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  • When I was in Guam, I got a Japanese music piece from a friend from Japan. The title is "The departing spring" (in English), but I don't know the composer because it's in Japanese. Do you know the piece? (it's more for vocal, but sounds very nice with the angklung.

  • Wait, I think it's from Bethoven sonata. May I hear the rest of the music? Thanks.

  • Thank you for your comment as for me.

    Albinoni composed this tune.

    We are doing a lot of ensembles with Angklung of 100 every three people.

    The most popular tune is symphony (No.5) of Beethoven now.

  • Hi! Thanks for subscribing. Glad to see someone else using the angklung for classical music.  I appreciate your videos. Btw is this "adagio" piece by Bach?

  • Ten years have passed this year since we formed the ensemble. We hold the commemoration concert in Minatomirai small hall in Yokohama on Thursday, September 3, 2009.

  • No wonder you sound very good (professional). Do you do your on arrangement?

    How do you keep your angklung from going out of tune and cracking?

  • We arrange music by us. Our Angklung forms a line from the left to the right. Therefore, we can shake the lower side of Angklung.

    I think that it stops making a mistake to the minimum.

  • Do you mean that you put the regular notes as well as the # & mol(sharps and flats) notes in one row? Don't you find it confusing?

  • インダ プトゥリは今年結成10周年を迎えます。記念公演を2009年9­月3日(木)横浜みなとみらい小ホールで開催します。

  • アルビノーニの「アダージオ」

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