( Find the meaning of the following…)
1. Javanese Gamelan
2. Balinese Gamelan
3. Piphat
4. Pinpeat
5. Saung Gauk
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( Find the meaning of the following…)
1. Javanese Gamelan
2. Balinese Gamelan
3. Piphat
4. Pinpeat
5. Saung Gauk
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1.The Javanese gamelan is an orchestra of 60-plus musical instruments - bronze gongs and metallophones, drums, wooden flute and two-stringed fiddle - which together create a rich, distinctive sound.
2.to strike with a mallet
The Balinese gamelan is a staple of Balinese culture. ... Gamelan is a term that describes the traditional musical ensemble of Java and Bali.It originates from the Javanese word “gamel”, which means “to strike with a mallet”.
3.any of several Thai classical musical ensembles that are used in religious ceremonies, dance dramas, and puppet theater and that feature gong chimes, xylophones, and drums The piphat … is the regional ensemble that most resembles the Indonesian gamelan.
4.The Pinpeat is the largest Khmer traditional musical ensemble. It has performed the ceremonial music of the royal courts and temples of Cambodia since ancient times. ... This ensemble is originated in Cambodia since before Angkorian era
5.The saung, is an arched harp used in traditional Burmese music. The saung is regarded as a national musical instrument of Burma. The saung is unique in that it is a very ancient harp tradition and is said to be the only surviving harp in Asia.
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