Gamelan Gandrung: Tabuh Telu

Gamelan Gandrung : Tabuh Telu Gamelan Gandrung : Tabuh Telu
Music recordings made in Bali (Indonesia) by Louis Berthe and Bernard Yzerdraat, in 1961, 1962 and 1963.
SEAH Identifier
CNRS00819
Item Number (principal identifier)
CNRSMH_I_2013_038_001_08
Original title
Gamelan Gandrung: Tabuh Telu
Vernacular Title
Gamelan Gandrung : Tabuh Telu
Date Created
1961-1963
Place
Indonesia
Annotated Place
Munang-maning Village, South Bali
Population Name (Supplementary Data) /
Balinese
Ethnolinguistic Group
Malayo-Polynesian
Archivist notes
Music recordings made in Bali (Indonesia) by Louis Berthe and Bernard Yzerdraat, in 1961, 1962 and 1963.
Instruments (Original Archival Data)
Gamelan
Archivist Category/Genre
Instrumental music
Collector
Berthe, Louis
Archivist Data Set (collection)
Diversité de la musique Balinaise 1961-1963
Date Acquired
1971
Holding Institution of Original Materials
Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Licensing Institution
Sound archives of the CNRS - MUSEE DE L'HOMME
Points of Access/ Accessing Insitutions
CREM-LESC (CNRS, Univ. Paris-Nanterre, France)
URL
http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/44678/
Metadata Language
French; English
Primary Source Citation
https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_I_2013_038/
Bibliographic reference
Disque 33rpm :Gamelans de Bali - Musique des dieux, musique des hommes - https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/collections/CNRSMH_E_1965_007_001/
Type of recording
Field recording
Digital Format on Omeka
Wav 48khz-24bit
Time duration
00:04:09
Comment
The Gandrung is a dance which takes from the Legong and the Djogéd, but whose figure is a young boy. The orchestra is much larger than that of the Djogéd; likewise, the scale is different. The Gandrung has completely disappeared , nowadays, at least as a dance. And as for the orchestras, I found more in Bali only this one which was still in activity. Like the Djogéd Bungbung, it is composed almost exclusively of bamboo instruments. C t is a sort of popular Gamelan Gong: the same scale, the pélog and, roughly, the same instruments, bamboo taking the place of bronze.” Louis Berthe, cf. back of the cover of the disc Gamelans of Bali - Music of the Gods, music of Men" (CNRSMH_E_1965_007_001_001_09)
Copyright Information
CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 FR
Waveform
http://archives.crem-cnrs.fr/archives/items/CNRSMH_I_2013_038_001_08/visualize/waveform_centroid/346x130/
Original Physical Format
Magnetic tape; diameter 18cm; speed 19cm/s; Full Track, Mono
Media Type
Audio