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index Heifetz, Jascha, 123n Herndon, Marcia, 117n Hevner, Kate, 75, 212/n history. See dance, history; Java, history; karawitan, history Hockett, Charles, 58 Hollywood movies, 111, 126/n Horne, Marilyn, 202n Horowitz,Vladimir, 123n hot. See humoralism Hughes-Freeland, Felicia, 40n, 156, 200/n Humardani, Gendhon, 11, 191 humor, 68n, 202–3, 209/n. See also gecul; ngglécé; wayang, humor in humoralism, 69/n, 183 Hymes, Dell, 36n hybridity, 13, 15. See also campursari; postcolonial studies;Western influence hypocrisy, aesthetic. See language about music, hypocrisy in ibu-ibu [I,KI] groups. See groups, gamelan, women iconicity, 188n, 193, 195, 205 idiolect, 57, 62, 63n ilon [J], 142 imitation, 142, 163. See also pedagogy implicit theory, 89 improvisation, 106, 137–44. See also flexibility; garap; spontaneity Indian classical music, 87n, 88, 181n. See also aesthetics, Indian Indian film music, 14 Indian influence, 69/n, 212n, 216n–217 individuality. See musicians, individuality of; subjectivity Indonesian language. See language, Indonesian ineffability of music. See language about music, inadequacy of inggah, 151–2, 173, 183, 184–5 inner melody, 175. See also balungan inner/outer. See outer/inner innovation. See change and innovation insiders, cultural, 89, 113, 116–17/n, 206, 208–9 insipid. See blandness institutions, 5–16. See also conservatories; Kraton; Mangkunegaran; PKJT; royal courts; RRI; SRV; STSI;TBS

interaction between musicians, 22, 83, 129, 133, 190, 202, 209. See also interpersonal relations internationalization of karawitan, 12, 13, 36–9 passim, 191. See also foreigners interpersonal relations, 133, 190, 203–4 interpersonal variation. See intracultural variation interpretation, 160, 207–8. See also perception; garap; unconventional interpretations intracultural variation, 57–8, 59–60. See also idiolect; musicians, individuality of; subjectivity intuition. See rasa as intuition iråmå [J], 151n–152, 176/n, 181–3, 225–9 irregularity, 183. See also gendhing pamijèn; surprise isèn-isèn [J]. See abon-abon isi [I,J] (content), 54/n, 117–18d, 158–9, 174 ISI Surakarta. See STSI isis [J,I] (ngisis [J], dipunisis [K]), 72 Islam, 32–33, 39. See also Sufi Islamicization, 32, 33/n, 39n, 111n, 189, 190n. See also Arabic influence itinerant musicians. See musicians, itinerant Ives, Charles, 133n Ives, George, 133n Japan, 13, 117 Java: history of, 3n, 3–6; kingship in, 4n Javanese, xi; calendar, 127/n, 191n; culture, as unified, 61; deference, 96, 169n; emotion, attitudes towards, 122/n (see also restraint); eroticism, 111–112/n (see also eroticism); formality, 127 (see also formality); honorifics, xxxiii–xxxiv; indirectness, 18n, 29, 67n, 124n, 204; leadership, 130 (see also formality); names, xxxiii–xxxiv; numerology, 127/n; pedagogy (see pedagogy); power, concept of, 154 (see also Javanese leadership; leadership, musical); psychology (see psychology, Javanese); relativity, 124–34; restraint, 122/n; ritual chaos, 111; self-control, 24, 110–113. See also aesthetics, Javanese; personhood; social status Javanese language. See language, Javanese jazz, 60, 106 jengglèng [J], 186 /nd

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