Degung
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Gamelan degung is unique to Sunda. It developed during the 19th century in the courts of the Bupati (Regents), who were the local Indonesian rulers under the Dutch. Since Independence in 1945 degung has become increasingly widespread among the general populace. Nowadays it is often played at wedding receptions, or as background music. Because of its former aristocratic connections, the middle class consider it more 'up-market' than gamelan saléndro. At the same time it has also become the vehicle for a certain type of Sundanese popular music , which via the cassette industry enjoyed phenomenal commercial success in the late 1980s (degung instrumental. While in the courts (Kabupatén) degung was played exclusively by men, now it is more often played by groups of women (apart from the suling and kendang).
Apps Features:
-Sound bank sampled from real instruments
-User interaction is specially designed to mimic real playing experience
-Optimized for low-latency sound reproduction
-great for media education
A gamelan degung comprises the following instruments:
- Goong
- Jengglong
- Bonang
- Cémprés or Panerus
- Peking or Saron
- Kendang
- Suling (not include on this apps)
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Sh'ma!, 29.09.2015Please UPDATE! Sundanese music![UPDATE]: Goong CRASHES with iOS 9.0.1!! This great (free!) app makes me feel like starting a gamelan. Make sure you hook up some speakers or a dock to hear the beautiful Show more
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nstocking, 14.05.2012Great jobReally like the different types
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Category
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Age Rating4+
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PriceFree
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Size33.4 MB
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Providermasagi studio
Languages
English
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