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{{Wikipedia|Music of Indonesia}}Indonesia has a diverse variety of musical traditions. A notable form of Indonesian music is [[gamelan]], which uses the xenharmonic [[pelog]] and [[slendro]] scales. | Indonesia has a diverse variety of musical traditions. A notable form of Indonesian music is [[gamelan]], which uses the xenharmonic [[pelog]] and [[slendro]] scales. | ||
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Indonesia has a diverse variety of musical traditions. A notable form of Indonesian music is gamelan, which uses the xenharmonic pelog and slendro scales.
Further reading
- Pleng: Composing for a Justly Tuned Gender Barung. Article by Bill Alves about certain Slendro and Pelog scales of Indonesia
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