
Ugal - Wikipedia
The ugal is an instrument in the Indonesian gamelan orchestra. It is a bronze metallophone played one handed with a small hammer, often in a dance-like manner. There are usually ten keys, giving a maximum range spanning about two octaves.
The UNSW Semar Peguilingan Instruments
The UNSW semar pegulingan instruments may be grouped under the following organological categories: Idiophones: agung, kempul, kempyung, kajar, trompong, and reyong. The reyong, is not typically used in the traditional semar pegulingan. Metallophones: jegog, jublag, penyacah, kantil, pemade, and giying (or ugal.) Aerophones: suling (bamboo flutes).
Musical Elements - BALINESE GAMELAN
The Ugal is a low-register singularly played instrument with ten keys, stuck using a wooden panggul. The Ugal acts as an important melodic instrument and leads the gamelan through tempo and dynamic changes. The Gangsa Pemade and Gangsa Kantilan both also have ten keys, and are played as a paired instrument in the middle register.
Gamelan - Wikipedia
Some of these musical instruments are indeed included in a complete gamelan orchestra. Musical instruments such as metallophones (saron, kenong, kecer), xylophones (gambang), the bamboo flute (suling), drums in various sizes (kendang), cymbals, bell (genta), and bowed and plucked string instruments were identified in this image. [20] .
Ugal - UNSW Sites
The leading melodic instrument.
Teruna Jaya - musanim.com
Gangsa Ugal (Ugal, Ugal Up Gliss, Ugal Down Gliss) The ugal is taller than the other gangsa, and the player sits on a short stool, so as to allow the player to cue the ensemble visually with ease. The instrument also has 10 keys, with a range of two octaves, and is played with a …
Ugal: indonesian gamelan instrument - YouTube
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6 | Music In The 19th Century | Indonesian Gamelan - Frary Guitar
The animated man in the center playing a metallophone, is called the ugal, a leader or conductor. His physical gestures cue the musicians around him. That's why you see him lift his mallet higher and move his head and shoulders. His instrument is also positioned higher than those to …
Ugal - Wikiwand
The ugal is an instrument in the Indonesian gamelan orchestra. It is a bronze metallophone played one handed with a small hammer, often in a dance-like manner. There are usually ten keys, giving a maximum range spanning about two octaves.
Percussion instrument “ugal” - Details - MusicBrainz
Deep pitch gangsa used in Balinese gamelan, Type: Percussion instrument, Description: Even lower pitched than the pemade , it also has 10 bronze keys suspended over tuned bamboo resonators that the player hits with a small hammer, often in a theatrical manner. It is the leader of the pokok melody.
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