As a Samoan I usually watch Indonesian culture out of curiosity because Polynesians in the Pacific migrated from this beautiful country, the similarities in culture is fascinating
As Okinawan, I found some connection to Gamelan. I love this : melodic scale of Okinawan Traditional Music is same to Gamelan scale. Pentatonic Scale, dropping D and A. Our ancestors connected across the sea. It is so beautiful and reassuring to feel the musical connection!
Bonjour, désolé de vous répondre en français. Je suppose que Google traduction vous permettra de comprendre ce que je dis. Dans la gamme pentatonique que vous décrivez, il y a un demi-ton entre B et C. Elle est donc différente de celle des touches noires du piano. Est-ce bien cela ? I try to says that in english. In the pentatonique scale you says, there is a half-ton beetwen B and C. It's différent for the black keys of the piano. It's right ? Yves, from SIN le NOBLE, North of France.
The amazing Balinese culture deserves more Unesco recognitions! I know its Subak system and traditional dances like this have been accorded the status. Just looking at the costumes and the musical instruments in this video, you could see a lot of delicate art and craft works. I have also seen Kecak, Barong, Legong, Tari Pendet in Ubud as well as Ogoh Ogoh parade. Then, you have many stunning and often vastly different temples dating back from 11th centuries that are still well maintained and in use today. The Balinese garden and architecture is also second to none in the region I have been to more than 50 towns & cities in 9 South East Asia countries, but Bali always takes my breath away after 40+ visits. The other places I have not repeated visits more than 3 times. Lots of love from Malaysia to Indonesia and its people!
I dearly love Barong and Hanuman the white monkey. As for Gamelan ensemble, I sit there frozen mesmerised, all the thousand performers are not only together in rhythm but the rhythm moves subtly to accommodate dancers.
I would have thought the astonishing achievements Balinese people's have made in a bewildering array of crafts (not least metal Gong casting) would have already been properly acknowledged by UNESCO..?
@@thomasmyles9392 thank you...keep coming to our country...it helps us preserve the culture by mean tourism...it sad and bitter but that is the fact...a hungry belly can not sing...
indonesia rich in art n culture, tribe, natural resource, and others. I feel proud to be part of this beautiful country, may god bless Indonesia for.prousperity n peace
I'm real bainese people stay in boreno due to job, i can't play the gamelan, but if i hear the gamelan ...like this my tears comes down..i miss my family in Bali..
Amazing sync ! and (one handed?) syncopations just terrific and impeccable....on the Gamelan !!! so many similarities in art n dance forms acrooss the globe ! simply shows how ONE we all are ... AMAZING !!
Hinduism is from India, what's your point? Indonesia, due to its strategic location for trading, is a melting pot of many different cultures, including Chinese, arab, dutch, Portuguese, Polynesian, etc. Diversity IS Indonesia's identity. If you're indonesian you should know better.
@@tofakaa5661 If you think gamelan comes from Indian hinduism, then we need to stop here. I’m not trying to bash any religions. We also have unique cultural forms in other regions, like Minangkabau in Sumatra, even though it has now been acculturated with Islam
@@tofakaa5661 While diversity is a key aspect of our identity, it doesn’t mean we should overlook or undervalue the unique cultural foundations that make up Indonesia. Hinduism, while originating from India, has been adapted and integrated into what shaping Indonesian culture in ways that are so distinct as seen in places like Bali. The same goes for Islam, which, while introduced from the Arab world, it has been embraced and transformed within local contexts. Acknowledging the diversity influences should complement, not replace any emphasis on the original cultures and traditions that define a culture. A strong national identity can coexist with diversity. For example, American culture mostly influenced by European, that does not make them similar in heritage. Things like african, native or other influences shape them and make them unique even though people from east still think them as "western". Also the culture from africa are not the same with african-american.
I notice that often thoughout the music, there is a light 'organ-type' sound, in the background. Does anyone know how that sound is being created? I don't see an 'organ', but yet, it sounds very organ-like....
Its the gong of diffrent sizes the smaller set known as 'kenong', im not music theorist but perhaps the way its shaped will resonance the 'humming' organ-like sound. I hope that help
there's 2 type organ-type instruments in this group, its call jegogan and calung. this components bring's the main melody with diffrent beat, calung and the main instrument ugal plays the same melody and jegogan plays the 4th note as same as calung. calung and jegogan have that sound cause the tools that used to play the instrument made by materials that impact soft and deep sound, its diffrent with another beat-play instrument at the front that prefer using wood tools to play and make the sound stronger and hi-beat.
