- Kepatihan notation
Kepatihan is a type of cipher
musical notation that was devised for notation of theIndonesia ngamelan .The system was devised around 1900 at the Kepatihan in Surakarta, and is sometimes said [Judith Becker: "Traditional Music in Modern Java"] to be based upon the
Galin-Paris-Cheve system of 1894, it often being easy to hear the pitches 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 ofslendro as do-re-mi-sol-la. However, in thepélog system pitches are simply numbered from low to high 1-7 and there is no question of interpreting these sounds diatonically. When pieces are transposed from slendro to pelog or vice versa, 4 and 7 are treated as 'accidentals' (a 4 can be used as a 'sharp' 3 (common in patet barang) or 'flat' 5 (usual in patet lima or nem), and 7 appears often as an upper neighbor tone in patet bem; a 'raised' 1 in patet barang can usually be interpreted as a modulation).The pitches of the seven-tone
pélog tuning system are designated by the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7; while the five-toneslendro pitches are notated as 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6. The octaves are noted by dots above and below the numbers, as in Chinesejianpu , although of course the pitches do not correspond. The rhythms are noted by beams or lines above notes indicating half the rhythmic value, and dots in where the notes go ("pin") indicating either rests or extentions.Melisma s and slured bowing are noted by lines underneath the numbers.Colotomic instruments are indicated by diacritical marks (a circle forgong ageng , parentheses forgong suwukan , ^ forkenong , ˇ forkempul , + forketuk , and - forkempyang ), or are omitted as they can be determined from thebentuk , or form.Ordinarily the system only notates the
balungan (the core melody as it is played by the sarons) andgerongan (choral parts). However, for pedagogical purposes, other patterns, such as the melodic formulassekaran andcengkok used on thepanerusan instruments may be notated.Kepatihan is widely used in ethnomusicological studies of the gamelan, sometimes accompanied by transcriptions in to Western
staff notation with approximated pitches.ee also
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Musical notation#Musical notation of Indonesia External links
* [http://www.gamelan.org/AGI/software.html Software available for kepatihan notation]
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