ARY's posts with tag: baleganjur

|  | The beleganjur (variously spelled baleganjur or belaganjur) or marching gamelan is a common sight in Bali and is often seen accompanying ritual processions related to cremation or other ceremonial events. It is also occasionally seen played as a sitting gamelan for odalan (temple cleansing) ceremonies and other temple ceremonies. The music is typically a hypnotic, trance-inducing series of percussive loops, punctuated by crashing cymbals, often in highly complex staccato rhythms. In fact, the chaotic energy created by the beleganjur is felt to create a virtual sonic force-field of protection around the ritual object being transported in the procession, as well as help throw participants into trance to enable them to carry often very heavy funeral platforms for many miles. |
Baleganjur Semarandana kreasi Br. Kehen Kesiman Denpasar, Penata Tabuh: I Ketut Suandita
Baleganjur Semarandana Br. Kehen Kesiman Denpasar, composer : I Ketut Suandita, SSEn
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