You must never step over the Gamelan instruments and you must never show the soles of your feet when you are sitting. The rules are extremely strict when it comes to the Gamelan.
Don't step over the instrumentsDon't show the soles of your feet when seatedTake your shoes offDon't drop the beatersHope this helped!
do not step over the instrumentdo not drop the beaterstake of your socks and shoessit cross legged so no one can see the soles of your feet
Yes, the soles of the feet can bruise.
The term refers more to the set of instruments than the players of those instruments. A gamelan as a set of instruments is a distinct entity, built and tuned to stay together - instruments from different gamelan are not interchangeable. The word "gamelan" comes from the Javanese word "gamel", meaning to strike or hammer, and the suffix "an", which makes the root a collective noun.
dont walk over the instruments because they believe they all have a string up to heaven and you would break it.take shoes off.dont show the soles of your feet when seated.dont drop the beaters.hope this helps ;-)
Athlete's foot is one sore on soles of the foot.
One can purchase feet soles from the following online websites: Amazon and Summersoles. One can also purchase Dr. Scholl's feet soles locally from Shopko, Walmart, and Target.
There are a few methods of relieving aches and pains in the soles of the feet. One very popular and effective method is gently massaging the soles of one's feet.
The tips of your fingers are called fingertips. The soles of your feet are called foot soles or simply soles.
No, the soles of the feet and the palms of the hands typically do not have hair follicles.
Yes, the bottom of your feet, which is called the soles, has about 2000 pores. This is why your feet are able to sweat. However, soles do not have sebaceous glands.