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About Balinese Gamelan Music
Gamelan is a primarily percussive music, the word itself being taken from an ancient one meaning "to hammer." Bronze-keyed instruments and tuned gongs are struck with various wooden and padded mallets in interlocking flurries of sound. Supplemented by double-headed drums and bamboo flutes, the shimmering sound of gamelan accompany everything from secular dances to shadow plays to the most sacred temple ceremonies. Abrupt changes in tempo and volume mirror significant events in the accompanied performances for a combined effect that is both startling and compelling. The Balinese will state matter-of-factly that the goal of these carefully choreographed performances is to produce a kind of protective magic.
Photos by Aaron Reedy (top left) and Ario (bottom right) |
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