Gamelan Cenik Wayah, CW Ubud Bali, PKB
April 11, 2009 - Posted in villas ubud
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This Childrens group just won the first prize at The Bali Arts Festival 2005. If you want more informations about this children group, please contact the Leader of Gamelan Cenik Wayah : I Wayan Sudirana, email : sudirana@interchange.ubc.ca Ubud Water Palace, Ubud 
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25 Responses to “Gamelan Cenik Wayah, CW Ubud Bali, PKB”
Saya mencintai …
Saya mencintai gamelan, khususnya di Bali. Pos dan anak baik mempunyai bunyi luar biasa. Menyimpan mengirimkan lebih banyak. Indonesia bagus.
By archimech1138 on Apr 11, 2009
at 1.32 hat the …
at 1.32 hat the left top is a hakenkreuz ^^
By DmariusX on Apr 11, 2009
….music is …
….music is emotion, so you CANNOT judge… and remember: each culture expresses emotion in his way. DO NOT JUDGE. (are you american? i think yes)
By cazztovv on Apr 11, 2009
Oh dear, not …
Oh dear, not another one…
Just read my and chandanatha’s previous comments, please.
By SiKedek on Apr 11, 2009
Music is wordless.. …
Music is wordless.. beautiful and evoking..but seriously the audience is HORRIBLE…they really don’t deserve this great music.
By magamargot on Apr 11, 2009
u re stone
do …
u re stone
do weed with a singing bowl for meditation
By lostamastasean on Apr 11, 2009
Weirdest.Post.Ever
Weirdest.Post.Ever
By PeterVilla21 on Apr 11, 2009
it strongly evoked …
it strongly evoked a kaleidoscope and an antique shop, for some reason.
don’t worry, i like kaleidoscopes and i respect antique shops.
but really, i gotta get some gamelan. it would be killer stoner music.
but don’t worry, i don’t smoke weed.
but seriously, i don’t. and i do want some of this antique kaleidoscope music.
OH! IT’S LIKE NEEDLES!
but don’t worry, i like needles.
By helenclarkisalesbian on Apr 11, 2009
I’m just now gettin …
I’m just now gettin’ into Gamelan. And I find peace in it. Good shat!
By Shagalagasheed on Apr 11, 2009
Comelnya …
Comelnya budak-budak ni main gamelan. Penuh perasaan dengan lenggok kepala nya….Suka saya tengok.
By lecehlah on Apr 11, 2009
amazing …
amazing performences… i like it… it very well… congratulation…
By awiewong on Apr 11, 2009
However, sometimes …
However, sometimes there are lots of audience who doesn’t know about music at all, comes there to watch and gives inappropriate responses to what are going on. Those are audiences who doesn’t have understanding to the arts.
Regards,
I Wayan Sudirana
By chandanatha on Apr 11, 2009
You know, that is …
You know, that is the fact how the Balinese audiences are. We, Balinese, wasn’t bothered with all of that. Both of you are right!! Balinese audience just loves to express their impression directly when there are something good or bad that are going on in the stage. Especially in the Gong Kebyar Competition.
By chandanatha on Apr 11, 2009
Understandably, …
Understandably, there may be some gamelan musicians who might be bothered to a certain extent. However, according to Wayne Vitale in his CD featuring Pak Windha’s works, the players must “maintain a high _mental_ (attitude) in the face of screaming and sometimes malicious spectators”. In other words, if a musician is so freaked out by this charged atmosphere, it’s better for him/her to quit. So it’s not the most ideal environment – but it’s there anyway. They just have to deal with it.
By SiKedek on Apr 11, 2009
SiKedek is right …
SiKedek is right but wrong. Yes, Gamelan musicians like to have feedback and yes they would hate a silent audience. HOWEVER, when they perform in competitions and to their own people, the response is appropriate and relates to what they are hearing. This audience would whoop and holler is someone came out and made ing sounds. There is no understanding or discernment in their response. The Audience noise is just for their own amusement and to impress their friends, not to show understanding.
By sasmanwayne on Apr 11, 2009
I lived in Bali for …
I lived in Bali for 5 years. Do you know what the musicians think of the morons watching this performance? Can you imagine? The Balinese are tolerant, fun loving and friendly, but even they can’t understand why people would pay money and devote their time to go to a concert then make monkey noises and squeals. There is a Balinese expression that equates to ‘take the money and run’. When I am in Bali I am ashamed by westerners who behave like this. Oh and before anyone comments, I HAVE A LIFE!
By sasmanwayne on Apr 11, 2009
Hahaha! Excellent! …
Hahaha! Excellent! And know we know where our modern day classical composers stole their ideas! It’s like a rock concert from another world! Luv it!
By VladtheEmailer on Apr 11, 2009
It’s a concert… …
It’s a concert…not a studio recording! As a musician or any kind of performer, you feed off that energy…
By greengtrs on Apr 11, 2009
Did you even bother …
Did you even bother to look at my response to “hexachordal”?
“No, you misunderstand – any traditional gamelan performance worth its salt will have audience outbursts like this, especially in a gamelan competition situation. That way, you know the audience is paying attention. A silent audience is definitely NOT DESIRED in Bali! And a Balinese audience will not reserve any judgment”
In other words, Balinese gamelans like this noise from the audience.
By SiKedek on Apr 11, 2009
Great music, bad …
Great music, bad audience. Why people to shut the fck up and listen???
By PaoloLegnetti on Apr 11, 2009
inricheetos: So, …
inricheetos: So, you’re going to report this video to those groups, despite the fact that people have already told you that the hindu swastika (which came first by the way) is completely different to the nazi one, and is in no way anti semitic. By the way, you do realise that everyone else already knew this, right? Good luck with that.
By TomBandfield on Apr 11, 2009
COol. it really …
COol. it really reflects the culture(:
By Gladys973 on Apr 11, 2009
So, are you going …
So, are you going to oversee the public censure of Bali and Balinese culture? Cultural suppression because of perceived cross-cultural misunderstanding? Yeah, that will go over really well…
By SiKedek on Apr 11, 2009
I don’t care. I’ll …
I don’t care. I’ll report this video to the Anti-Defamation League and Jewish Defense Group so that they can take the appropriate actions to put this antisemitism DOWN.
By inricheetos on Apr 11, 2009
The swastika is an …
The swastika is an extremely old auspicious symbol, long before its reappropriation by the Nazis.
In East Asia, one can see it in a particular lattice-like pattern in China, Japan, Korea, and anywhere within strong Sinitic (i.e. Chinese) influence – this was brought along with Buddhism. I’ve also seen this in on some headdresses from a few Native American groups.
By SiKedek on Apr 11, 2009