basically there're 3 style gamelan, Javanese gamelan, sundanese gamelan n Balinese gamelan, look same but very different sound, n each with own dance performance.. thanks for appreciate our culture..
You are right. In the Balinese Hindu traditions, everything you do relates to the religion or spiritual. That is why you will get a chance to see this kind of performances every day in different places and in every places during the big ceremonies. Every sound you hear has a meaning and is dedicated to the sepcific God. Each instrument has its own design which tell the stories to whom the sound is dedicated to. Those stuffs in front of them are offerings to the God.
The title of the song/tabuh(in balinese) is Manuk Anguci, which mean the bird's singing. This song was created by I Wayan senen in 1950's. This song usually performed as an accompaniment to religious ceremonies and non-religious event, like an art party/show or gong kebyar parade.
Tabuh/gamelan Bali sll sinergi dengan semesta, itulah sebabnya siapapun yg mendengar gamelan Bali pasti merinding seakan" terbang ke awang-awang,salam budaya
For more info... Every ceromony we held in bali... Always completly with the gambelan and dancing. That was simbol our presentation to our GOD and our ancestor. Balinesess ceremony not complit without gambelan ,dancing ,priest bell ,kidung ( balinesess song for ceremony) and the offering .
Those fruits are called sesajen, it is common thing in Bali, the way you respect mother nature and God by giving a symbol. A sacred symbolism in Hindu Bali. It is both artistic and sacred symbol in one sesajen.
Nice reaction Mr... For more about Bali.. Please see the Pelebon or cremation ceremony of Royal Kelungkung or Royal Ubud Bali. About the fruits in front of the gambelan is balinesess offering with stick insence as a wittnes our pray to the GOD as hope everthing goes well .thank you Mr. See U in bali.
Saya dari Bali, ini musik(gamelan) asal Bali, namanya tabuh kreasi, biasa nya tabuh utk menari. Ini tarian nya tari belibis (burung belibis) masih banyak macam ada lagi, terima kasi udah menyiarkan.
In the past, the islands of Java and Bali were one island and separated by the eruption of Mount Krakatoa, eventually becoming a strait, a culture' of the same lineage at the time of the first Hindu kingdom in Indonesia, I read from Indonesian History🇮🇩🌴😋
That was Balinese gamelan. There are another two gamelan : Javanese gamelan, and Sundanese gamelan. You must search another traditional music instriments made from bamboos, it is called ANGKLUNG from West Java ( Sundanese ).
Hi...mr.D.....i'm from BALI this is our tradisional musik ( gambelan bali ). I'm proud to you.....to reakction our trafisional musik. We have so many other kinds of gamelan....diven of our situation and condision....you can tray to serch.....BELEGANJUR, ANGKLUNG ,GONG KEBYAR, RINDIK....etc. Ok....i start to follow you....
If you ever happen to see the movie "Lord Jim", starring Peter O'Toole, you will hear gamelan on the (excellent) soundtrack. And yes, Bali is beautiful (but it was better in 1975) ;).
it's gamelan from Bali.....it's different from gamelan from Central Java and East Java......maybe the equipment is almost the same but again the tone is very different......if the most complete gamelan is gamelan from Java.. ..Javanese gamelan can be used for dancing...singing (nembang) either Javanese-Indonesian-English songs or any language or just music....
