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Book Description
Julia Hansen wrote this book as an introduction to the art of playing
the tingklik. The tingklik is an eleven-tube, bamboo xylophone made on
the Indonesian island of Bali. It is usually played in an ensemble called
"rindik" which is comprised of two tingkliks, one suling (bamboo flute),
and one drum. Rindik music is performed in restaurants and homes. The music
contained in this book is heard throughout the culture. You can find rindik
music on CDs and tapes. If you can read Western musical rhythm notation,
this book will teach you to play six traditional songs, such as: "Tabuh
Gari," "Sakenti," and "Grebag." Written in English and Japanese.
The author, Julia Hansen , August 1, 1999
How to play the "tingklik"
I wrote this book as an introduction to the art of playing the tingklik.
The tingklik is an eleven-tube, bamboo xylophone made on the Indonesian
island of Bali. It is usually played in an ensemble called "rindik" which
is comprised of two tingkliks, one suling (bamboo flute), and one drum.
Rindik music is performed in restaurants and homes. The music contained
in this book is heard throughout the culture. You can find rindik music
on CDs and tapes. If you can read Western musical rhythm notation, this
book will teach you to play six traditional songs, such as: "Tabuh Gari,"
"Sakenti," and "Grebag." Written in English and Japanese.
About the Author
Julia Hansen has music degrees from Oberlin Conservatory of Music and
Michigan State University, and a Master of Psychology from University of
La Verne. She has been a student of I. Nyoman Warsa of Ubud, Bali since
1988 and lives and studies in Bali when she is not teaching World Music
at Skyline College in San Bruno, California. |