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SulingSuling is an Indonesian flute made out of bamboo used in gamelan ensembles. Depending on the regional genre, suling can be tuned into different scales. Suling can be found in the following regionals: Sundanese SulingIn Sundanese region, suling is used as: Suling PartsSundanese Suling is similar to that of Javanese. TuningThere are two types: with 4 or 6 holes. 6 holed Sundanese suling can play at least three different scales. nearly corresponds to do ti so fa mi do [1' 7 5 4 3 1] in western’s diatonic scale. nearly similar to fa mi do ti la fa [4’ 3’ 1’ 7 6 4] in western’s diatonic scale. nnearly similar to re do la so fa re [2’ 1’ 6 5 4 2] in western’s diatonic scale. One other scale, Mandalungan, is rarely used. How to PlayThere are two factors that affect a fine suling's tone: Following picture shows the fingering for 6 holes suling. And below is the example of 'more realistic' view of finger positioning for pelog degung scale. Special EffectsSlur is effect of changing from one tone position to one other position without stopping the airflow. For example changing from 5 to 4, 4 to 5, 2 to 1 etc. Puruluk is an effect produced by a-repeatedly-fast opening-and-closing of one or more fingers. It is similar to voice of a pigeon. The easiest puruluk can be produced by opening and closing mid-finger as shown by the following picture: Famous sundanese suling players 1http://www.pikiran-rakyat.com/cetak/0504/16/khazanah/galeriseni01.htm |
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