Gamelan semar pegulingan is an old variation of the Balinese music genregamelan. Created at the beginning of the 19th century, the style is sweeter and more rhythmically varied than typical gamelan music. Gamelan semar pegulinga means "gamelan of the love God." See: Bali, an Indonesian island Balinese language Balinese (people) Balinese (cat), a cat breed Balinese Gamelan, local music This is a disambiguation page â a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... A genre is a division of a particular form of art according to criteria particular to that form. ... A gamelan is a musical ensemble of Indonesian origin typically featuring metallophones, xylophone(s), drums, and gongs. ...
See also Gamelan. A gamelan is a musical ensemble of Indonesian origin typically featuring metallophones, xylophone(s), drums, and gongs. ...
In addition, there are gamelan ensembles composed entirely of bamboo-keyed instruments, of bamboo flutes, of zithers, or of unaccompanied voices with the functions of metallophones or gongs in the metal ensemble transferred to surrogates.
Gamelan Son of Lion, a group that focuses on newly-composed music by both the composer-members of the group and invited composers from around the world.
Gamelan Sari Raras is an active Javanese ensemble in Berkeley, California; the name was given to the group by Widiyanto (aka Midiyanto), and the instruments, brought to the U.S. from Java in 1971, are named Kyai Udan Mas, or Venerable Golden Rain.