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MUSICALINSTRUME

NTSOF

INDONESIA

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Angklung is a bamboo musical instrument native to Sundanese people of West Java. It is made out of bamboo tubes attached to a bamboo frame.

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BEDUG  is a percussion instrument like a drum. Bedug isa traditional musical instrumentwhich has been used since thousands of years ago, which has traditionally functioned as a means of communication, whether in religious ritual andpolitical activities.  In Indonesia, aregular bedug is sounded for the notification of times of prayer or worship. 

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Calung is a Sundanese musical instrument which is a prototype (prototype) of theangklung. Unlike the angklung is played by shaken, beating calung way is to hit the rod(wilahan, blades) of the joints (bamboo tubes) are arranged according to the barrel titi(scales) pentatonic (da-mi-na-ti-la) 

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Gamelan is a musical ensemble that usually highlight metallophones, xylophone, drums, and gongs. The term gamelan refers to the instrument / tool, which is a unified whole that is realized and sounded together. The word itself comes from Gamelan Java language gamel which means hitting / beating, followed by an ending that makes it a noun. Gamelan orchestra mostly located on the island of Java, Madura, Bali, and Lombok in Indonesia in various types of ensemble sizes and shapes

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Rebana (Java Language: Fly) is a round drum-shaped and flat. Circular frame of woodturner, with one hand to tap on goat leather. Arts in Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia and Singapore are often put on rebana is musical rhythm of the desert, for example, harp, and hadroh kasidah.

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Sasando is a stringed musical instrument. This musical instrument comes from the island of Rote, East Nusa Tenggara. Literally Sasando according to the origin of the name he said in Rote, sasandu, which means equipment that vibrates or rings. Sasando purportedlyused in the community.

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Rebab size is usually small, round body, the front covered by a membrane such asparchment or sheepskin and has a long neck attached. There is a long thin neck with apegbox at the end and there is one, two or three strings. There is no tone board. This instrument was made upright, either resting on the lap or on the floor. Arc is usually morecurved than the violin.

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