Gamelan musicians like to respect their instruments. They believe that the instruments have a connection to their God and that stepping over the instruments would break the connection.
You must never step over the Gamelan instruments and you must never show the soles of your feet when you are sitting. The rules are extremely strict when it comes to the Gamelan.
they are very spiritual do not step over th instruments do not drop the beaters take of ur socks and shoes sit crossed legged so no one can see the soles of ur feet they belive the instruments are on strings to heaven if a member dies the will never play the instrument again there are bettwen 4 and 40 instruments the tunes repeated over and over again to produce a pattern gamelan music has been haned down generation they play gamelan music as shadow puppet plays festivals churchs ect hope this helps its only infomation i found out in school
do not step over the instrumentdo not drop the beaterstake of your socks and shoessit cross legged so no one can see the soles of your feet
Don't step over the instrumentsDon't show the soles of your feet when seatedTake your shoes offDon't drop the beatersHope this helped!
50 are needed for Javanese and 45 for Balinese
Wobble bass and HUGE subs
tennis regulations include but are not limited to: foot faults - you cant step over the line before you serve the ball you cant touch the net until the point is over the ball cant bounce twice before you hit it no distracting the player during the point(yelling, etc)
you can't well i cant at least
because it have no freqency
You can, providing you observe the voltage ratings of the windings.
It is sad that i know this but i think hes got a sister or step sis i cant remember