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HUDA INSTRUMENT

This kind of instrument consists of three kinds of Minangkabau's traditional musical instruments, namely: "Dikil Rabaro", "Dikil Mundan" and "Salaulaik Dulang". This music is included in Islamic music. "Dikil Rabaro" is a vocal art that used "Rabaro" as its rhythm to accompany
it. "Dikil Mudan" is also a local art that uses "Mudan" as its rhythm. Some innovations are done on the music, and the musicians try to perform this music as a complete composition. *JK


KRUMPYUNG INSTRUMENT

At first, Krumpyung was called "Angklung" , the bamboo musical instrument, like the West Javanese traditional instrument. The word "Krumpyung" comes from the sound of the bamboo instrument itself. This art originates from Argowilis village, Kulon Progo, Central Java. The creator of the instrument is Mr. Sumitra from that village. *JK


PANTING INSTRUMENT

Panting instrument comes from South Borneo. It is very famous in local area. To pant means "to pick" to be able to play this instrument. Previously, this instrument is played at night, and now it is performed in special guest welcoming party or just to entertain people. The
instrumental parts of panting traditional music are the panting itself, maracas ("giring-giring") and other traditional instruments called "babaun", "agung", and "talinting". *J
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In your opinion, what will music instruments be like in the future?
(poll was conducted at
SMAK 7 BPK PENABUR by
Michael Wehandy)


A. More digitalized (65%)

B. Unpredictable music instruments invented in the future (13%)

C. Simpler and unique (11%)

D. Still being the same like now (8%)

E. Become irrelevant and extinct (3%)

 



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