If it's fairly regular, it's jegog/jegoogan, the bassiest/deepest of the flat bronze bar instruments. If it's periodic (once every 30-90 seconds), then it's the big gong you see hanging in the background.
Whats the name of the song? My grandma was born on Bali, I'm loving this song and style of music. Sadly she already passed away so she never got to see me discover this music on my own.
😍For there are three(3) that bear record in Heaven, the FATHER, the WORD, and the HOLY GHOST: And these three(3) are one(1). 1st John 5:7/Matthew 28:19/Acts 2:38/DEUTERONOMY 6:4,5😍 And there are three(3) that bear witness in Earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: And these three(3) agree in one(1). Vs. 8😍
As a Samoan I usually watch Indonesian culture out of curiosity because Polynesians in the Pacific migrated from this beautiful country, the similarities in culture is fascinating
haha its the opposite for me! im malay and i love learning about the various polynesian cultures. its the austronesian love 🤍☺️
Both are insanely beautiful continents. And also identical.
Hi my Samoan brother! Polynesian culture is also beautiful 🤙 mahalo!
Austronesian
The austronesians in infonesia mingled with austro asians thats why they have intermingled their cultures
As Okinawan, I found some connection to Gamelan.
I love this : melodic scale of Okinawan Traditional Music is same to Gamelan scale.
Pentatonic Scale, dropping D and A.
Our ancestors connected across the sea. It is so beautiful and reassuring to feel the musical connection!
Bonjour, désolé de vous répondre en français. Je suppose que Google traduction vous permettra de comprendre ce que je dis.
Dans la gamme pentatonique que vous décrivez, il y a un demi-ton entre B et C. Elle est donc différente de celle des touches noires du piano. Est-ce bien cela ?
I try to says that in english. In the pentatonique scale you says, there is a half-ton beetwen B and C. It's différent for the black keys of the piano. It's right ?
Yves, from SIN le NOBLE, North of France.
Hong ulun basuki langgeng🙏🏻
God I love how rich in artistic expression is humanity, hope we don't loose that to globalization
The amazing Balinese culture deserves more Unesco recognitions! I know its Subak system and traditional dances like this have been accorded the status. Just looking at the costumes and the musical instruments in this video, you could see a lot of delicate art and craft works. I have also seen Kecak, Barong, Legong, Tari Pendet in Ubud as well as Ogoh Ogoh parade.
Then, you have many stunning and often vastly different temples dating back from 11th centuries that are still well maintained and in use today. The Balinese garden and architecture is also second to none in the region
I have been to more than 50 towns & cities in 9 South East Asia countries, but Bali always takes my breath away after 40+ visits. The other places I have not repeated visits more than 3 times.
Lots of love from Malaysia to Indonesia and its people!
also the art of carving of gamelan look alot different with others
I dearly love Barong and Hanuman the white monkey. As for Gamelan ensemble, I sit there frozen mesmerised, all the thousand performers are not only together in rhythm but the rhythm moves subtly to accommodate dancers.
I would have thought the astonishing achievements Balinese people's have made in a bewildering array of crafts (not least metal Gong casting) would have already been properly acknowledged by UNESCO..?
We still a develop country in economy...but in art and culture we are rich in kind...I am proud of it...jaya wijaya Indonesia...rahayu !
bravo . great culture !
@@thomasmyles9392 thank you...keep coming to our country...it helps us preserve the culture by mean tourism...it sad and bitter but that is the fact...a hungry belly can not sing...
Indonesia is the most beautiful country in the world
@@rakatokan891 stupid begger
@@zektch8867 fuck you idiot
Ini lah kesenian leluhur Nusantara yg masih sampai saat ini dilestarikan di Pulau Bali, semoga daerah lain juga sama seperti di Bali
Om Swastiastu 🙏 Namashkar from India 🇮🇳♥️🇮🇩
Om Swastyastu 🙏🏻
Namaste, Jay Bolenath, Namaste Hindi...., 🙏🎹🎼😎
indonesia rich in art n culture, tribe, natural resource, and others. I feel proud to be part of this beautiful country, may god bless Indonesia for.prousperity n peace
Might just be the Tongan in me, but I prefer hearing this type of orchestra more than classical European orchestras ❤❤ Austronesian gang 🇹🇴 🇮🇩
Just love the precision of gamelan orchestra synchronizing with Balinese dance movements.
