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We should be able to hear another gamelan this close!
The culture is noted for its use of the gamelan in music.
For all participants, each day will begin with a group rehearsal in a gamelan.
Gamelan, although Indonesian in origin, is found outside of that country.
If warm golden sunlight could make music, it might sound like a gamelan.
"What I really like about playing in the gamelan is these two parts interlocking," she said.
At times his orchestra rings with the echoes of the gamelan.
He first performed gamelan at the age of seven.
The gamelan is also divided into front, middle, and back, much like the symphony orchestra.
It was the first Western gamelan to perform there.
"The gamelan is such a different sound," she said.
She has created numerous works for gamelan, some based on songs from various traditions.
"The gamelan is the world of melody, and that's what I'm most interested in," he said.
The cello and gamelan continue throughout the track doubling each other.
The performance will be accompanied by an orchestra from Bali, called a gamelan.
He heard a recording of Javanese gamelan and was hooked.
There is also a wide variety of gamelan in the West, including both traditional and experimental ensembles.
He first heard the gamelan at the 1889 Paris Exposition.
It is almost always performed on a gamelan, and also plays over the introduction to each episode of the series.
In the second, called "Gamelan," the microphone was adjusted to make her sound as if she were singing underwater.
He introduced Australia to the music of the Indonesian gamelan.
Gamelan from eastern Java is less well-known than central or western parts of the island.
It is almost always performed on a gamelan.
It is the most popular form of gamelan in Bali, and its best known musical export.
He is among the second generation of American composers to create and promote new compositions for gamelan.