- The
balungan (Javanese: skeleton, frame) is
sometimes called the "core melody" or, "skeletal
melodic outline," of a
Javanese gamelan composition. This...
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instruments commonly have only six keys. It
provides the core
melody (
balungan) in the
gamelan orchestra.
Sarons typically come in a
number often sizes...
- music,
describing melodic tempo and
relationships in
density between the
balungan,
elaborating instruments, and gong structure. It is
distinct from tempo...
-
cengkok at
different transpositions. Some of the
direct transpositions of
balungan: from
manyura to
sanga by
dropping notes one
scale degree; from manyura...
- for the most
austere repertoire,
typically playing a
paraphrase of the
balungan. The
parts pla**** by the
bonang barung and
bonang panerus are more complex...
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notated as
diacritical marks on the
numbers used to show the core
melody (
balungan). The
English language term was coined,
presumably in Dutch, from the Gr****...
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Melody Balungan Cadence Interval Melisma Melodic motion Motif Ornament Trill Pattern Phrasing Pitch Rhythm Sequence Steps and
skips Timbre Type (figure)...
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these cipher notations are
mainly used to
notate the
skeletal melody (the
balungan) and
vocal parts (gerongan),
although transcriptions of the elaborating...
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Kunst described five categories:
nuclear theme (cantus
firmus in
Latin and
balungan ("skeletal framework") in Indonesian);
colotomic (a word
invented by Kunst...
- the
saron panerus instrument there are to
notes in the core
melody or
balungan;
density is
considered primary.
Slendro notation generally produces a light...