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The image shows a display of traditional Indonesian musical instruments in a museum in Semarang, Indonesia, located at coordinates -6.986, 110.384. The display consists of two large xylophone-like instruments made of wood and bamboo, behind a chain barrier and two silver metal poles. The instruments are situated on a wooden platform that is edged in a maroon-colored material. The wall behind the instruments is a light tan color, with a large wooden plaque displaying a picture of a musical performance and an explanation in Indonesian of the history and significance of the "Calung Banyumasan" instrument. The plaque is covered with a clear glass. There is also a small dark-colored wooden box to the left of the display.  The plaque shows a group of people sitting on the ground playing the "Calung Banyumasan" instrument, a woman in a red and white traditional costume stands in front of the group of people, and a group of people standing behind the group of people playing the instrument. The plaque also includes text about the Calung Banyumasan, a traditional musical instrument that is played by the Banyumasan people.  The text states that the Calung Banyumasan is a traditional musical instrument that is made of bamboo and is played by the Banyumasan people. The Calung Banyumasan is a musical instrument that is commonly used in traditional Banyumasan ceremonies and celebrations. The instrument is typically made of bamboo and is played by striking the bamboo tubes with a mallet. The Calung Banyumasan is a musical instrument that is known for its unique sound and its ability to evoke a sense of joy and celebration.
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Mar 1, 2025

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The image shows a display of traditional Indonesian musical instruments in a museum in Semarang, Indonesia, located at coordinates -6.986, 110.384. The display consists of two large xylophone-like instruments made of wood and bamboo, behind a chain barrier and two silver metal poles. The instruments are situated on a wooden platform that is edged in a maroon-colored material. The wall behind the instruments is a light tan color, with a large wooden plaque displaying a picture of a musical performance and an explanation in Indonesian of the history and significance of the "Calung Banyumasan" instrument. The plaque is covered with a clear glass. There is also a small dark-colored wooden box to the left of the display. The plaque shows a group of people sitting on the ground playing the "Calung Banyumasan" instrument, a woman in a red and white traditional costume stands in front of the group of people, and a group of people standing behind the group of people playing the instrument. The plaque also includes text about the Calung Banyumasan, a traditional musical instrument that is played by the Banyumasan people. The text states that the Calung Banyumasan is a traditional musical instrument that is made of bamboo and is played by the Banyumasan people. The Calung Banyumasan is a musical instrument that is commonly used in traditional Banyumasan ceremonies and celebrations. The instrument is typically made of bamboo and is played by striking the bamboo tubes with a mallet. The Calung Banyumasan is a musical instrument that is known for its unique sound and its ability to evoke a sense of joy and celebration.

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