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In traditional Indonesian culture, the gamelan ensemble was typically owned by the entire village community rather than individuals. The gamelan was considered a communal asset used for various ceremonies, rituals, and performances within the village. Ownership and responsibility for the maintenance and performance of the gamelan were shared among community members, reinforcing social cohesion and cultural identity.

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6mo ago

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