
Description | The angklung is an Indonesian musical instrument found in records since 1704. It consists of two to four tuned bamboo tubes tied in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo, which is tightly bound with rattan cord. The angklung is traditionally played on important events and ceremonies during periods of rice planting, harvest, and circumcision. Angklung culture was transmitted through non-formal education within each family, but has since been incorporated into the formal education curriculum. The shape of the angklung has both symbolic and philosophical values: the tubes of varying sizes symbolize the duty of the strong and powerful to protect the weak and vulnerable. | ||
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Manage No | VI00000118 | Running Time | 00:25:59 |
Country | Indonesia | ||
Videos Photographer | Gaura Mancacaritadipura | Year | 2019 |
Place | File Size | 5,951 | |
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Indonesian Angklung
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Students performing angklung in class.
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Director of Angklung saung Udjo are being interviewed.
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Angklung teacher is teaching in class.
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Angklung expert are being interviewed.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001447
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001448
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001449
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001451
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001452
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001453
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001454
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001455
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001456
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001457
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001458
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001459
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001460
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001461
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001462
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001463
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001464
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001465
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001466
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001467
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001468
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001469
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001470
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001471
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001473
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001474
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001475
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001476
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001477
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001478
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
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PI00001479
Indonesian Angklung
The Angklung is a simple bamboo musical instrument from Indonesia documented since at least 1704. The word ‘angklung’ comes from the Sundanaese phrase angkleung-angkleungan in which angka means pitch/tone, and lung means broken. Two to four bamboo resonating tubes, carefully carved and tuned, are suspended in a rectangular, partitioned frame made of white bamboo tightly bound with rattan cord. Traditional Angklung is played during many important ceremonies, e.g. rice planting time with the hope of a bountiful harvest, harvest time, circumcisions, etc. Traditional Angklung culture is transmitted informally from parents to children, i.e. through non-formal education. Nowadays, modern Angklung Padaeng is also taught in educational institutions from kindergarten to university level and this cultural form is thus flourishing. The physical form of the Angklung contains both symbolic and philosophical values. The large and small tubes symbolize that the powerful, strong and rich must always protect and shelter the vulnerable, weak and poor.
Indonesia 2019