Great-
remember me at our 7 weeks in Bali 2007 during our worldtrip.
Amazing good time in ubud !
Spa,music food and nature...
We love Bali!
🙏
Indonesia
It was an impressive experience. They have managed to preserve almost every aspect of Bali very well.
Bali has many different types of traditional music according to the type of ceremony activities.
That one drummer man just vibing the half of the performance 😂
I'm real bainese people stay in boreno due to job, i can't play the gamelan, but if i hear the gamelan ...like this my tears comes down..i miss my family in Bali..
Saya juga merasa kan hal yg sama jadi Perantau rindu Kampung halaman Semoga semua baik baik saja, GBU !
Budaya leluhur yg masih ada di bali dan yg terhebat...🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰Agustus 21
Bali dan kediri tidak ada bedanya, kalau bali itu orang tuanya kalau kediri itu anak anaknya
@@gladysagustina8119 tapi yg msh mempertahankan budayanya ya Bali, seandainya smua provinsi bisa sperti Bali
Love u hindu bali from Nepal
Bangga jdi orang bali, taksi bali mule🙏🙏🙏
Keren, Semangat terus buat melestarikan budaya Indonesia❤❤
Ternyata orang luar
Betul2 mencintai kesenian Bali
Amazing sync ! and (one handed?) syncopations just terrific and impeccable....on the Gamelan !!! so many similarities in art n dance forms acrooss the globe ! simply shows how ONE we all are ... AMAZING !!
amazing. I miss Bali.
I can only imagine the first Europeans to view this culture must have had their minds blown.
Must be a mystical and esoteric experience. Damn, I can only imagine the Dutch after they've taken over Bali and discovered this exotic culture.
I know Claude Debussy was heavily influenced by this music.
well the dutch war wth balinese....
Fantastic performance. Aphex Twin was clearly inspired by Gamelan sounds and structures.
agree
Tanpa bermaksud merendahkan, kita harus mempertegas identitas asli negara kita. Bukannya identitas asing seperti arab, cina atau western
Setuju bgt
Hinduism is from India, what's your point? Indonesia, due to its strategic location for trading, is a melting pot of many different cultures, including Chinese, arab, dutch, Portuguese, Polynesian, etc. Diversity IS Indonesia's identity. If you're indonesian you should know better.
@@tofakaa5661 If you think gamelan comes from Indian hinduism, then we need to stop here. I’m not trying to bash any religions. We also have unique cultural forms in other regions, like Minangkabau in Sumatra, even though it has now been acculturated with Islam
@@tofakaa5661 While diversity is a key aspect of our identity, it doesn’t mean we should overlook or undervalue the unique cultural foundations that make up Indonesia. Hinduism, while originating from India, has been adapted and integrated into what shaping Indonesian culture in ways that are so distinct as seen in places like Bali. The same goes for Islam, which, while introduced from the Arab world, it has been embraced and transformed within local contexts. Acknowledging the diversity influences should complement, not replace any emphasis on the original cultures and traditions that define a culture. A strong national identity can coexist with diversity. For example, American culture mostly influenced by European, that does not make them similar in heritage. Things like african, native or other influences shape them and make them unique even though people from east still think them as "western". Also the culture from africa are not the same with african-american.
wow.. I super amaze with this performance on how the coordination fow
Wooooow.........just great
4:40 , that music is like we prepared to go to ancient war,,,,,
It was indeed a war like music, the dance is called Baris Tunggal dance, and the dance represent an ancient soldier who prepare to get to war
Спасибо книге Oкеан Звуков я узнал о гамелланах.
Best Gamelan
balinese (Bali)
Javanese (Central and East Java)
Sundanese (West Java)
Thanks!
Thanks for your support.
Salam Rahayu lestari seni tabuh Bali ❤
There's no other place like Bali.
This music piece are called Hujan Mas literally mean Golden Rain
If you want to find Who you are, peace love and God in you ... ❤️
Come to Bali dearest FriendS this is the Island of the GODS ... ❤️
amazing, scary in the good way, mystical, addict
인도네시아 국악 잘 봤어요ㅡ
대박👏
Bali bagus music and dance nya.. 👍👍☕☕🌈🎄
Loco que locura, gracias!
Kayaknya pemain kendang yg didepan itu guru SMP saya deh
소리가 너무 아름답다
bisa tolong tulis alat musik apa aja yang di pake dan berapa org yang memainkannya
Hujan mas👍
Amazing but scary at the same time...
