  • Celempungan
  • Gambang kromong
  • Tanjidor
  • Gambus
  • Jaipongan
  • Pop Sunda
  • Qasidah modern
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Specific forms
Regional music
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Gamelan siteran is a casual style of gamelan in Java, Indonesia, featuring portable, inexpensive instruments instead of the heavy bronze metallophones of a typical gamelan. A typical group consists of varieties of siter (small zither, which leads to the name), kendang (drum), and a large end-blown bamboo tube or a gong kemodhong, functioning as a gong ageng. A full group has a celempung, siter, siter panerus, siter slenthem, kendhang ciblon, and gong kemodhong.[1] It is typically accompanied by singing as well. The instruments are often homemade, something which is impossible with the more characteristic gamelan instruments. Performances are usually of pieces from the standard Javanese gamelan repertoire.

See also

  • Music portal
  • flagIndonesia portal

References

  1. ^ Sumarsam. Introduction to Javanese Gamelan. Course notes, 1998, rev. 2002.
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Theory
Musicians performing musical ensemble, bas-relief of Borobudur.
A Java-Bali style Gong, hanging in a frame.
Genres &
ensembles
Musicians
Instruments
Colotomic or
phrase-making
Balungan
or melody
Panerusan or
elaborating
Unpitched
Vocals and
clapping


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