rajatisele
Rajatisele is a traditional Indonesian musical instrument that originated in the Central Java region. The name "rajatisele" is derived from the Javanese language, where "rajati" means "silver" and "sele" refers to a type of stringed instrument, specifically a small, fretless zither. This instrument is often associated with classical Javanese gamelan music, though it is less commonly featured compared to other instruments like the gamelan ensemble’s metallophones or xylophones.
The rajatisele typically consists of a small, rectangular wooden body with a soundboard, a long neck, and
Historically, the rajatisele was used in courtly performances and religious ceremonies, reflecting its cultural significance in
The instrument’s construction and tuning may vary slightly depending on regional traditions, but its core design