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Indonesian Gamelan – Posters

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Bali is a wonderfully vibrant island in the Indonesian archipelago and one of the main areas where Gamelan music prevails, others being nearby Java and Malaysia, though there are variants and gamelan-influenced styles to be found on many islands in the region.

We have taken and curated photographs from various performances and ceremonies in Bali and developed them into the following posters which are suitable for reprinting in A3 or even bigger formats.

Our aim is not only to brighten your classroom but also to create a reminder of the cultures that underpin the music. This may lead inquisitive minds to research the topic even further between lessons. They also make fabulous artwork for the walls if you have a room in which your Gamelan persistently resides.

The posters are in .pdf format in order to retain their quality better if resized.

Click the ‘Documentation’ tab below to reveal the download links.

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Product Information

Documentation

This is the ideal pack for Whole-Class Instrumental Music Making. This 30 player pack will help you create the full Samba sound on a budget Excellent value for money and with the addition of specially selected Samba Percussion . Combined with the Percussion Buddies approach it will greatly expand the number of pupils engages in playing the Samba music.

Andy Gleadhill

The rubber base sections on each of the Djembe will protect floors from dents and scratches.

Richard McKerron

Everything has arrived and is in good working order.

Martin Lukins
Millfield School

The Drums arrived safely and were the topic of much enquiry and enthusiasm. We were able to hold a drum circle group before Christmas.

Julie Campbell-White
Southern Health NHS Foundation

Instruments such as these are a great entry into an appreciation of different music from around the world.

Richard McKerron