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English: Image after Spiller, Henry (2004). The Traditional Sounds of Indonesia, Volume 1: Gamelan, p.123. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781851095063. Sangsih is the higher part, polos is the lower part, combined they form kotekan empat (empat means four, and refers to the number of different notes: two in each part, four total). The outside notes are always played together, and their coincidence is marked.
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