Javanese gamelan: Megatruh - Sinom Parijata - Nyutro
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Music cantik, unik , bukan musik gampangan.
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very good......
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it makes me wanna cry, I't been long time 24 years never played Gamelan. Thanks a lot to all people who played this music Indonesian or not, you all succesfully delivered the "Javanese Soul"
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@Rafzorz1 CHOMEHERE was right....
Nowadays most of our country youth almost don't care about this heritage anymore....
They're prefer foreign culture which more easy-listening....
Still, I love this song indeed, very calming...
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Everyone, from rebab player to bonang to kendhang, is reading notation -- for a ketawang??? Seems like they could have memorized this music before making a video of this easy repertoire
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half of you people arent even indonesian -.-
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wow, ini baru menyejukkan nonton bapak-bapak bule nggending .....
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this is a kind of poem musicalisation (megatruh and sinom are two kinds of metre found in javanese "tembang", a kind of old poetry form). Megatruh related to death, whereas sinom is usually related to birth/rebirth. These songs are usually heard as background music during ceremonies, I suppose.
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Bravo Bravo!!! Love it, thank you!!! encore!!!!
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yeah thats right,
but i think its its not only in Indonesia but also happend in another country. May be next future, the culture will be changed. We will difficult to find javanese culture in Indonesia, but easy in west
Is there any plan to make a concert in the near future? also with traditional Javanese dance?
PendekarCinta 4 years ago
No, but you can always visit our rehearsals in the museum Nusantara, Delft, Saturday 11-12 and 12:30-13:30.
gjvo 4 years ago
I use the first 30s of Babr Layar (after the buka) as my ringtone, if you are interested I can send a copy.
gjvo 4 years ago
Really nice. I was able to hear the rebab a lot better in this one, but the Gong Ageng didnt seem loud enough. Really nice sound overall.
MHayes85 4 years ago
You can get the original sound recording (made separately on a CD recorder from our web site, look for "Marsudi Raras". It was tough to get a good balance in the museum.
gjvo 4 years ago