
Gamelan jegog - Wikipedia
Jegog is a form of gamelan music indigenous to Bali, Indonesia, played on instruments made of bamboo. The tradition of jegog is centered in Jembrana, a region in Western Bali. In recent years jegog has started to become popular in other regions of Bali with a few groups being established in central Bali to entertain tourists.
JEGOG-Balinese Music - YouTube
2017年10月20日 · Jegog is the music of Bali, which is played in a musial instrument made of bamboo.
Jegog Suar Agung
Bali's premier jegog orchestra, founded by the renowned leader of the giant bamboo gamelan revival, I Ketut Suwentra, also known as "Pekak Jegog" meaning The Grandfather of Jegog. Jegog is a type of Balinese music using fourteen giant bamboo xylophones.
Jegog - Wikipedia bahasa Indonesia, ensiklopedia bebas
Gamelan Jegog adalah bentuk musik gamelan atau kesenian karawitan asli Bali, Indonesia, dimainkan dengan instrumen yang terbuat dari bambu. Tradisi jegog berpusat di Jembrana, sebuah wilayah di Bali Barat.
Jegog Gamelan and Dance in Sangkaragung Village, Negara …
Jegog is a gamelan made of large-sized bamboo tubes, which are found in the western part of the island of Bali. Originally it was played as a social activity when people gathered to thatch a roof with straw (called nyucuk). The form was invented around 1912 in the village Sebual, Jembrana by Kiyang Geliduh.
Gamelan jegog - Music genre - Rate Your Music
2024年8月12日 · The genre's name comes from the jegog which is a very low-pitched instrument that can be as large as three meters in length and is the largest out of any gamelan instrument. In fact, it is so large that it needs at least two musicians sitting on it to be played properly, each holding only one mallet due to their heaviness.
Gamelan Jegog Fabulousubud.com
Created in 1912 by Kiyang Gelinduh, the gamelan jegog ensembles found only in Jembrana, West Bali are made up of 14 instruments constructed from massive bamboo ‘xylophone’ tubes (measuring three meters in length with 60+cm diameters) that resonate mightily with low-pitched melodic reverberations which may be felt as well as heard.
Gamelan Jegog - Gusti Bali Tours
The Gamelan Jegog is one of the most impressive sounding ensembles in the world. It is an orchestra of bamboo marimbas, with keys (tubes) ranging from small to gigantic. The largest tubes, up to three meters long, are used for the bass jegog, for which the ensemble is named.
Bali Traditional Instrument – Bali Art and Culture
2017年1月2日 · Jegog is a form of gamelan music indigenous to Bali, Indonesia played on instruments made of bamboo. The tradition of jegog is centered in Jembrana, a region in Western Bali.
Gamelan jegog
Gamelan Jegog is a fast, loud, and rhythmic music form from Bali, Indonesia, played on bamboo instruments. The gamelan uses a four-note scale with a range of five octaves, and pieces can last up to 30 minutes. The ensemble comprises 14 instruments, with the lowest being called Jegog, and the rest consisting of melody and kotekan instruments.
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