Year
2011
Units
4.5
Contact
9 x 50-minute lectures per semester
1 x 2-hour practical weekly
Enrolment not permitted
ASST2013 has been successfully completed
Course context
Asian Studies, elective for students enrolled in other courses.
Topic description
The topic explores a variety of musical genres in Indonesia, with a focus on popular, folk and classical court styles. Interactions between Indonesian musical genres and cross-cultural influences between Western and Indonesian music are also explored. Weekly practical workshops held in the Pendopo enable students to learn to play a range of compositions for Indonesian gamelan orchestra on a variety of gamelan instruments.
Educational aims
The aims of this topic are to
  • provide students with an understanding of the diverse range of Indonesian musical genres including popular, folk and classical traditions
  • provide students with basic skills to play simple compositions for Javanese gamelan orchestra, in a variety of musical styles, in different sections of the orchestra
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Expected learning outcomes
  • Understand the different genres of Indonesian performance arts (folk/popular, classical/traditional, modern/contemporary and regional)
  • Understand gamelan performance as a genre of Indonesian performance
  • Name the different instruments of the Central Javanese gamelan and describe how they are played in a variety of musical pieces
  • Play instruments in each of the three sections (basic melody, embellishing and phrasing sections) of the gamelan orchestra, in the three styles (lancaran, ladrang and srepeg) taught during the semester
  • Identify gamelan influences on Western music
  • Show an awareness of the importance of group performance in playing gamelan music.