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Uploaded by BrianPBromberg on Nov 7, 2007
Here I am playing some bonang variations that would typically be used in the piece Singo Nebah.
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rude.very rude.
aeyaramaiden 8 months ago
melangkahi gamelan? dijawa, dipadang panjang, di bali, dilempar gamelan kamu....!!!
albertMaQTaM 10 months ago
dont ever ever ever step over ur instrument!! it's very rude!!
kachik 1 year ago
did you play bonang besar/barung??
the variations is quite different from what my teacher teach me for my bonang besar/barung variations hehhee..
just like to know..
if you play that variations then for bonang kecil/penerus what variations will you used???
thanks... and yeah.. always step to the side..
rangzsaroso 3 years ago
lol i remember that .. my teacher beat me with bamboo stick when i walk over the instrument.
pranhu 4 years ago
Do you know the Percy Grainger Gamelan works?
leroyosmon 4 years ago
Nice effort - but you shouldn't waver your tabuh bonang too much while playing. Wasted energy.
And didn't you learn that you should NEVER step over your instrument - always step to the side, you know.
SiKedek 4 years ago
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rude.very rude.
aeyaramaiden 8 months ago
melangkahi gamelan? dijawa, dipadang panjang, di bali, dilempar gamelan kamu....!!!
albertMaQTaM 10 months ago
dont ever ever ever step over ur instrument!! it's very rude!!
kachik 1 year ago
did you play bonang besar/barung??
the variations is quite different from what my teacher teach me for my bonang besar/barung variations hehhee..
just like to know..
if you play that variations then for bonang kecil/penerus what variations will you used???
thanks... and yeah.. always step to the side..
rangzsaroso 3 years ago
lol i remember that .. my teacher beat me with bamboo stick when i walk over the instrument.
pranhu 4 years ago
Do you know the Percy Grainger Gamelan works?
leroyosmon 4 years ago
Nice effort - but you shouldn't waver your tabuh bonang too much while playing. Wasted energy.
And didn't you learn that you should NEVER step over your instrument - always step to the side, you know.
SiKedek 4 years ago