That's one of Gamelan (music instrument in Bali) there are many kind of Gamelan in Bali,,,please come to Bali to find out and You'll hear something special sound, it's so harmony
4:03 Sorry want to make it straight a little bit, the man in the middle ..he is still waiting his turn to play his instrument call "Reong". One Reong plays by 4 or 5 people together. Cheers
Hello D, pardon the rather lengthy comment. This particular track you are reacting to is a Balinese Gamelan in a 'Gong Kebyar' genre, titled 'Manuk Panguci' (Balinese for the chirping of birds). 'Gong Kebyar' is one of the various genres in Balinese Gamelan. Played in the pentatonic scale called 'pelog selisir', Kebyar (Balinese for ‘to flare up’ or ‘burst open’) is characterized by explosive sounds, syncopations, sudden and gradual changes in sound color, dynamics, tempo, and articulation, with complex, complementary interlocking melodic and rhythmic patterns called ‘kotekan’ in local term. The person in the middle is called 'Ugal' whose role within the entire ensemble is similar to a conductor in an orchestra. The higher sitting position, expressive gesture through head and shoulder, and higher wooden mallet movement are intended to give a visual cue of the tempo and dynamics to the rest of the players. Balinese gamelan is categorized into three periods: (1) Gamelan Wayah (Old Gamelan) believed to exist before the 15th century, (2) Gamelan Madya (Middle Gamelan) between the 16th to 19th centuries, and (3) Gamelan Anyar (New Gamelan) in the 20th century. 'Gong Kebyar' genre falls under the Gamelan Anyar period (Balinese for New Gamelan), and perhaps is the most national- and internationally well-known genre in Balinese gamelan. Its bursting flare of sounds and dynamics became a signature to what Balinese gamelan sounds like. In actual bursting sound with dynamic syncopation is not the only style in Balinese gamelan. The genres will correlate with the purpose and the occasion that the gamelan is played, i.e. whether it is for a ritual or a general performance. As a comparison try to listen to one of Balinese Gamelan called 'Tabuh Selonding': ua-cam.com/video/iEUky_lrrrw/v-deo.html. Categorized as Gamalen Wayah (Old Gamelan), this genre is performed only in sacred ritual ceremonies. 'Tabuh Selonding' is one of the oldest gamelan genres and originated from Pre-Hindu Bali (or called Bali Aga, in local terms).
Thank you for your appreciation 🙏❤ If you would like to learn how to play the Balinese Gambelan music, please come to Bali and I will host you to study it at my village.
Dengan berat hati kita katakan bahwa indonesia dan Malassia tdk serumpun, drpd semua budaya indonesia di klaim milik bersama. Indonesia jgn mau ditipu malassia.🇲🇨🇲🇨
This gamelan tone is typical of the Balinese region, each gamelan has many versions, between Javanese gamelan between East Java, Central Java, Bara Java and Bali in terms of tone, everything is different, that's the diversity of cultures that exist in Indonesia.
We call *Sesajen* In the modle infront of Traditional gamelan group. Sesajen, the gift for Dewa [gods]. Sesajen is designed in various models. It reflects the simplicity and modernity. It is very interesting to observe the models and uniqenesses of them. The colors and “ingredients” of each sesajen are diferent among them. Most of sesajen consisted of flowers and parfume. Indeed, snacks and typical simple foods are in.
The smoke that you seen is not for mosquitos propel. That's called "menyan" or "dupa" smell good. That is ussualy used for any ritual as part of our culture in Indonesia, especially Bali.
Yes they playing music as a ritual for the Goddess, they called Dewa , and they put food, flowers and burning ?, as a overing to God asking for good luck 🙏🇮🇩🇺🇸😻
Please reaction new artis from Indonesia he's name andmash With title of the song is hanya rindu There is subtitle in this song I am sure u Will love it Pleasee 🙏🙏🙏 Andmash - hanya rindu (official music video)
@@ERRORzees "Suckers" is American slang, meaning just about anything. I did not mean "a ton" literally. Being solid metal, all the instruments are quite heavy.
If you going to do reaction to next Alip Ba Ta Original Song - BALINESE , you will find out, Alip Ba Ta mimic his guitar to sound like Gamelan Instrumen ... Almost similar like bell sound. 👍🏻💕
If you want to do another Balinese gamelan reaction, this time to some dance, please try this video out of a performance of the now-classical dance "Oleg Tamulilingan" ('Swaying Bumblebee', composed and choreographed by the late impressario I Ketut Marya for the royal palace of Peliatan during their 1950s world tour), taken at the annual Bali Arts Festival (PKB - Pesta Kesenian Bali) more than 10 years ago! ua-cam.com/video/hVafWnY1sOs/v-deo.html
And if you want to see a foreign group perform Balinese gamelan, this was Gamelan Sekar Jaya (from the San Francisco Bay Area) during a televised performance in Bali back in the summer of 2000. (I played the gong for this particular performance!) ua-cam.com/video/E4Uq0Mnj-MQ/v-deo.html
basically there're 3 style gamelan, Javanese gamelan, sundanese gamelan n Balinese gamelan, look same but very different sound, n each with own dance performance.. thanks for appreciate our culture..
Lombok gamelan juga ada ya atau gendang beleq
Every etnic in Indonesia has there own traditional music instrument. This video showing Bali Gamelan...👍❤🇮🇩
You are right. In the Balinese Hindu traditions, everything you do relates to the religion or spiritual. That is why you will get a chance to see this kind of performances every day in different places and in every places during the big ceremonies.
