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I think if you asked any ethnomusicologist about the importance of Made Lebah to the history of Balinese music and dance there would be no question of his notablility. Just because there are few English Language sources doesn't mean that he is not notable. If Wikipedia editor are take this tact with artists from around the world, Wikipedia will be heavily biased towards Western, English language, artists. Wikipedia is an encyclopedia for the entire globe. I believe that the question of notability cannot just be decided by article counts and google searches. If an Ethnomusicologist were to challage this, I'd be willing to discuss it further. -- SamuelWantman21:32, 31 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]