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This media file shows a sign with text in both Indonesian and English. The sign appears to be part of an exhibit or display.

The Indonesian text, titled "GAMELAN KERATON," discusses the tradition of gamelan music being played by nobles for important occasions and esteemed guests, with the music's rhythm adapting to the specific ceremony.

The English text, titled "KING ORCHESTRA," reiterates a similar theme, stating that noblemen had orchestras suitable for their social standing, played for formal delegations and guests, and that the rhythm was part of the ensemble's orchestration.

The sign has a decorative border with wavy green and blue lines. The overall setting appears to be indoors, possibly a museum or cultural center, given the display format and the informative nature of the text. The lighting suggests it is daytime. There are no people visible in the image. The prominent objects are the sign itself and its mounting hardware, which includes visible metal fasteners. The background is somewhat blurred, showing wooden paneling and a glimpse of what might be a doorway or another display. The location context of Banjarbaru, Indonesia, hints that this display is related to local culture and traditions.
Eyachan

Jun 27, 2026, 4:37 AM

Banjarbaru, Indonesia

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This media file shows a sign with text in both Indonesian and English. The sign appears to be part of an exhibit or display. The Indonesian text, titled "GAMELAN KERATON," discusses the tradition of gamelan music being played by nobles for important occasions and esteemed guests, with the music's rhythm adapting to the specific ceremony. The English text, titled "KING ORCHESTRA," reiterates a similar theme, stating that noblemen had orchestras suitable for their social standing, played for formal delegations and guests, and that the rhythm was part of the ensemble's orchestration. The sign has a decorative border with wavy green and blue lines. The overall setting appears to be indoors, possibly a museum or cultural center, given the display format and the informative nature of the text. The lighting suggests it is daytime. There are no people visible in the image. The prominent objects are the sign itself and its mounting hardware, which includes visible metal fasteners. The background is somewhat blurred, showing wooden paneling and a glimpse of what might be a doorway or another display. The location context of Banjarbaru, Indonesia, hints that this display is related to local culture and traditions.

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