Category:Kulanter
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References
[edit]- Henry Spiller (2010) Focus: Gamelan Music of Indonesia, Focus on World Music Series (2nd ed.), Routledge, p. 169 ISBN: 978-1-135-90189-9. "Sundanese drums Three drum types are common in West Java: dog-dog, terbang, and gendang. ... Gendang (Also called kendang) are double-head barrel-shaped drums. ... / Sundanese dance drummers usually perform with one large barrel-shaped drum, called gendang indung (“mother drum”), supplemented by one or more small drums, called kulanter, gendang leutik, or ketipung. Drums of both sizes share the same general appearance and construction. ... "(Note: underlines were added on citation)
- kulanter (Gamelan Degung). Indonesien. Ethnologisches Museum (Berlin). [Inventory number: VII c 316]. Musical Instrument Museums Online (MIMO). See image : [1]
- kulanter (Gamelan Degung). Indonesien. Ethnologisches Museum (Berlin). [Inventory number: VII c 317]. Musical Instrument Museums Online (MIMO). See image : [2]
Further reading
[edit]- A. Engguh (2015-05). Traditional musical instruments of West Java. Music Of Indonesia (MusicOfIndonesia45.blogspot.com)."A. Kendang ",See also Traditional Musical Instruments Jakarta.
"B. Kulanter The shape and material such as drums, only smaller size. pengiringkendang [Accompaniment kendang ?] function as before. "
Media in category "Kulanter"
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Indonesian or Javanese gong chimes, Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix, Arizona.jpg 5,051 × 2,932; 2.66 MB
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Javanese or Indonesian gong chimes, Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix, Arizona.jpg 3,326 × 2,304; 4.37 MB