Percussion de bambou, Tongluk tegguk
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Tabuh bambu, Tongluk tegguk
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Percussion de bambou, Tongluk tegguk
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Bamboo percussion, Tongluk tegguk
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0:01:49
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1977-04
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2010
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Modang
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Kalimantan Timur, Modang, Long Bentuq
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Modang
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Information indicated on the tape box: Modang, Long Bentuk, M.
Information indicated on the magnetic tape: Kalimantan, Timur, Long Bentuk - April 3, 1977.
The bamboo percussions are played by two women (we notice a slight shift. they tend in unison).
«Tongluk tegguk (bamboo percussion): The shapes of bamboo percussion among the Kenyah of Tanjung Manis and Modang of Long Bentuq recall the javanese angklung and similar instruments in Sulawesi, Nias and Luzon where one of its names is patangguq. The permutation between two tones may be heard in regular or irregular sentences (aab; AAB, CC).” See bilingual booklet. The music of the Kenyah and Modang in East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Side II, track 5, p.7
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Music (Instrumental)
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Field recording
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Bamboo hit;Spoken voice: conversation
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Tongluk
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Kalimantan Timur (Bornéo Est) ; Revel, N. 1977.
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1979, REVEL, MACEDA & I Made Bandem, The Music of the Kenyah and the Modang, Kalimantan Timur, 33RPM, Unesco, University of the Philippines, Quezon City ; - 1982, Revel-Macdonald, Nicole‘Masks in Kalimantan Timur’, Mask II, The World of Music, Berlin. International Institute for Comparative Music Studies and Documentation, pp. 52-57. - 1988, Revel-Macdonald, Nicole‘The Dayaks : On the Ancestors, the Dead and the Living’, Islands and Ancestors, J.P. Barbier and D. Newton (eds), The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New-York, pp. 66-85 and pp. 240-257.
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Tapes digitized and archived at CREM (CNRS, Nanterre) by Nicole Revel in 2010.
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For any use, please contact the CREM-LESC (CNRS, Nanterre University, France): see information at https://archives.crem-cnrs.fr
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Magnetic tape
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Copy
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CNRSMH_I_2010_006_001_07
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SEAH_CNRSMH_I_2010_006_001_07
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Vocal and instrumental music collected in Kalimantan Timur in 1977 by N. Revel, J. Maceda and I Made Bandem. Kenyah and Modang populations.
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