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Gamelan player at the saron barung
The gamelan music is the typical music on Bali and sounds mostly at the evening on most places in Balinese villages. The gamelan predates the Hindu-Buddhist culture that dominated Indonesia in its earliest records and thus represents an indigenous art form.
The men playing the saron, an instrument played in every gamelan orchestra.
In a pelog scale, the bars often read 1-2-3-5-6-7 across (the number four is not used because of its relation to death.
The men playing the saron, an instrument played in every gamelan orchestra.
In a pelog scale, the bars often read 1-2-3-5-6-7 across (the number four is not used because of its relation to death.
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