Angklung is a traditional musical heritage musical instrument originating in Indonesia, but around the 1930s, angklung began to take root and was performed by the people of Ponorogo from the West Java Islands in Johor, Malaysia. Angklung is used in conjunction with horse dance for some formal events. In addition, only certain species of bamboo are used in the production of angklung. However, angklung musical instruments are still less played, just a formal program compared to other modern musical instruments. If examined in more depth, angklung musical instruments are able to produce pop songs, ballads, dangdut, jazz, traditional rhythms, and much more. There are two objectives to this study. The first objective is to identify the causes of...
There has been foreign music influence on traditional Thai music since Ayutthaya period. Pi Jawa ( J...
Javanese gamelan and angklung to Thailand music gives the impact on the development of Thailand trad...
This study intends to discuss the sustainability of Malaysian Chinese music and its furtherance in t...
Angklung Paglak, a traditional musical instrument rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Kemiren Vi...
Angklung Paglak, a traditional musical instrument rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Kemiren Vi...
Angklung is a popular bamboo musical instrument in Southeast Asia. It is the easiest instrument to p...
The Lebu’ Kulit people refer to themselves as belonging to one of the different subgroups of Kenyah....
Connie Lim Keh Nie and Mohamad Fadzil Abdul Rahman discuss how instrumental music performed in the p...
The goal of this research was to determine the Tabir Malay Traditional Institute's efforts to preser...
The instrument is an instrument that is created or modified for the purpose of generating music. Mus...
The background of this research is to increase love for Indonesian culture, especially West Java cul...
AbstractAngklung, is one of the instrument made of bamboo which’s popular in west Java, had been kno...
There has been foreign music influence on traditional Thai music since Ayutthaya period. Pi Jawa ( J...
Both Thai and Javanese have been with lifelong cultural friendship for over 250 years. Thai people e...
Angklung performance in Indonesia has been growing since hundreds of years ago. It was carried out b...
There has been foreign music influence on traditional Thai music since Ayutthaya period. Pi Jawa ( J...
Javanese gamelan and angklung to Thailand music gives the impact on the development of Thailand trad...
This study intends to discuss the sustainability of Malaysian Chinese music and its furtherance in t...
Angklung Paglak, a traditional musical instrument rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Kemiren Vi...
Angklung Paglak, a traditional musical instrument rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Kemiren Vi...
Angklung is a popular bamboo musical instrument in Southeast Asia. It is the easiest instrument to p...
The Lebu’ Kulit people refer to themselves as belonging to one of the different subgroups of Kenyah....
Connie Lim Keh Nie and Mohamad Fadzil Abdul Rahman discuss how instrumental music performed in the p...
The goal of this research was to determine the Tabir Malay Traditional Institute's efforts to preser...
The instrument is an instrument that is created or modified for the purpose of generating music. Mus...
The background of this research is to increase love for Indonesian culture, especially West Java cul...
AbstractAngklung, is one of the instrument made of bamboo which’s popular in west Java, had been kno...
There has been foreign music influence on traditional Thai music since Ayutthaya period. Pi Jawa ( J...
Both Thai and Javanese have been with lifelong cultural friendship for over 250 years. Thai people e...
Angklung performance in Indonesia has been growing since hundreds of years ago. It was carried out b...
There has been foreign music influence on traditional Thai music since Ayutthaya period. Pi Jawa ( J...
Javanese gamelan and angklung to Thailand music gives the impact on the development of Thailand trad...
This study intends to discuss the sustainability of Malaysian Chinese music and its furtherance in t...