Dung
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- in the pelog scale, the interval between dung and the next higher note up the scale is one-half tone en
- the interval between dung and the next lower note down the scale is two whole tones en
- music: fourth note of the Balinese pentatonic musical scale, symbolized by suku, which looks like the loop of a script y or j en
Translation in English
music
Translation in Indonesian
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Alus sor
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Alus madya
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Usage examples pulled from the Community Spaces
Balinese
Pateh sakadi saih pelog 5 nada gamelan bali sane tiosan, sakadi gamelan Gong Gede, miwah Gong Palegongan antuk jajaran suarane minakadi : Ding, Dong, Deng, Dung, Dang.
English
Gong Kebyar with the most complete instrument is called the Gong Kebyar Barungan Jangkep (Barungan Ageng) which consists of 21 types of tools, each of which has its own name and specific function for its barungan, namely:
Indonesian
Sistem laras ngumbang – ngisep ; nada yang sama namun dengan frekuensi yang berbeda.
Balinese
Dung masa Bali Aga puniki, rajeg ring Pulau Bali kadatuan sane mapesengan Singamandawa sane kagambel olih lalintihan para ratu saking Dinasti Warmadewa.
English
During this Bali Aga period, Bali Island was a part of a kingdom known as Singamandawa which was led by kings of the Warmadewa dynasty.
Indonesian
Pada masa Bali Aga ini, Pulau Bali adalah bagian dari satu kerajaan yang dikenal dengan nama Singamandawa yang dipimpin oleh raja-raja dari dinasti Warmadewa.