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David I understand what you want to say,
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Do you have any keris books, Sirek ?
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This is pamor bonang rinenteng.
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or gamelan pamor too
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the last year I've purchased some books,
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Yes, the bonang is a gamelan instrument , and this pamor can be called bonang, or bonang rinenteng, or bonang sirenteng, or bonang sarenteng, or bonang rentengan, but we cannot call it "pamor gamelan".
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Marco, I may be wrong, but I sense a degree of sarcasm in your most recent post.
I am not your teacher, nor the teacher of anybody else. I am a reasonably well experienced person in the world of the Javanese keris, and when I post comments I do so to share that which I have learnt with others. This is not teaching. |
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