1. ACEH
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NAME: SERUNE KALEE
HOW TO PLAY: BLOWN AND THERE IS PLAYED WITH FINGER HOLE AS SELF-TONE
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2. NORTH SUMATRA
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NAME: ARAMBA
HOW TO PLAY: BEATEN WITH BAT SPECIAL
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3. WEST SUMATRA
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NAME: SALUANG
HOW TO PLAY: BLOWN AND THERE IS PLAYED WITH FINGER HOLE AS SELF-TONE
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4. RIAU
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NAME: PSALTERY
HOW TO PLAY: LEARNED BY USING THE FINGERS, TONE AND PLAYING WITH FINGER
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5. JAMBI
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6. SOUTH SUMATRA
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NAME: Accordion
HOW TO PLAY: USING BOTH HANDS, WHICH ONE HAND AS A SELF-strains of votes while HAND ANOTHER AS A SELF-TONE
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7. BENGKULU
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NAME: DOLL
HOW TO PLAY: Beaten with bat
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8. LAMPUNG
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NAME: Bende
HOW TO PLAY: Beaten with bat SPECIAL
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9. Bangka Belitung Islands
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NAME: Drum MALAY
HOW TO PLAY: USING HAND patted PALM
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10. RIAU ISLANDS
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NAME: LONG drum
HOW TO PLAY: USING HAND patted PALM
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11. JAKARTA CAPITAL REGION
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TEHYAN SWIPED BY MEANS OF SPECIAL SECTION STRINGS / STRINGS SUCH AS PLAYING VIOLIN |
12, WEST JAVA
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ANGKLUNG
Vibrate IN USING HAND
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13. CENTRAL JAVA
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GAMELAN
Beaten with bat SPECIAL
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14. SPECIAL REGION OF YOGYAKARTA
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Drum
USING HAND patted PALM
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15. EAST JAVA
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Bonang
Beaten with bat SPECIAL
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16. BANTEN
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Drum
USING HAND patted TELAPAK
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17. BALI
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Cengceng
Placed on both hands patted SO THEN REMOVED AND SOUND collide
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18. WEST NUSA TENGGARA
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Flute
BLOWN WHILE PLAYING WITH FINGER ON TONE holes
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19. EAST NUSA TENGGARA
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Sasando
LEARNED WITH FINGER ON strings
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20. WEST KALIMANTAN
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Louse
USING HAND patted TELAPAK
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21. EAST KALIMANTAN
22. CENTRAL KALIMANTAN
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JAPEN LEARNED IN PART STRINGS |
23. SOUTH KALIMANTAN
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Skelter
LEARNED IN PART strings
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24. NORTH SULAWESI
25. CENTRAL SULAWESI
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GANDA USING HAND PATTED |
26. SOUTH SULAWESI
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Keso - Keso
Sheared at the strings PART BY USING SPECIAL EQUIPMENT
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27. SOUTHEAST SULAWESI
28. GORONTALO
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GANDA USING HAND PATTED |
29. WEST SULAWESI
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TALINDO
LEARNED IN PART strings
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30. MALUKU
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Nafiri
USING HAND patted TELAPAK
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31. NORTH MALUKU
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FU
BLOWN AND CONTROLLED BY HAND AS A SELF-SOUND TELAPAK
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32. WEST PAPUA
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GUOTO
LEARNED IN PART strings
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33. PAPUA
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TIFA
USING HAND patted TELAPAK
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SOURCES OF NOISE
1. Membranophone
Membranophone is a collection of musical instruments that the source of the sound coming from the membrane or membrane of skin stretched and mounted on a box or tube.
Example: drums, drum, tambourine, drums and so forth.
2. Aerofon
Aerofon is a musical instrument that is the source of the sound comes from the vibration of air that is regulated by the holes or tongue that exist on the instrument.
Example: bamboo flute. flute, recorder and other sebagsinya.
3. Ideofon.
Ideofon is a musical instrument that is the source of the sound coming from the vibration of the instrument itself.
Example: gong, angklung, xylophone and others.
4. Kordofon
Kordofon is a musical instrument that is the source of the sound coming from the string / rope / string / corda that vibrate by plucking, swiped, or beaten.
Example: fiddle, harp, zither and others.
5. Elektrofon
Elektrofon is a musical instrument that is the source of the sound coming from the flow of electric current
Example: electric guitar and so forth.
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