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The Best Sound of Bali (Part 1) CD

Original price was: £9.00.Current price is: £4.95. exc VAT

Original price was: £10.80.Current price is: £5.94. inc VAT

RRP £9.90 exc VAT

Age 4 - 18+

  • L 1cm x W 13cm x H 14cm
  • Stock: 6
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Please note that these end of line items have been reduced to clear and may not be returned. But we’re confident that you’ll find that the big discounts make them brilliant buys, and that you’ll be delighted with your purchases.

Track 1: Ramayana (10:42)

It is the new form of Ramayana called Sendratari (modern dance drama) which was first performed in 1965. The story is based on Ramayana accompanied by gamelan Gong Kebyar.

Track 2: Kecak! Cak! (13:05)

Kecak (or ‘The Monkey Chant’) is a chorus of men (and women, nowadays) chanting non-lexical syllables ‘Cak! Cak! Cak!’

Some of the men perform a time-keeping melody and the majorities perform a variety of interlocking part. The story of this performance is usually based in Ramayana.

Track 3: Angklung (6:03)

Angklung is four tones Gamelan in Slendro scale. It is an ensemble made up of metallophones and various small gongs, used as ceremonial music.

Track 4: Barong (13:46)

There are many types of Barong Dance found in Bali nowadays. However, among them, the Barong Ket is the best known throughout the island, resembling a dragon or a lion. Barong Ket’s performance is accompanied by Gamelan Bebarongan.

Track 5: Joged Bumbung (8:29)

The Joged genre is distinguished by a social dance feature. After the dancer has completed and extended her solo dance, men from the audience are invited by turn to come forward to dance together with the dancer. It is called Ngibing.

Track 6: Legong (7:18)

Legong is one of Balinese welcome dances to honour the guests in attendance at the performance. At the end of the dance, young women throw flower petals toward the audience. The costume is an elaborate new creation based on the simpler Rejang (one of Balinese dances) costume. Legong dance is accompanied by gamelan Gong Kebyar.

Track 7: Balaganjur (6:36)

Balaganjur is Balinese music that accompanies processions preceding marriages, burials, cremations, and other ceremonies. A Balaganjur ensemble is made up of drums, various gongs, and cymbals. The repertoire is based on a piece called Gilak.

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Similarly, if an instrument  develops a fault within 12 months of purchase in the course of normal use (though excluding fair wear and tear), please let us know, and we’ll replace it or refund the cost. It’s also very helpful for us to see photos of the issue as this gives us solid information for changing the design, the production method or the packing materials.

But please do contact us before returning any damaged or substandard items. Once we’ve approved their return, please send to:  Drums for Schools Limited, 21 Shaftesbury Avenue, Burton Joyce NG14 5GL 

We really appreciate your feedback in the case of faults (or if you think an instrument could be improved in any way) and we take all such feedback very seriously indeed.

We are loving the steel drums.

Jude Moseley
Trenance Learning Academy

Small gamelan keys arrived well.

Adrien Suteau
These ocean drums arrived safe and are beautiful. When you use them, people’s faces are a delight and you see them close their eyes and a calmness takes over their faces, as they imagine themselves at the shoreline. In my work I have been using them as part of a soundscape exercise I do where we Drum up a Storm, also adding in thunder drums, rainsticks, a cymbal and of course djembes, to create a multi layered storm. My folks that I work with love doing this and the ocean drums are an important part of the whole thing. A valuable addition to my collection.
Tom Chalmers
Rhythm to a T

Music is not math. It’s science. You keep mixing the stuff up until it blows up on you, or it becomes this incredible potion.

Bruno Mars

Thank you.
We are happy with the order. We would like to order 2 sets of additional beaters

Marianne van Brandenburg
Angel Place Nursery