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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "music: percussion musical group, used to accompany Janger, kung fu exercises, etc.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Nenek  + (spirit)
  • Gapul  + (sticky, group, bundle)
  • Nabuh  + (strike, hit)
  • Gebog  + (sum, total, group of people)
  • Cacak  + (summarize, count one by one, paraphrase)
  • Nemin  + (talk to each other; accompany to talk; take a chat)
  • Panti  + (temple or a specific lineage group)
  • Ibu  + (temple sometimes called paibon, at which common ancestor of a group of families is worshiped)
  • Rigat  + (three different types of Ceki cards, but one group)
  • Dang  + (to be honored or recognized)
  • Nganu  + (to eat, used for children within family group)
  • Alang  + (to hinder or hamper)
  • Bukur  + (tower all, tiered tower, decoratede whitetower all, tiered tower, decoratede white ande yellow, carried on the shoulders of a group of men to transport sekah to sea or nearby body of water at end of ceremony called nyekah in which spirit of deceased is elevated to highest purity and made ready to be installed in family temple. The spirit resides in the sekah, which is an effigy of the deceased. The bukur is burned next to the water and thrown in.is burned next to the water and thrown in.)
  • Nyajang  + (transplant dig up a large group of plants, e.g. rice seedlings, and move them to another place)
  • Trimurthi  + (triad of Hindu gods: Wisnu, Iswara, and Brahma, gods of the directions north, east, and south, passing clockwise)
  • Gender  + (type of gangsa that is tuned to the slendro scale and is played with two round mallets, the keys being damped with the knuckles of the hand that holds the mallet)
  • Kajar  + (type of gong that imitates the rhythms of the drums in some styles of music)
  • Matektekan  + (up into small pieces, build something)
  • Pangrorogan  + (weaving)
  • Saraswati  + (wife of Brahma and the deity of books, knowledge, and learning. The last day of the Pawukon cycle, Saniscara Watugunung, is devoted to her worship. She is often depicted playing a musical instrument and accompanied by a swan.)
  • Tektekan  + (windmill that makes this sound when it turns because of a clapper hitting a bungbung)
  • Sendratari  + (with music in which all parts are spoken by a dalang)
  • Panggul  + (wooden hammer for playing gangsa (xylophone-like musical instruments))
  • Seraya  + (work together on something important with good friends (may be a few or a group of several))
  • Rundah  + (worry persistently; beating around; not calm)
  • Batel  + (music: percussion musical group, used to accompany Janger, kung fu exercises, etc.)
  • Kul  + ((Cruciferae))
  • Ngarang  + ((flowers))
  • Semar Pagulingan  + (A set of Balinese gamelan which is usually used to accompany the rejang and pendet dances.)
  • Reong  + (An instrument used in Balinese gamelan music)
  • Gambang  + (Apart from bamboo (petung) -keyed instrumeApart from bamboo (petung) -keyed instruments on wooden troughs a gambang ensemble also has bronze instruments (gangsa). The scale (saih) is not necessarily lower than that of the gong. A distinguishing feature of gambang is that it uses a SEVEN-tone scale. The names of the tones are: ding, dong gede, dang gede, deng, dung, dang cenik, dong cenikg gede, deng, dung, dang cenik, dong cenik)
  • Genjek  + (Balinese music art form. Originally from KBalinese music art form. Originally from Karangasem (East Bali). Men would sing these kind of songs after they had had enough palm wine (tuak). Sometimes without any instruments; sometimes with a flute. The rhythm is made by the word of "pung" sung by one of the group. Genjek is usually done sitting down, with dance movements of upper body and arms. This type of music is now also being performed at festivals in other parts of Bali.ormed at festivals in other parts of Bali.)
  • Megibung  + (Eating in a small group together, especially during a ceremony, or when receiving guests. This is a Karangasem style ritual of sharing a meal, started as a tradition by the King of Karangasem after a war with Lombok.)
  • Siwa  + (God as destroyer and recycler of humanity, Siwa is associated with the Pura Dalem and is considered to be the dissolver of life so that it can be recreated - rather like a recycler of souls)
  • Sanggar  + (Group for learning, practising e.g. music and dance.)
  • Bali  + (One of the islands and provinces in IndoneOne of the islands and provinces in Indonesia with an island area of 153 km long and 112 km wide and an island area of 123.98 km2. The name Bali Dwipa ("Bali Island") has been found from various inscriptions, including the pillar of the Blanjong inscription written by Sri Kesari Warmadewa in 914 AD which mentions "Walidwipa". Bali is the most popular tourist destination on earth. Bali is famous for its dances and culture, traditional music, many carvings, paintings, leather crafts; metalworking is quite popular, and of course very beautiful natural scenery. of course very beautiful natural scenery.)
  • Lemayung  + (a Balinese musical composition using the Smarandhana gamelan as a medium of expression; this composition is in the form of percussion creations called pepanggulan)
  • Mebat  + (a chopping, cutting, mixing, and cooking sa chopping, cutting, mixing, and cooking session, usually done by a group of men, for which a sizeable amount of five or six traditional food dishes (ebat) is prepared for offerings and a banquet for the cooks, as well as friends and the family group sponsoring the ceremony event.amily group sponsoring the ceremony event.)
  • Pragusti  + (a group of "gusti" clan (one of the clans in Bali))
  • Angsel  + (a musical accent)
  • Gadung kasturi  + (a new dance created by a group of female da new dance created by a group of female dancers who express the beauty of their feelings through a sprinkling of graceful and expressive dance movements, like the Gadung flower that spreads its fragrance to everyone who witnesses it, created by NLN Suasthi Widjaja Bandem, SST., M.Hum with percussion accompaniment by I Ketut Garwa, S.Skar, M.Sn.ompaniment by I Ketut Garwa, S.Skar, M.Sn.)
  • Kodi  + (a score, twenty objects)
  • Meten  + (a windowless sleeping house traditionally occupied by the eldest member of a family group and located at the kaja/north side of the house compound)
  • Ngatin  + (accompany, lead)
  • Ngiring  + (accompany; follow)
  • Ngroangin  + (accompany; help)
  • Roangin  + (accompany; help (imperative))
  • Nyade  + (accompany; help;)
  • Sade  + (accompany; help;)
  • Ngabih  + (accompany; support; protect)
  • Nyama panatahan  + (arge family group sharing a single sanggah)