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SAS015601
2:15
Mysterious, festive and glorious with rhythmic percussion from 1:06. A straightforward salutation featuring Indonesian Gamelan in Pelog tonality, which differs from western music and may sound detuned to western ears; suggested for Indonesian culture, temples, festivities. 118 bpm (Cmin)
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SAS015604
5:00
Joyful, uptempo traditional Javanese percussive Gamelan from Jakarta - in Pelog tonality, which differs from western music and may sound detuned to western ears. Lively intro to a network of melodies; suggested for Indonesian travelogues. 125 bpm (Amaj)
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SAS015607
3:55
Lively traditional Javanese percussive Gamelan from Jakarta, building and speeding up and down in Pelog tonality, which differs from western music and may sound detuned to western ears; suggested for Indonesian travelogues. 86.50 bpm (Amaj)
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SAS015610
2:16
Traditional Sundanese band featuring bamboo flute, rindik (bamboo xylophone) and percussion; suggested for Indonesian culture, temples, travelogues. 120 bpm (Emin)
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SAS015613
2:25
Positive fusion of Gamelan and western elements; suggested for tourism on the beautiful Island of Bali. 121 bpm (Amin)
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SAS015616
2:18
Mystic and mysterious traditional Javanese Gamelan in Pelog tonality, which differs from western music and may sound detuned to western ears; suggested for Indonesian culture, temples in the jungle, travelogues. 120 bpm (Cmaj)
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SAS015619
2:56
Traditional Javanese Gamelan ensemble plays this lively ode to Ken Arok, who was a mighty emperor of the Javanese kingdom of Sighasari in the 13th century - in Pelog tonality, which differs from western music and may sound detuned to western ears; suggested for Indonesian culture, temples, festivities, travelogues. 74 bpm (F#min)
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SAS015622
2:54
Traditional Balinese percussive rindik (bamboo xylophone) and Gamelan ensemble usually played at weddings; suggested for tourism and travelogues. 120 bpm (Gmaj)
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SAS015625
1:31
Traditional Sundanese ensemble playing music from west Java with bamboo flute, rindik (bamboo xylophone) and percussion; suggested for Indonesian culture, temples, travelogues. 110 bpm (Dmin)
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SAS015628
1:29
Traditional Balinese Gamelan ensemble plays this ode to Wilwatikta, a Javanese Hindu-Buddhist empire (13th-16th century) - in Pelog tonality, which differs from western music and may sound detuned to western ears; suggested for Indonesian culture, temples, festivities. 120 bpm (Fmin)
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SAS015631
2:21
Leisurely traditional Javanese Gamelan ensemble plays a salutation for a new military general - in Pelog tonality, which differs from western music and may sound detuned to western ears; suggested for Indonesian culture, temples, festivities, travelogues. 88 bpm (Cmaj)
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SAS015634
2:48
Traditional Balinese Gamelan ensemble evoking the beauty of the Javanese Queen Ken Dedes - in Pelog tonality, which differs from western music and may sound detuned to western ears; suggested for Indonesian culture, temples, festivities, travelogues. 120 bpm (C#maj)
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SAS015637
1:54
Traditional Sundanese oral storytelling music; suggested for Indonesian culture, temples, travelogues. 120 bpm (Amin)
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SAS015640
3:04
Mystic traditional Balinese Gamelan underscore in Pelog tonality, which differs from western music and may sound detuned to western ears; suggested for Indonesian culture, temples, festivities. 121 bpm (G#maj)
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SAS015643
2:21
Traditional Balinese Gamelan in Pelog tonality, which differs from western music and may sound detuned to western ears; suggested for Indonesian travelogues. 110 bpm (Cmaj)
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SAS015646
3:00
Traditional Balinese Gamelan ensemble with rindik (bamboo flute) in Pelog tonality, which differs from western music and may sound detuned to western ears; suggested for Indonesian travelogues. 100 bpm (Cmaj)