- Buka (music)
The buka (Javanese for "opening") is the short introduction to pieces of
gamelan . It is also called the bubuka or bubuka opaq-opaq.Buka are generally played by a single instrument in a free rhythm, until the last few notes when the
kendhang comes in to set the tempo and cue the whole gamelan, which joins on the final note, with the firstgong ageng .Buka are often played by the
bonang barung in the so-called "loud style." In other styles, they can be played by therebab ,gendér , orkendhang alone, or may be sung, especially by thedalang in awayang performance.Mantle Hood emphasizes the importance of the buka in the determination of thepathet of a gamelan composition, and analyzes it as an extended elaboration on the typical cadential formulas. [Hood 1977, 113.] He compares it to thealap ofHindustani classical music in its role of setting the mood and set of pitches. [Hood 1977, 246-247]Footnotes
References
* Hood, Mantle. "The Nuclear Theme as a Determinant of Patet in Javanese Music". New York: Da Capo, 1977.
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