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{{short description|Javanese traditional music, Indonesia}}
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The '''Music of Java''' embraces a wide variety of styles, both traditional and contemporary, reflecting the diversity of the island and its lengthy [[ydsifsglfiydfe;asgjholiaj;fgwhich combine elements from many other regional influences, including those of neighbouring Asian cultures and European colonial forms.▼
[[File:Javanese Gamelan.jpg|thumb|right|300px| Javanese gamelan ensemble performance during traditional Javanese [[Yogyakarta]] style wedding ceremony at Sasono Utomo, Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Jakarta, Indonesia.]]
{{Music of Indonesia}}
▲The '''Music of Java''' embraces a wide variety of styles, both traditional and contemporary, reflecting the diversity of the island and its lengthy [[
==Gamelan==
{{Main|Gamelan}}
The [[gamelan]] orchestra, based on metallic [[idiophone
There are two tuning systems in Javanese gamelan music, [[slendro]] ([[pentatonic]]) and [[pelog]] ([[heptatonic]] in full, but focussing on a pentatonic group). Tuning is not standard, rather each gamelan set will have a distinctive tuning. There are also distinct melodic modes ([[pathet]]) associated with each tuning system. A complete gamelan consists of two of sets of instrument, one in each tuning system. Different gamelan sets have different sonorities, and are used for different pieces of music; many are very old, and used for only one specific piece. Musical forms are defined by the [[rhythm]]ic cycles. These consist of major cycles punctuated by the large [[gong]], subdivided by smaller divisions marked by the striking of smaller [[gong]]s such as [[kenong]], [[kempul]] and [[kempyang and ketuk|kethuk]]. The melodic interplay takes place within this framework (technically called "[[colotomic structure]]"). ▼
▲There are two tuning systems in Javanese gamelan music, [[slendro]] ([[pentatonic]]) and [[pelog]] ([[heptatonic]] in full, but
==See also==
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* [[Music of Indonesia]]
* [[Sundanese music]]
* [[Music of Bali]]
* [[Music of Sumatra]]
== References ==
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[[Category:Music of Indonesia|Java]]
[[Category:Javanese culture]]
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