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The balungan (Javanese: skeleton, frame) is sometimes called the "core melody" of a gamelan composition. This corresponds to the view that gamelan music is heterophonic: the balungan is then the melody which is being elaborated. The Javanese language is the spoken language of the people in the central and eastern part of the island of Java, in Indonesia. ... Saron - Indonesian Embassy in Canberra A gamelan is a kind of musical ensemble of Indonesian origin typically featuring metallophones, xylophones, drums, and gongs. ... One of various musical textures, heterophony is a kind of complex monophony - there is only one melody, but multiple voices each of which play the melody differently, either in a different rhythm or tempo, with different embellishments and figures, or idiomatically different. ...


The group of instruments which play the closest to the balungan are sometimes also called the balungan, or balungan instruments. These are the saron family and the slenthem. In many pieces, they play the balungan. However, they can also elaborate on the parts in a variety of techniques. It is possible that there is no instrument playing the balungan, although many musicians claim that the balungan is still implied. Saron barung (front, with wooden mallets) and saron panerus (in back, with horn mallet) The saron is a musical instrument of Indonesia, which is used in the gamelan. ... A Gamelan Gadhon is an ensemble consisting of the soft instruments of the Javanese gamelan. ...


The term has been a source of some controversy, as various writers may define it differently. Sometimes it is identified with the melody played on the saron (whose range is limilted to an octave), but sometimes it is identified with a wider tessitura that is implied by the patterns on other instruments. This multi-octave melody is the one usually notated in kepatihan, the cipher notation used for gamelan pieces. Tessitura (Italian: texture) is a musical term. ... Kepatihan is a type of cipher musical notation that was devised for notation of the Indonesian gamelan. ...


Lagu is a related term, which is used by Sumarsam and is sometimes translated as "inner melody." It can mean the multi-octave balungan, or a more implicit melody. There is no consensus on the use of either term, and they may be used differently by different writers or in different contexts.


Types of balungan

The gatra in a balungan have a distinctive pattern of notes and rests (pin), which are classified into several categories (given with an example in kepatihan notation): Kepatihan is a type of cipher musical notation that was devised for notation of the Indonesian gamelan. ...

  • Balungan mlaku (or balungan mlampah) do not use rests:
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  • Balungan nibani uses rests between each note, having notes only on the strong beats:
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  • Balungan nggantung ("hanging balungan") sustains a note, especially by playing it twice at the beginning of a gatra, or emphasizing it on the third (weak) beat:
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  • Balungan pin mundur use rests at accented places, thus using syncopation:
3.2. 1.23
  • Balungan ngadal subdivides the beats (keteg) of a gatra, notated by the overline, which means play twice as fast:
2535231

Different gendhing structures prefer certain types of gamelan. The implications of motion and stasis are important in achieving the mood of a composition. In music, syncopation is the stressing of a normally unstressed beat in a bar or the failure to sound a tone on an accented beat. ... Overline is a neologism coined in analogy to underline, referring to the typographical feature of a line drawn immediately above the text, for example used to indicate mediaval sigla. ...


Other uses

Balungan is also the name of the Journal of the American Gamelan Institute.


Further reading

  • Hood, Mantle. The Nuclear Theme as a Determinant of Patet in Javanese Music. Groningen and Jakarta: JB Walters, 1954.
  • Kunst, Jaap. Music in Java: Its History, its Theory and its Technique. 2 vols, 3d ed enlarged. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1973.
  • Perlman, Marc. Unplayed Melodies: Javanese Gamelan and the Genesis of Music Theory. University of California Press, 2004.
  • Supanggah, Rahaya. Trans. Marc Perlman. "Balungan." In Balungan, October 1988.


Mantle Hood (? - July 31, 2005) was an American ethnomusicologist who specialized in tn studying gamelan music from Indonesia. ...

Instruments and vocals used in Javanese gamelan Saron - Indonesian Embassy in Canberra A gamelan is a kind of musical ensemble of Indonesian origin typically featuring metallophones, xylophones, drums, and gongs. ...

Colotomic instruments:
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Kempyang and ketuk | Kempul | Kenong | Gong
Saron panerus | Saron barung | Demung | Slenthem | Slentho
Bonang | Gendér | Gambang | Siter | Celempung | Suling | Rebab
Kendang | Bedug | Kecer | Kemanak | Kepyak
Gerong | Sindhen | Alok | Senggakan | Keplok A kempul is an Indonesian musical instrument. ... The kenong is one of the instruments used in the Indonesian gamelan. ... Saron barung (front, with wooden mallets) and saron panerus (in back, with horn mallet) The saron is a musical instrument of Indonesia, which is used in the gamelan. ... Saron barung (front, with wooden mallets) and saron panerus (in back, with horn mallet) The saron is a musical instrument of Indonesia, which is used in the gamelan. ... Saron barung (front, with wooden mallets) and saron panerus (in back, with horn mallet) The saron is a musical instrument of Indonesia, which is used in the gamelan. ... A Gamelan Gadhon is an ensemble consisting of the soft instruments of the Javanese gamelan. ... Bonang of Bali The bonang is an instrument used in the gamelan. ... A Gendér is a type of metallophone which is used a lot in Balinese and Javanese Gamelan music. ... A gambang is a metallophone-like percussive instrument of Indonesian origin, with wooden bars as opposed to the metallic ones in a Western metallophone; it forms part of a gamelan ensemble. ... Suling Suling is an Indonesian flute made out of bamboo used in gamelan ensembles. ... The rebab is a bowed string instrument which was heavily used in Afghan music. ... This page meets Wikipedias criteria for speedy deletion. ... Officer in the guild Five Finger Discount. ... Officer in the guild Five Finger Discount. ...



 
 

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