Every sound you hear has a meaning and is dedicated to the sepcific God. Each instrument has its own design which tell the stories to whom the sound is dedicated to.
Those stuffs in front of them are offerings to the God.
The title of the song/tabuh(in balinese) is Manuk Anguci, which mean the bird's singing. This song was created by I Wayan senen in 1950's. This song usually performed as an accompaniment to religious ceremonies and non-religious event, like an art party/show or gong kebyar parade.
Indonesia ber macam2 budaya, dan beragam seni tradisional..
Tabuh/gamelan Bali sll sinergi dengan semesta, itulah sebabnya siapapun yg mendengar gamelan Bali pasti merinding seakan" terbang ke awang-awang,salam budaya
JOGJA INDONESIA HADER...
"ASTUNGKARE"
KOPI MANA KOPI
DAMAILAH KITA SEMUA DALAM KASIH KEBINEKAAN
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For more info... Every ceromony we held in bali... Always completly with the gambelan and dancing. That was simbol our presentation to our GOD and our ancestor. Balinesess ceremony not complit without gambelan ,dancing ,priest bell ,kidung ( balinesess song for ceremony) and the offering .
Nice gambelan from Sanggar Semara Ratih Ubud.
Symphony gamelan from bali island indonesia..dynamic music..part of life bali people
Tks to react
This is one of many Cultures in Indonesia 😊🇮🇩👍👍
Indonesia memang hebat
Love Gamelan from Bali, Indonesia
Kopi mana Kopi . . . ☕😍
Balinese Music - Indonesia 🇮🇩
Indonesian have many kind of music, enjoy with our music culture
bALi Gamelan ORKESTRA I like 👍👍
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Music to heaven wouw keren 👍🙏
Baru kauu tahu indonesia raja music sedunia..
Sebut saja music apa.
Those fruits are called sesajen, it is common thing in Bali, the way you respect mother nature and God by giving a symbol. A sacred symbolism in Hindu Bali. It is both artistic and sacred symbol in one sesajen.
that we called BANTEN
Nice reaction Mr...
For more about Bali.. Please see the Pelebon or cremation ceremony of Royal Kelungkung or Royal Ubud Bali. About the fruits in front of the gambelan is balinesess offering with stick insence as a wittnes our pray to the GOD as hope everthing goes well .thank you Mr. See U in bali.
This is music from heaven...... ❤️❤️
Saya dari Bali, ini musik(gamelan) asal Bali, namanya tabuh kreasi, biasa nya tabuh utk menari. Ini tarian nya tari belibis (burung belibis) masih banyak macam ada lagi, terima kasi udah menyiarkan.
Gamelan tabuh kebyar era 70/80 an
Luar biasa
Mantap
@@wayanpadmiati172 I love bali 🙏😍
This Balinese Gamelan..
In java to but little differen..so many culture in indonesia
In the past, the islands of Java and Bali were one island and separated by the eruption of Mount Krakatoa, eventually becoming a strait, a culture' of the same lineage at the time of the first Hindu kingdom in Indonesia, I read from Indonesian History🇮🇩🌴😋
You should go to Indonesia uncle.. Really.
Mantap 👍
Welcome to nusantara Indonesia 🇮🇩 🙏
So beautiful traditional music
Gamelan music was the first to use metal, and in Japan it is used for heart therapy.
That was Balinese gamelan. There are another two gamelan : Javanese gamelan, and Sundanese gamelan. You must search another traditional music instriments made from bamboos, it is called ANGKLUNG from West Java ( Sundanese ).
Mantap. 🇮🇩
Hi...mr.D.....i'm from BALI this is our tradisional musik ( gambelan bali ). I'm proud to you.....to reakction our trafisional musik. We have so many other kinds of gamelan....diven of our situation and condision....you can tray to serch.....BELEGANJUR, ANGKLUNG ,GONG KEBYAR, RINDIK....etc. Ok....i start to follow you....
If you ever happen to see the movie "Lord Jim", starring Peter O'Toole, you will hear gamelan on the (excellent) soundtrack. And yes, Bali is beautiful (but it was better in 1975) ;).
of course !!!
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Bali Island 🙏
Nice reaction dude 👍
Mantap..
