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Chapter Three: Gamelan in Cirebon
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Indonesia 13,000+ islands, 300+ languages Former Dutch colony Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (“Unity in Diversity”)
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Indonesia (cont.) Most populated island: Java –Dominant ethnic group: Javanese (central/east) –Second ethnic group: Sundanese (west) Most famous island: Bali
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Indonesia (cont.) Layers of Influences on Java and Bali –Indigenous animistic beliefs –Hinduism –Buddhism –Islam (16th century) –Various Indonesian kingdoms/empires –Portuguese, Dutch, British colonial rule –Independence in 1945
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Gamelan Ensemble (orchestra) –Bronze idiophones Gongs and gong chimes Metallophones
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Gamelan (cont.) –Other instruments Drums Bowed string, plucked string, flute Xylophone Singing
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Gamelan (cont.) Four Musical Layers in Modern Gamelan Music –Underlying cycle (“colotomic”) –Rhythmic control / drumming –Main melody (balungan) –Elaboration (panerusan)
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Ways of Describing Gamelan's Musical Texture Simultaneous variation Polyphonic stratification
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Gamelan in Cirebon Sekaten (ceremonial gamelan) Topeng (masked dance) –Five characters Panji Samba / Pamindo Rumyang Tumenggung Rahwana
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