与 «GANGSA»相关的马来语书籍
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Sejarah dan tamadun bangsa Melayu - Halaman 11
awal tentang Zaman Gangsa ini mengatakan bahawa teknologi gangsa telah diimport dari luar. Heine-Geldern mengatakan bahawa teknologi ini berasal dari timur Eropah manakala Coedes pula mengatakan ia diimport dari China.
Ahmad Jelani Halimi, 2008
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Gamelan Gong Kebyar: The Art of Twentieth-Century ...
In fixed elaboration types the gangsa (excluding ugal) are usually split into two parts: one that tracks the neliti, and one that parallels the first at the interval of a kempyung above (see also the discussion of interlocking parts below, and fig. 2.12) ...
The alleged 12 gangsa jongkok are not visible in the photograph illustrations listed in McPhee's appendix (no# 8-21) and perhaps McPhee refers here to a general instrumentation for a complete form of gong gede. According to my sources, ...
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The Concise Garland Encyclopedia of World Music
Metallophones, generally called gangsa, constitute most of the instruments. Gangsa are made in identical pairs tuned slightly apart to create an acoustic beat—the closer the tuning, the faster the beat. This beat, with those produced on the ...
Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, 2013
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The Concise Garland Encyclopedia of World Music: The ...
Metallophones, generally called gangsa, constitute most of the instruments. Gangsa are made in identical pairs tuned slightly apart to create an acoustic beat-the closer the tuning, the faster the beat. This beat, with those produced on the gong ...
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Early Interactions Between South and Southeast Asia: ... - Halaman 359
Thus, until the early twentieth century, flat gongs were known as gangsa in highland Luzon, Ilocos, Cagayan, and as palayi in Pangasinan, Tingguian and until the early seventeenth century, in Laguna and nearby areas. In highland northern ...
Pierre-Yves Manguin, A. Mani, Geoff Wade, 2011
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Gamelan: The Traditional Sounds of Indonesia - Jilid 1 - Halaman 121
These instruments are collectively called gangsa. The lowest-pitched gangsa is called the ugal; the ugal player is the leader for the entire gangsa section. Although the ugal's range of pitches overlaps that of the calung, their parts sound quite ...
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Articles on Gongs, Including: Gong, Kulintang, Kong Thom, ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online.
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Britten and the Far East: Asian Influences in the Music of ... - Halaman 61
Almost all the metallophones currently in use (generic term 'gangsa') have bronze keys which hang over resonating tubes made from bamboo. A notable exception is the (now rare) gangsa jongkok in which the keys lie in direct contact with a ...
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Hindu-Javanese Musical Instruments - Halaman 5
850), and on the other hand the term pandai gangsa, the earliest mention of which known to me is dated 862.28 Pandai (or pandé) means 'smith'; gangsa (Sanskrit: kansa) is, as is generally known, the usual name for the alloy of which the ...