Kopi mana kopi ☕☕
Love from Alipers Indonesia 🇮🇩
it's gamelan from Bali.....it's different from gamelan from Central Java and East Java......maybe the equipment is almost the same but again the tone is very different......if the most complete gamelan is gamelan from Java.. ..Javanese gamelan can be used for dancing...singing (nembang) either Javanese-Indonesian-English songs or any language or just music....
Mantap😁👍
See kendang Banyuwangi 👍👍👍
bali music traditional.. Indonesia
Sesajen /bunga di lantai depan gamelan adalah sudah tradisi didalam warga bali
Welcome to Bali .good.👍💪🇮🇩
Datanglah ke indonesia mr.
Pintu rumah saya selalu terbuka untuk anda mr.
Salam dari saya 🤝🤝....
Solo, jawa tengah. Indonesia...
Thanks bro for your reaction, greetings from Bali, GBU
Ferry good 👍👍👍
Thanks for your reaction..
The group in video is" Semara Ratih" group, from Ubud, Bali...
next please hear/see gambelan called " BALEGANJUR"
That's one of Gamelan (music instrument in Bali) there are many kind of Gamelan in Bali,,,please come to Bali to find out and You'll hear something special sound, it's so harmony
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This is Balinese Gamelan
Balinese Gamelan ( from Bali). Indonesia.
4:03 Sorry want to make it straight a little bit, the man in the middle ..he is still waiting his turn to play his instrument call "Reong". One Reong plays by 4 or 5 people together. Cheers
there is Javanese gamelan, there is Balinese gamelan, all musical instruments are loose or outside of western musical notes in general
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In Indonesia there is a Balinese Hindu gamelan, there is a Javanese gamelan, there is a sunda gamelan, with its own characteristics.
The one that we're watching now is Gamelan from Bali..I think! Because of the surrounding with Hindu Temple in the background!
Agree with Sist Sakur Solo...
The music is like a sacral/ritual music of HINDU BALI. This is Bali Gamelan (slightly different with Java Gamelan)
Apik Bos
Hahahahaa.... Nice broh
SOUND OF LEMURIAN/ ATLANTIC/ARYAN/NUSANTARA 🔯🔱☀
Tradisional in Bali this uncle
If you were here in bali you'd hear this gamelan everyday
Hello D, pardon the rather lengthy comment. This particular track you are reacting to is a Balinese Gamelan in a 'Gong Kebyar' genre, titled 'Manuk Panguci' (Balinese for the chirping of birds). 'Gong Kebyar' is one of the various genres in Balinese Gamelan.
Played in the pentatonic scale called 'pelog selisir', Kebyar (Balinese for ‘to flare up’ or ‘burst open’) is characterized by explosive sounds, syncopations, sudden and gradual changes in sound color, dynamics, tempo, and articulation, with complex, complementary interlocking melodic and rhythmic patterns called ‘kotekan’ in local term.
The person in the middle is called 'Ugal' whose role within the entire ensemble is similar to a conductor in an orchestra. The higher sitting position, expressive gesture through head and shoulder, and higher wooden mallet movement are intended to give a visual cue of the tempo and dynamics to the rest of the players.
Balinese gamelan is categorized into three periods: (1) Gamelan Wayah (Old Gamelan) believed to exist before the 15th century, (2) Gamelan Madya (Middle Gamelan) between the 16th to 19th centuries, and (3) Gamelan Anyar (New Gamelan) in the 20th century.
'Gong Kebyar' genre falls under the Gamelan Anyar period (Balinese for New Gamelan), and perhaps is the most national- and internationally well-known genre in Balinese gamelan. Its bursting flare of sounds and dynamics became a signature to what Balinese gamelan sounds like. In actual bursting sound with dynamic syncopation is not the only style in Balinese gamelan. The genres will correlate with the purpose and the occasion that the gamelan is played, i.e. whether it is for a ritual or a general performance.
As a comparison try to listen to one of Balinese Gamelan called 'Tabuh Selonding': ua-cam.com/video/iEUky_lrrrw/v-deo.html. Categorized as Gamalen Wayah (Old Gamelan), this genre is performed only in sacred ritual ceremonies. 'Tabuh Selonding' is one of the oldest gamelan genres and originated from Pre-Hindu Bali (or called Bali Aga, in local terms).
Thank you for all that information my friend!
If we pay attention to this music, it is like the waves crashing on a coral beach.
Thank you for your appreciation 🙏❤ If you would like to learn how to play the Balinese Gambelan music, please come to Bali and I will host you to study it at my village.
