Title: Gamelan
1Gamelan
Chapter Twelve
2Map of Indonesia
3Gamelan (Indonesian Musical Ensemble)
- Most Common Ensembles
- Instruments made of Bronze
- Instruments made of Bamboo
4Basic structural groups of the Gamelan
instruments--
- Wilah--bars and plates
- Pencon--gong-like instruments
5Wilah (bars and plates)
6Wilah
7Pencon (Knobbed, mostly gongs)
8Pencon
9Pencon
10Wilah
- Gender Bronze metallophone with 10 or more
metal bars resting on bamboo resonators , one for
each bar--played with disc-shaped wooden mallets. - large gender gede
- small gender barangan
- Saron--- Bronze metallophone with 5-7 metal bars
resting over a carved out wooden trough which
serves as a pedestal and resonator--played with
wooden mallets. - Calung--5 metal bars
11Gender
Saron
12Pencon
- Gong Ageng--largest and deepest suspended
gong--starts and ends the complete metric cycle. - Kempyang--A very small gong laid over laced cord
strung across the opening of a small box, played
with a cord-wrapped stick. The kempyang
alternates with the ketuk to further subdivide
the cycle - Ketuk---A small gong laid over cord strung across
the opening of a small box, played with a
cord-wrapped stick. The ketuk divides the kenong
period of the cycle.
13Gong Ageng and other suspended gongs (kempuls)
Kempyang and Ketuk
14Other Instruments
Flutes
Ceng-ceng (Cymbals)
Rebab
Kendang
15Musical Characteristics
- Scales
- Slendro--five note scale, dividing the octave
into five nearly equal parts - Pelog--seven tone scale, although only five of
the seven pitches are typically used
at one time. ---five and seven note
octave causes shimmering sound - Texture
- Monophonic texture--rarely
- Heterophonic texture--more than one version of
the melody is
played at same time--used often - Polyphonic texture (kotekan)
16Gamelan Music Accompanies
- Religious Functions
- Ritual Gatherings
- Temple Festivals
- Dance Dramas
- Social Dancing
- Shadow Puppet Theater (Wayang Kulit)
17Wayang Kulit
- Shadow Puppet Theater
- Dalang (Puppetmaster/Priest)
- Based on religious subjects
- Parables
- Myths
- Or current topics of the day
- Social
- Political
18The ancient Indonesian art of shadow play or
"Wayang Kulit" is a unique combination of ritual,
lesson, and entertainment. Lacy shadow images are
projected on a taught linen screen with a coconut
oil lamp or electric light. The Dalang, or shadow
artist, manipulates carved leather figures
between the lamp and the screen to bring the
shadows to life.
19Most shadow play is based on two epic stories
from India. The Mahabarata and it's sister work,
the Ramayana.