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Encyclopedia > Gamelan Gadhon

A Gamelan Gadhon is an ensemble consisting of the "soft" instruments of the Javanese gamelan. This can include rebab, gendér, gendér panerus, voice, slenthem, suling, siter, gong, kempul, kenong and kendhang. Saron - Indonesian Embassy in Canberra A gamelan is a musical ensemble of Indonesian origin typically featuring metallophones, xylophone(s), drums, and gongs. ...


The Instruments


The rebab, a two-stringed fiddle, is the melodic leader of the ensemble. The rebab player signals changes between sections of a piece, and to a new piece.


The gender is a tube-resonated metallophone with fourteen keys suspended by string above metal tubes. It has a range of two and a half octaves and is played with two padded mallets. One mallet is held in each hand and other parts of the hands are used to damp the notes as the next note is played. The two hands move sometimes in parallel motion and at other times contrapuntally. The gender plays improvisatory patterns called cengkok which link one seleh note to the next. Each pattern can be played in many ways and the musician chooses how to play each one at the time, according to the style of the piece, the pathet, the irama, and other musical considerations.


The slenthem is a low-pitched tube-resonated metallophone played with a large padded mallet held in one hand, with the other hand is used for damping the ringing key as a new key is sounded. The melodic framework of a piece, sometimes called the balungan, is played on the slenthem.


The kendhang, two-headed drums played with the hands, control the tempo of the music and signal changes in irama. Different drums are used according to the style of the music; some lively and others more restrained. The kendhang player usually begins and ends on the ketipung and kendhang ageng, switching to more elaborate patterns on the medium-sized ciblon drum.


The gongs, kempul (small hanging gongs) and kenong (large horizontal gongs) act as structural markers and punctuate the form, depending on the type of piece being played. The gong ageng (large gong) marks the end of each of the largest melodic phrases; these are called "gongan," and a piece can have one or several of these.


Several other instruments can also be included: the gambang (xylophone), suling (end-blown bamboo flute), and siter (plucked stringed instrument). Vocal parts called gerong (for male singers) or sindhen (for female singers) can be added in certain sections of pieces, as can "alok," vocal cries that accent certain parts of the form or melody.


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Gamelan (813 words)
Gamelan orchestras are common to the islands of Java, Madura, Bali, and Lombok (and other Sunda Islands) in Indonesia in a wide variety of ensemble sizes and formations.
In addition, there are gamelan ensembles composed entirely of bamboo-keyed instruments, of zithers, or of unaccompanied voices with the functions of metallophones or gongs in the metal ensemble transferred to surrogates.
A peculiarity of gamelans is that, although the intervals between notes in a scale are very close to identical for different instruments within each gamelan, the intervals vary from one gamelan to the next.
Gamelan - Wikipedia (761 words)
Tradizioni di gamelan si sono stabilite in Malaysia e Suriname grazie all'emigrazione, al commercio o alla diplomazia, e, in tempi più recenti, attraverso l'immigrazione, lo scambio culturale e l'entusiasmo locale, i gruppi gamelan sono diventati attivi in Europa, America, Asia e Australia.
Anche se i gruppi gamelan includono certe volte voci soliste e corali, strumenti musicali a corda pizzicata o suonata con l'archetto e strumenti a fiato, sono rimarcabili per il gran numero di strumenti a percussione, in particolar modo strumenti a percussione in metallo.
Esistono, inoltre, gruppi gamelan composti interamente di strumenti di bambù, di cetre, o di voci non accompagnate da strumenti, con le funzioni dei metallofoni o dei gong negli altri gruppi trasferite a surrogati.
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