Please reaction Arindi Putry Konawe, she's keyboardist....
Dengan berat hati kita katakan bahwa indonesia dan Malassia tdk serumpun, drpd semua budaya indonesia di klaim milik bersama. Indonesia jgn mau ditipu malassia.🇲🇨🇲🇨
Nice
Right man..they are burning the incense..that Bali Hindus.!
Lol 😄😄😄 dude you thaaa best
Music BALI indonesia
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It's their orchestra as I see it.
Balinese musics has no written notes . It is learning by doing things.
This gamelan tone is typical of the Balinese region, each gamelan has many versions, between Javanese gamelan between East Java, Central Java, Bara Java and Bali in terms of tone, everything is different, that's the diversity of cultures that exist in Indonesia.
The hammers used by the artists to tap 'the gamelan instruments'' are called "PANGGUL".
We call *Sesajen* In the modle infront of Traditional gamelan group.
Sesajen, the gift for Dewa [gods].
Sesajen is designed in various models. It reflects the simplicity and modernity. It is very interesting to observe the models and uniqenesses of them. The colors and “ingredients” of each sesajen are diferent among them. Most of sesajen consisted of flowers and parfume. Indeed, snacks and typical simple foods are in.
All instrumen made by hands no fabrican. They are Called " EMPU" because not all people can made it .
Reaction Gending Temanten adat jaws/ KEBO GIRO
Try the Hang Gai Band Reincarnation
Y look Alip bata by music Bali......!!!!
This is traditional orchestra
The smoke that you seen is not for mosquitos propel. That's called "menyan" or "dupa" smell good. That is ussualy used for any ritual as part of our culture in Indonesia, especially Bali.
ah ok!
You know indonesia many cultures village can you tri every village that you from bali. And any more. Jogja. Bandung, banyuwang surabaya, can you tri.
That is for Ritual...
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Yes they playing music as a ritual for the Goddess, they called Dewa , and they put food, flowers and burning ?, as a overing to God asking for good luck 🙏🇮🇩🇺🇸😻
Please reaction new artis from Indonesia he's name andmash
With title of the song is hanya rindu
There is subtitle in this song
I am sure u Will love it
Pleasee 🙏🙏🙏
Andmash - hanya rindu (official music video)
Watch "Mutik Nida - Sayang 2".Amazing
09.35 that we called "BANTEN"
"GAH-meh-lahn". ;).
And those suckers weigh a ton, which is one reason why I never bought any.
🤣 true
a ton ? really ? I never knew about it, and what do you mean "suckers" ?
@@ERRORzees "Suckers" is American slang, meaning just about anything. I did not mean "a ton" literally. Being solid metal, all the instruments are quite heavy.
If you going to do reaction to next Alip Ba Ta Original Song - BALINESE , you will find out, Alip Ba Ta mimic his guitar to sound like Gamelan Instrumen ... Almost similar like bell sound. 👍🏻💕
explained about Gamelan ; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gamelan
Please reaction "The Spirit of Papua" by Allfy rev.
I did :)
Subtitle indonesia please
Mas bro .tolong kasih terjemahan bahasa anda.??????
Biar orang Indonesia tau apa yg anda bicarakan
smoke is dupa for have spirit from God..according Hinduism
REACT : #OnMyWayCover dengan KEARIFAN LOKAL (Feat. Angklung Udjo, Eya Grimonia, Widi Dodot)
LINK : ua-cam.com/video/bHlL6-v1jxw/v-deo.html
If you want to do another Balinese gamelan reaction, this time to some dance, please try this video out of a performance of the now-classical dance "Oleg Tamulilingan" ('Swaying Bumblebee', composed and choreographed by the late impressario I Ketut Marya for the royal palace of Peliatan during their 1950s world tour), taken at the annual Bali Arts Festival (PKB - Pesta Kesenian Bali) more than 10 years ago! ua-cam.com/video/hVafWnY1sOs/v-deo.html
And if you want to see a foreign group perform Balinese gamelan, this was Gamelan Sekar Jaya (from the San Francisco Bay Area) during a televised performance in Bali back in the summer of 2000. (I played the gong for this particular performance!) ua-cam.com/video/E4Uq0Mnj-MQ/v-deo.html
Looks like a very moral tribe, even the men cover their breasts. Z
itsn't food . its offering bro.