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  2. Dewa Budjana - Wikipedia

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    I Dewa Gede Budjana (born 30 August 1963) is an Indonesian guitarist, songwriter and composer.He is the lead guitarist and songwriter of the band Gigi.Budjana's style changed dramatically to jazz as he got to know John McLaughlin, Pat Metheny, Jeff Beck, John Abercrombie, Chick Corea, and Weather Report.

  3. Abdee Negara - Wikipedia

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    Abdee Negara (born June 28, 1968, in Donggala) is an Indonesian guitarist, backing vocalist, songwriter and record producer. He is best known as Slank 's lead guitarist with fellow rhythm guitarist, Ridho , and also has played with many national and international guitarist, including Paul Gilbert .

  4. Traditional Malaysian musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Gitar - used in classical Malay music of Malay Ghazal. Rebab - used in traditional performances such as Wayang Kulit Melayu, Mak Yong and Main Puteri. Sape - used in traditional performances in Sarawak. Sundatang - used in traditional performances in Sabah. Tongkungon - used in traditional performances in Sabah.

  5. Cort Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Cort Musical Instruments is a South Korean company that produces electric guitars, acoustic guitars, basses and amplifiers. The company was founded in 1960 by Jung-gyu Park, who was the father of the current CEO Young-ho Park.

  6. Tiara Andini - Wikipedia

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    Tiara Andini was born with the name Tiara Anugrah Eka Setyo Andini on 23 September 2001, in Patrang District, Jember Regency, [7] and the eldest of three children, from couple Nugroho Ediyono Deddy and Sari Yoshida Setyoastri.

  7. Sumba - Wikipedia

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    Sumba (Petjo: Soemba-eiland; Indonesian: pulau Sumba), natively also spelt as Humba, Hubba, Suba, or Zuba (in Sumba languages) is an Indonesian island (part of the Lesser Sunda Archipelago group) located in the Eastern Indonesia and administratively part of the East Nusa Tenggara provincial territory.