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The image shows a Gamelan Genderan, a musical instrument from Indonesia, housed in a museum. The exhibit is labelled in Indonesian and English. The instrument consists of several gamelan instruments packed together and played by one player using both hands and legs. The instrument is made of wood and metal and has a dark brown finish. The museum is located in Surakarta, Indonesia, at coordinates -7.569 latitude and 110.814 longitude. The image shows part of the instrument with a close-up view of the top. The bottom of the image shows the feet of a person wearing flip-flops. The text on the label says “Gamelan Genderan is also known as “larasadi” made on 1920 by Partowiyono. It consists of several gamelan instruments packed as one and played by one player (penggrawit) using both hands and legs."
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