Scary why?
mystical yes
Our culture has mystical ambience in it, that’s why you feel a bit scared. But there’s nothing to fear, it’s just the characteristic of Bali’s dances
Love from India ❤🇮🇳
I notice that often thoughout the music, there is a light 'organ-type' sound, in the background. Does anyone know how that sound is being created? I don't see an 'organ', but yet, it sounds very organ-like....
Its the gong of diffrent sizes the smaller set known as 'kenong', im not music theorist but perhaps the way its shaped will resonance the 'humming' organ-like sound. I hope that help
there's 2 type organ-type instruments in this group, its call jegogan and calung. this components bring's the main melody with diffrent beat, calung and the main instrument ugal plays the same melody and jegogan plays the 4th note as same as calung. calung and jegogan have that sound cause the tools that used to play the instrument made by materials that impact soft and deep sound, its diffrent with another beat-play instrument at the front that prefer using wood tools to play and make the sound stronger and hi-beat.
If it's fairly regular, it's jegog/jegoogan, the bassiest/deepest of the flat bronze bar instruments. If it's periodic (once every 30-90 seconds), then it's the big gong you see hanging in the background.
AMAZING
Advanced Civilization
Betul🙏
Whats the name of the song? My grandma was born on Bali, I'm loving this song and style of music. Sadly she already passed away so she never got to see me discover this music on my own.
This is called gamelan, different ethnicities also have different ways of playing, such as Javanese gamelan, Sundanese gamelan.
the first song on this video is hujan mas, there is many version of this song on spotify
So beautiful ❤️
Karasho Spasibo kamerad, are you from Rosiya??
Delicious, lyrical.
Goosebump😂
Gambelans player...
Greattttttt
Feels bali adventure
This is in balerung tirta sari
Loving it!
What’s the name of the instrument they’re playing?
The instruments are many. But, the most distinctive one is called Gangsa
Balinese gamelan
Aku suka 😍😍😍😍😍
awesome............
Ja ve isso em um desenho animado😊
I like that roof.
Buddha Dhamma Sangkha bless you all
0:40
2:36
asking permision to use this video, thank you..
what the title?
I think, first piece, tari Panyembrama en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panyembrama second tari baris tunggal en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baris_dance
Wuuuuu ♥♥♥
I did go to bali
Aduh cuantik nya
Sugoi 🔥
BAGASKARA MANJER KAWURYAN🔯🔱
RAHAYU NUSWANTARA 🔯🔱☀
RAHAYU KAGEM SEDOYO KAWULO🔯🔱
BANGKIT NUSANTARA 🔱🔱☀☀🔯🔥🔥🙏🙏
TAN HANA DHARMA MANGRWA🐉🐉
ban.. kai... 😂
Too many mushrooms! LOL!
Cari yg lain blis
USA = Lovely pop music
Germany = Clasical music
Indonesia= Horor Clasical music 😢
😂😂😂
You so funny
What is horror
Please ask your self
What are you missing in life😂😂
potrert maneh na . thanks
Saya orang bali tp tdk bisa mainkan gambelan
kena brigde Of Spirit
yes
Gamelan Jawa : Penyemangat
Gamelan Bali : Penyejuk Hati
Gamelan Sunda : Pembuka Kerja
Gamelan Lombok : Semangat Perang
3:44
this sound gives me the vibe of the haunted house in super mario 64
Same
io ci sono stato
4:54 epic
heelix
People who post content like this with ZERO credit for the performers or composers, are terrible people.
🙏👍Add oil
The naked woman on stage lead me here actually
👍
Tiktok
MN2
Why they are so professional but seem has no enthusiasm
Because this is their everyday life
that curse of profesionalism 😅
😍For there are three(3) that bear record in Heaven, the FATHER, the WORD, and the HOLY GHOST: And these three(3) are one(1). 1st John 5:7/Matthew 28:19/Acts 2:38/DEUTERONOMY 6:4,5😍
And there are three(3) that bear witness in Earth, the Spirit, and the water, and the blood: And these three(3) agree in one(1). Vs. 8😍
BAGASKARA MANJER KAWURYAN🔯🔱
RAHAYU NUSWANTARA 🔯🔱☀
RAHAYU KAGEM SEDOYO KAWULO🔯🔱
BANGKIT NUSANTARA 🔱🔱☀☀🔯🔥🔥🙏🙏
TAN HANA DHARMA MANGRWA🐉🐉