it’s considered a folk instrument? I’m sure the style will take some getting used to if one doesn’t listen to it often. but it’s cool that you’re continuing/passing down culture through music :)
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it’s considered a folk instrument? I’m sure the style will take some getting used to if one doesn’t listen to it often. but it’s cool that you’re continuing/passing down culture through music :)
yeah amongst folk instrument because Keroncong began in 16th century. Yeap, because the characteristics of its own style make it feel different and evergreen than others. I continuing down culture through music since I was in a high school. I used to take all the oppurtunities to learn all style of music that I can grab. Thanks for your supporting! do wait for my latest activites on music performance!
nice man. salute! will watch out for your next post/video! :)