4 Wayang Kun
(Siam).
Gong,
gĕndang,
kromong,
anak ayam,
b’reng-
b’reng,
gambang
dua-b’las,
sĕrunei; but
not cherek or
rĕbab.
Different airs
(lagu) from
those used in
the Lĕkun.
Same as in
the Lĕkun,
except that
the
kĕchobong is
not used, but
a sort of
ornamental
sampul or
songko’ with
artificial
flowers,
g’rak gĕmpa.
Females
wear
jambangan,
a made-up
head-dress,
also sambok,
sap suang,
chawat,
saluar; but
not g’lang or
changgei.
30 to 40,
both male
and female.
Indoors; no
scenery.
Same as in
the Lĕkun
5 Mek Mulong
(Siam?)
Same as in
the Ma’yong,
but the
rĕbana is
used instead
of the rĕbab,
gĕndang, and
b’reng-
b’reng.
Same as in
the Ma’yong.
8 to 15,
males and
females.
Out doors; a
panggong, as
in the
Ma’yong.
Malim
Bongsu,
Awang
Salamat.
6 Bangsawan
Parsi Indra
Sabor
(Persia?)
Biola,
kĕchapi,
gĕndang
(dul), gong,
etc., as in the
Persian in
character.
30 to 50, all
males
except 2 or
3 females.
Indoors;
sevenfold
langit langit,
and tabir;
wires are used
Lela Majnun,
Sap Jafri,
Raja
Gelepam