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Balinese Gamelan Music: (Downloadable Audio Included) Kindle Edition with Audio/Video
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Michael Tenzer
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I Made Moja
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With extensive photographs and an audio CD, this guide to Balinese music showcases the history, culture and art of the gamelan ceremony.
Bali has developed and nourished an astonishing variety of musical ensembles—called gamelan—comprising dozens of instruments mainly made of bronze or bamboo, and organized into groups with as many as 30 to 40 players. In Balinese Gamelan Music, Michael Tenzer, a noted Professor of Music at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, presents an introduction to many types of Balinese gamelan ensembles, each with its own established tradition, repertoire and context. The instruments and basic principles underlying the music are introduced, providing listeners with the means to better appreciate the music—and its importance not only in Bali but around the world.
The gamelan music of Bali is a centuries-old kaleidoscope of sound and rhythm that is recognized today as one of the world's most sophisticated musical traditions. Despite rapid changes in contemporary village life, hundreds of groups still perform regularly around this tiny island—from isolated mountain hamlets to the bustling precincts of Denpasar, Kuta and Ubud. The primary function of gamelan music in Bali is to accompany religious rituals. Each village typically maintains several different gamelan sets, using each one for a different set of occasions. Music is memorized and rehearsed in village meeting halls, temples, or private homes. When a gamelan group accompanies a Balinese dance performance, the close coordination between the dancers' movements and the music is established through a complex system of interactive cues and responses. Performance standards are extremely high and even with Bali's rapid modernization in recent years, the gamelan tradition remains vital and largely undiminished by outside musical influences.
Bali has developed and nourished an astonishing variety of musical ensembles—called gamelan—comprising dozens of instruments mainly made of bronze or bamboo, and organized into groups with as many as 30 to 40 players. In Balinese Gamelan Music, Michael Tenzer, a noted Professor of Music at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, presents an introduction to many types of Balinese gamelan ensembles, each with its own established tradition, repertoire and context. The instruments and basic principles underlying the music are introduced, providing listeners with the means to better appreciate the music—and its importance not only in Bali but around the world.
The gamelan music of Bali is a centuries-old kaleidoscope of sound and rhythm that is recognized today as one of the world's most sophisticated musical traditions. Despite rapid changes in contemporary village life, hundreds of groups still perform regularly around this tiny island—from isolated mountain hamlets to the bustling precincts of Denpasar, Kuta and Ubud. The primary function of gamelan music in Bali is to accompany religious rituals. Each village typically maintains several different gamelan sets, using each one for a different set of occasions. Music is memorized and rehearsed in village meeting halls, temples, or private homes. When a gamelan group accompanies a Balinese dance performance, the close coordination between the dancers' movements and the music is established through a complex system of interactive cues and responses. Performance standards are extremely high and even with Bali's rapid modernization in recent years, the gamelan tradition remains vital and largely undiminished by outside musical influences.
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PublisherTuttle Publishing
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Publication dateNovember 15, 2013
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Michael Tenzer teaches at the University of British Columbia and is a recognized authority on Balinese gamelan. He has studied and performed with teachers and groups all over Bali since 1977. Tenzer holds a Ph.D. in Music Composition from the UC Berkeley, and taught at Yale from 1986—96.
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- Publisher : Tuttle Publishing; Paperback with disc edition (November 15, 2013)
- Publication date : November 15, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 85119 KB
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- Print length : 208 pages
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- #170 in International Music (Kindle Store)
- #177 in History of Indonesia
- #591 in Ethnomusicology (Kindle Store)
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My daughter studied Bali at Holy Cross and this was a wonderful Xmas gift/momento after she finished her semester. She is enjoying reflecting on this beautiful culture and listening to the CD.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2018
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great explanation in Balinese gamelan
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2012
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I collect Gamelan instruments, both Javanese and Balinese. This is an excellent introduction to the Balinese side of things. This is some of the most beautiful and unusual music in the world. The great bronze metallophones are stunning.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2014
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Full, delightful gamelan at its best!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2003
I am Balinese and live and play the gamelan in Bali and sell the instruments.
I enjoyed this book very much - it's a very clear introduction to Balinese gamelan music, and can be read, with great interest, also by people who do not play the music, but just enjoy listening to it. It will certainly increase the pleasure.
There are excellent drawings and photographs
I enjoyed this book very much - it's a very clear introduction to Balinese gamelan music, and can be read, with great interest, also by people who do not play the music, but just enjoy listening to it. It will certainly increase the pleasure.
There are excellent drawings and photographs
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Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2012
Gamelan is basically a pot gong and xylophone orchestra, from Indonesia. They have similar instruments in Thailand and Cambodia. They are played something like hocketing. The sound is ethereally beautiful, truly incredible. Balinese stands out among Javanese gamelan, it is faster, and livelier. This is a rather nice coverage of the subject, I was impressed. Listen, go to youtube, put in Gamelan, and listen for a bit. The music will sell itself to your ear.
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A groundbreaking piece of scholarship.
