Bankaret
Bankaret Bankaret
Unpublished sound recordings, collected by the French ethnologist Louis Berthe during an expedition in Java (Indonesia) between 1961 and 1962: traditional Javanese and Sundanese music and songs.
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CNRS00667
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CNRSMH_I_1971_004_003_09
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Bankaret
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Bankaret
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1961-12-11
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Indonesia
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Java, Kaduketug Village
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Sundanese, Baduj
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Malayo-Polynesian
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Rani; Raisan; Sanusi
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Unpublished sound recordings, collected by the French ethnologist Louis Berthe during an expedition in Java (Indonesia) between 1961 and 1962: traditional Javanese and Sundanese music and songs.
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Fiddle with 2 strings; Flute; Zithar on body
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Suling; Ketjapi
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Instrumental music
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Berthe, Louis
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Indonésie (musiques et chants de Java), Mission L. Berthe 1961-1962
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1971
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Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
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Sound archives of the CNRS - MUSEE DE L'HOMME
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CREM-LESC (CNRS, Univ. Paris-Nanterre, France)
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http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/54908/
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French; English
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https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_1971_004/
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Field recording
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Wav 48khz-24bit
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00:03:19
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The vernacular name for the two-stringed fiddle is “tarawangsa”. (See paper sheet)
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CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 FR
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http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/CNRSMH_I_1971_004_003_09/visualize/waveform_centroid/346x130/
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Magnetic tape; diameter 13cm
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Audio