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Gamelan has always existed in its instrumental form as well as in a supportive role when combined with dance, wayang kulit, wayang orang, but there is no 'concert tradition' for gamelan music in Java. In the courts, gamelan accompanied wayang and dance when an audience would usually be present, but instrumental gamelan was used as background music for special occaisions, or as ceremonial music when the pieces performed were determined by the ceremony. Outside the courts as well, the idea of people sitting in a large group to listen quietly and attentively to the performance of gamelan is a strange notion.
Wayang Kulit
The gamelan is closely associated with the wayang-kulit, the shadow-puppet play. In the wayang, the gamelan is in no sense mere musical accompaniment, but it is a completely integral part of the performance. In wayang kulit, intricately designed leather puppets are animated by puppeteers behind a backlit screen. They act out epic stories as the narrator, or dalang, sings passages of poetry and narrative. The dalang's narration, for example, is structured in delivery and pitched to the gamelan. The puppets come to life with the subtle and varied drum patterns that make them move. Certain courts and characters in wayang kulit have certain compositions specifically associated with them, and the performance of these pieces sets the scene and and names the character.
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