Abstract

Interlocking rhythms were defined as rhythms that are superimposed on each other. Usually, interlocking rhythm can be found in Balinese music. However, some music students do not realize the existence of interlocking rhythms in the music they play, especially in traditional music. For example, interlocking rhythm can happen when Gendang Ibu and Gendang Anak play together with different rhythmic patterns. Therefore, this research paper provides some information and reference to the students regarding interlocking rhythms between Gendang Ibu and Gendang Anak, which are rarely founded nowadays. At the same time, it will help musicians to master playing different kinds of rhythmic patterns and apply those skills in modern music.

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