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45 Cards in this Set
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Instrument - Jegogan
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Lowest, Biggest, 5 Keys
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Insturment - Calung-Jublong
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Lower, Mid-size, 5 keys
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Instrument - Gangsa Pemade
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mid register Gangsa
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Instrument - Gangsa Kantilan
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Highest Regeister gangsa (one octave above pamade
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Instrument - Reyong
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Long kettles, higher than trampong-played by 4 people
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Instrument - Gongs
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lowest in pitch
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Instrument - Kendang
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Drums
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Instrument - Ceng Ceng
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small cymbals
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Instrument - Suling
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Bamboo Flute
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Polos
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plays on beat, basic part
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Sangsih
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fills in polos gaps a bit higher
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Pokok
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fundamental melody
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Gamelan Gong Kebyar
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Explosive, 20th century, most popular, Pelog Scale 5/7
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Gamelan Angklung
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cremation ceremonies - 4/5 slendro
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Gamelan Semar Pegulingan
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7note pelog, Royal courts, outside kings bed chamber
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Gamelan Selongding
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Iron bars. Most sacred, No note resignation, no pelog or slendro scales, Rarely played
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Gamelan - SemaraDana
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Newest, notes use slendro and pelog- on BYU campus (Gangsa Key Sequence)
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Kotekan Norot
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Most basic, follows pokok melody
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Kotekan Nyog-Cong
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Leaping over and surrounds the pokok pitch-polos and sangshi leap over eachother
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Kotekan Telu
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Single Line Melody, pollos and sangsi share pitch which each pivots
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Kotekan Empat
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4 keys, pollows lower two and sangsi higher two... end pitches played together
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Dance Teruna Jaya
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Dance-Young Man in Youth, typical kebyar music
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Dance Joged
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Dance, flirty social dance (w/woman)-played at weddings and after harvest with bamboo xylophones
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Dance Topeng
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Masked dance drama-enact hindu-balinese kings, ministers, etc. Communicate slightly with movements.
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Dance Tua
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Old Man Dance
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Dance Kecak
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vocalized form of gamelan- Represent monkey armies
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Dance Arja
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Folk, Opera, theatrical dance- Rangda and Barong characters involved
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Rangda
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Bad evil
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Barong
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Good dragonlike character
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Lowest to highest
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Jegogan, Ugal, Trampong, Jublag, Gangsa Pemade, Reyong, Penyachah, Gangsa Kantilam
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Slendro
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5 note scale
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Pelog
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7 note scale
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Kotekan Instruments
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Gangsas, Reyong, Kendang
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Seledet
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eye movement
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Agem
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holding pose/posture
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Odalan
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temple aniversary celebration at temple
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Stratified Heterophony
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Melody varies but is simultaneous at the same time
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Kosong
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Emptiness
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pengisep
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Inhaller-higher
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Ombak
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wave-vibrato
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pengumbang
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exhaller-lower
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Nyepi
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once a year, no fire, music, dancing, etc. DANGEROUS
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Classical - Kawitan
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Head-short and condensed
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Classical - Pangawak
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Body-Longest gong cycle, slow tempo-repeated several times
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Classical - Pangecet
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Feet- fast tempo increases to build ending climax
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