Almost every where
in Yogya, Solo, Semarang and other cities in Central Java, in Karatons, in
the market, in the villages, in the hotel's lobby, you should hear the
magical melodious percussion music - the gamelan Javanese
orchestra.
In his book 'music of Java' Jaap Kunst says, "Gamelan is
comparable to only two things, moonlight and flowing water. ...mysterious
like moonlight and always changing like flowing water ...".
Gamelan music is an integral part of all cultural activities in Java
such as wayang kulit (leather puppets) performance, court dance, uyon-uyon
(symphony orchestra performance), etc. There are two kinds of laras
(tuning) in gamelan, namely slendro (comparable to minor key in Western
music) and Pelog (major key). A complete set of gamelan consist of two
sets of different instruments of Slendro and Pelog, such as:
Kendang (double ended drum beaten by hands) It is a
leading instrument. The pengendang (drumer) is the conductor of the
gamelan orchestra. There are five (5) different sizes of kendang from 20
cm to 45 cm.
Saron
A
glockenspiel with bronze bar struck with wooden mallet. There are three
kinds; Saron Barung, Saron Peking, Saron Demung.
Bonang Barung A double row of bronze kettles resting on a
horizontal frame, played with two long stick bound with red cord at the
striking end.

Saron
Bonang Penerus
Slentem Thin bronze bars suspended over bamboo resonating
chambers, struck with a padded disc on the end of a stick.
Gambang
Wooden bars laid over a wooden frame struck with
two sticks of supple buffalo horn, ending with a small, round, padded
disc.
Gender Similar to slentem with more bronze keys and
smaller bamboo chamber, struck with two disc-shaped hammers
Gong Each slendro and pelog set had three gongs. Two big
gongs (Gong Ageng) and one gong Suwukan about 90 cm, made from bronze,
suspended on a wooden frame. It marks the end of the largest phrase of
the melody.

Gender
Gong
Kempul
Smaller gongs, marks a smaller phrase. In each
slendro and pelog set, there are 6 (six) or 10 (ten) kempuls.
Ketug
The kenong player also plays it smaller kenong,
marks subdivisions of phrases.
Clempung
A string instrument, each slendro and pelog set
needs one clempung.
Kenong Smaller gongs lay horizontally on crossed cord,
inside a wooden frame. A complete set of kenong in each slendro and
pelog consist of 10 (ten) kenongs.
Siter Smaller cemplung, each slendro and pelog set needs
one siter

Siter
Kenong
Suling
It is a flute, each slendro and pelog set, needs
one suling.
Rebab A two stringed viol, the same as slendro and pelog.
Keprak and Kepyak
Needed for gamelan to accompany dances.
Bedug
It is a very big drum.
The bars of the gamelan instruments can be made either
from iron, copper or bronze. The bronze bars are the best choice. All the
gamelan players are sitting cross-legged on a mat during a performance.
In a gamelan music concert or karawitan performance, the Kendang player
or pengendang conducts the Tempo, while the melody is led by the bonang
player.
The gamelan orchestra includes some singers (Pesinden), female as well
as male. There are some very famous Pesindens, their names are almost
known by everybody in this region.
Some believe that in the ancient time, the first set of gamelan, by the
name of Lokananta was created by gods and played in Mount Lawu,
Eastward of Solo.
In short the history of gamelan was as follow: The first gamelan was
the three-toned Munggang, then the five-toned slendro
gamelan and the last: the seven-toned pelog gamelan.
Patet
In the laras slendro, there are:
-
Slendro patet nem
-
Slendro patet sanga
-
Slendro patet manyura
In the laras pelog, there are:
-
Pelog patet lima
-
Pelog patet nem
-
Pelog patet barong
Patet is a place to lay the gending or to establish the gending. In the
wayang kulit (shadow puppet) whole night show, the gamelan
plays, Slendro patet nem from 9.00-12.00 p.m. Slendro patet sanga
from 00.00-03.00 a.m. Slendro patet manyura from 03.00-06.00 a.m.
For an experienced gamelan player it should not difficult to determine
the patet of a particular gamelan music. Or it can be said that patet is
used to create mood, with the gamelan accompaniment. It is already known
that various gamelan tunes are played to create different atmosphere of
the situation or feeling such as joy, sorrow, anger etc.
The Best Gamelans in Java
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