Bundengan
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Classification | String Instrument |
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Hornbostel–Sachs classification | Frame zither |
The bundengan is a musical instrument with plucked strings and percussion elements, practiced on the island of Java in Indonesia.
References
[edit]- Parikesit, Gea Oswah Fatah; Kusumaningtyas, Indraswari (2017). "The illusive sound of a Bundengan string". Physics Education. 52 (5): 055007. Bibcode:2017PhyEd..52e5007P. doi:10.1088/1361-6552/aa7f09. ISSN 0031-9120. Retrieved 3 December 2022..
- Arbi, Bahtiar; Sumaryanto, Totok; Utomo, Udi (2017). "Bundengan: Between Aesthetics Expressivism, Social of Reality, and Performance Studies". Catharsis. 6 (2). doi:10.15294/catharsis.v6i2.19287 (inactive 2024-11-02). ISSN 2252-6900. Retrieved 3 December 2022.
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: CS1 maint: DOI inactive as of November 2024 (link). - Parikesit, Gea Oswah Fatah; Kusumaningtyas, Indraswari (2019). "Vibration of clipped strings in the bundengan musical instrument". Applied Acoustics. 155: 204–215. doi:10.1016/j.apacoust.2019.06.011. ISSN 0003-682X. Retrieved 3 December 2022..
External links
[edit]- Muryanto, Bambang (2 November 2019). "Reviving Javanese musical instrument 'bundengan' from extinction". The Jakarta Post. Retrieved 3 December 2022..
- Cook, Rosie (30 August 2019). "Lessons learned from a duck herder's gamelan". Garland Magazine. ISBN 978-0-9875154-3-8. Retrieved 3 December 2022..
- "Bundengan Stories: Folk Zithers and Duck Herders in Wonosobo, Central Java". auralarchipelago.com. 27 March 2017. Retrieved 3 December 2022..