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Cards (29)

  • Saron - Xylophone with 7 Keys of heavy bronze keys
  • Gender - Bronze Xylophone with resonance beneath, played with 2 hands, one mallet with a pad and the other mallet without a pad
  • Bonang - Bronze bowls
  • Gong-And-Kempul - Hanging Gongs
  • Kenong-And-Ketuk - Single Inverted bronze bowl
  • Gambang - wooden xylophone
  • Rebab - 2 string Fiddle
  • Suling - flute
  • Kendang - Horizontal drum that is beat with fingers on both ends
  • Tjelempung - zither of 13 double strings that are plucked
  • Ipponchosi - a vocal pattern that continues a pattern
  • Nori - Adapted from Chanting or Joruri (narratives)
  • Yakuharai - vocal technique where you alternate syllables. Poetic Text
  • Gagaku - Classic Court Music if Japanese Shamisen Music. From the 18th Century in China
  • Kagura - Form of music dedicated to Deities and Gods And is performed in Shinto Shrines
  • - Chant that derives from shōmyō. A sophisticated and rich tradition of the Buddhists
  • Nagauta - Long song that reached a golden age in the 19th century as dance music.
  • Kabuki - Most successful theater entertainment in the Red Light District in the city
  • Sakura - traditional songs that uses the Pentatonic Scale
  • Noh - Oldest surviving Theater, has Religious themes where actors are all men.
  • Ballroom - A partnered dance that is also a Competitive dance.
  • Social - A dance to socialize, a community dance.
  • Folk - Native and about Culture and Nature.
  • Festival - Dances on Occasions
  • Ceremonial - Religious dances
  • Occupational - Labor or Work for example Magtanim ay di biro
  • Courtship - dance interest to opposite sex
  • War - mimicking battle. ex: Maglalatik
  • Interpretative - Creative Dance that has symbolism