Tabuh Patra Wijaya: shows the perseverance of the oldest man who is still able to compete even though in the era of high technology he still uses traditional tools to support his family life.Ĥ. soft and dynamic adapted to the character of the tiger.ģ. This can be seen from the complexity and playing of bass, rhythm, melody, with the collaboration of additional instruments such as ceng-ceng and drums that produce loud musical sounds. This idea is conveyed in the form of a musical orchestra without compromising the opportunity of generations and inevitably with a touch of tradition. Ivory night drums: Tigers are wild and amazing animals. Musical instruments serve to ask for good protection in a performance.Ģ. The lucky percussion of the crested white duck: The 5 tracklists in the album have the following meanings:ġ. This album Realease in 2004 through the label maharani records. In this musical album, it has very original Balinese music, especially traditional Balinese music, there are 5 tracklists of the song such as: Teruntungan Duck White Crested, Tabuh Malam Ivory, Percussion Patra Wijaya, Suar Agung Dance, and Tabuh Gumi Kauh. However, when President Jokowi took office, his party had never received a call to play Jegog in the Government palace. I Ketut Suwentra is one of the Balinese musicians who is regularly asked by the Indonesian president to perform at the State Palace during the Independence Day Commemoration Ceremony. In the opportunity to appear at the biggest football event in the world, Jegog also collaborated with several artists, both local and from abroad, such as Japan and Ghana. In addition, I Ketut Suwentra is also one of the artists who performed at the opening of the 1998 FIFA World Cup in Paris, France.
Because of the collaboration at that time, Mick Jeger decided to hold a wedding accompanied by Jegog’s art. Some of them are Mick Jager who is the vocalist of the Legendary band Rolling Stone. In his experience exploring foreign music stages, I Ketut Suwentra has performed and collaborated with several world-famous musicians. His love for Jegog beats anything he has loved so far. I Ketut Suwentra was born and raised amid the sound of the Jegog gamelan in Sangkar Agung Village, Jembrana Bali.
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