Musical Instruments of South-East AsiaOxford University Press, 1989 - 84 mga pahina Many Western composers, including Debussy, Ravel, Messiaen, and Britten, have found inspiration in South East Asia's ancient musical traditions. Contact with a different musical language prompts many questions; this book is an attempt to set the scene and to answer the most essential of these, in as non-technical a way as possible. It focuses on the instruments themselves, set in the context of their musical function and of the history, beliefs, and social customs which the music expresses. |
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The Musical Setting II | 11 |
Wooden Percussion Instruments and Drums | 37 |
S Wind and String Instruments | 49 |
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ancient angklung Angkor Asian music Bali Balinese Balinese gamelan bamboo tubes barung bonang Borobudur bronze drums Burma Burmese celempung Central Java ceremonies chātrī China Chinese Colour Plate 18 courts cultural cymbals dance East elsewhere ensembles example five-note flute frame drums gambang kayu gamelan gong gamelan instruments gamelan orchestras gangsa gede gender gong ageng gong-chime groups Indian Indonesia instru Javanese Javanese gamelan jegogan kacapi Kampuchea kebyar kempul kendang kenong keys khlui khong không wong klong Laos large gamelan lute melody ment metal modern munggang musicians oboe octave pair panerus pelog Peninsular Malaysia performance Philippines pitch Plate 22 played player plucked popular ranāt ēk ranāt thum rebab rebana reed region resonator reyong Sabah saron shaped similar skin slendro smaller South-East Asia strings suling Surakarta suspended gongs taphōn Thai Thailand trompong tuned types of gamelan versions Vietnam wayang kulit West Java Western music wooden xylophone zither