Oooh! There´s one … Oooh! There´s one suling… I know it shouldn´t b exactly the same pitch, but that one suling sounds much too high, no?! It´s only one the sulings, but u can really hear it. I guess it´s the suling kantil (the small one). Sounds like a pendet, did u see it in Ubud?
Oh nice.. well if … Oh nice.. well if you like this then watch the trailer of a new doc called Bali Sacred and Secret – I believe there’s a website with that name too
I love this clip. I … I love this clip. I was in Bali not long ago and it was so otherworldly to be able to hear this off in the distance from just about anywhere.
when someones ear … when someones ear is used in pop , rap and crap >>> he can’t taste this kind of music … i love balinese music even i am an arabic and muslim but stil i like it
interesting…not … interesting…not something i’d pop into my CD player or ipod
but there is something strangely haunting about it the more i listen to it..it kind of lingers
I love Bali. It’s … I love Bali. It’s one of the most interesting places around the world. To understaing balinese music and dance, it’s very important to know their religion and history.
Probably not – it’s … Probably not – it’s more likely one of the many, many pieces of the lelambatan repertoire, which is indispensable in religious festivals in Bali. Each village is likely to have its own lelambatan repertoire.
Interesting music, … Interesting music, I really like it. Imo, the negative comments here are probably made by people who don’t really understand or know anything about music.
bali, indonesia. a … bali, indonesia. a number of these gong type instruments (gamelan) can be seen all across malaysia, thailand, indonesia, and the philippines.
25 Responses to “Bali Gamelan Music”
FYI: Bali island is …
FYI: Bali island is a part of INDONESIA…..
By gunkz on Jul 9, 2009
Oooh! There´s one …
Oooh! There´s one suling… I know it shouldn´t b exactly the same pitch, but that one suling sounds much too high, no?! It´s only one the sulings, but u can really hear it. I guess it´s the suling kantil (the small one). Sounds like a pendet, did u see it in Ubud?
By Ketrin01 on Jul 9, 2009
no money no honey
no money no honey
By andreiyouri on Jul 9, 2009
Oh nice.. well if …
Oh nice.. well if you like this then watch the trailer of a new doc called Bali Sacred and Secret – I believe there’s a website with that name too
By docsview on Jul 9, 2009
my cousin live in …
my cousin live in bali and play gamelan
i see him every 2 or three years
no money no bali lol
By masterkill114 on Jul 9, 2009
i wish that man …
i wish that man would suck my dick
By axrarx on Jul 9, 2009
i love balinese …
i love balinese music it s so pure ,
By luccigniolo666666 on Jul 9, 2009
I love this clip. I …
I love this clip. I was in Bali not long ago and it was so otherworldly to be able to hear this off in the distance from just about anywhere.
By envisi0nary on Jul 9, 2009
Racist is worse …
Racist is worse than imbecile
By inricheetos on Jul 9, 2009
u r a freaking …
u r a freaking imbecile..
By alashimself on Jul 9, 2009
Racist jamaican then
Racist jamaican then
By inricheetos on Jul 9, 2009
racist??? dude im …
racist??? dude im Jamaican
my preference in music sounds less….
cluttered
By alashimself on Jul 9, 2009
lol! love your …
lol! love your comment haha x
By sexyXgal on Jul 9, 2009
Why not? Racist
Why not? Racist
By inricheetos on Jul 9, 2009
when someones ear …
when someones ear is used in pop , rap and crap >>> he can’t taste this kind of music … i love balinese music even i am an arabic and muslim but stil i like it
By uarhara on Jul 9, 2009
interesting…not …
interesting…not something i’d pop into my CD player or ipod
but there is something strangely haunting about it the more i listen to it..it kind of lingers
on second thought
not really sure why but i think i like it
By alashimself on Jul 9, 2009
I love Bali. It’s …
I love Bali. It’s one of the most interesting places around the world. To understaing balinese music and dance, it’s very important to know their religion and history.
By haiariun on Jul 9, 2009
don´t u ever insult …
don´t u ever insult balinese music!
By babbazh on Jul 9, 2009
Probably not – it’s …
Probably not – it’s more likely one of the many, many pieces of the lelambatan repertoire, which is indispensable in religious festivals in Bali. Each village is likely to have its own lelambatan repertoire.
By SiKedek on Jul 9, 2009
its incredible …
its incredible music, oh i always miss it…
By blackmimi99 on Jul 9, 2009
Interesting music, …
Interesting music, I really like it. Imo, the negative comments here are probably made by people who don’t really understand or know anything about music.
By whitesalva on Jul 9, 2009
wow! great vid! i …
wow! great vid! i would love to play kotekan that fast! Is this piece “Grya Anyar”?
By anak1 on Jul 9, 2009
I am sorry. In my …
I am sorry. In my opinion you know or understand nothing about gamelan.
By Kurtlane on Jul 9, 2009
Terrific! First …
Terrific! First rate performance. Gorgeous-looking instruments! The only problem: too many cuts.
By Kurtlane on Jul 9, 2009
bali, indonesia. a …
bali, indonesia. a number of these gong type instruments (gamelan) can be seen all across malaysia, thailand, indonesia, and the philippines.
By theogler22 on Jul 9, 2009