Indonesian music originates from local people in various provinces across Indonesia, including Java, Sumatra, and Kalimantan. Traditionally, Indonesian music was used to celebrate events, though now it is more commonly for entertainment. Some common Indonesian musical instruments include kolintang, angklung, gamelan, seruling, kendang, and calung. The history of Indonesian music began with simple instruments in Java and Bali, performed outdoors rather than in theaters. Popular genres include dangdut, orchestra, Javanese songs, gamelan/angklung, Indo-pop, and others. Famous Indonesian songs and composers demonstrate the country's rich musical traditions.
2. What is Indonesian Music?
It’s a music from local Indonesian people. Some were made in
Java, Sumatera, Kalimantan and other provinces in Indonesia.
Usually, Indonesian music is a tradition to celebrate something
and nowadays most of the time, its just for entertainment.
3. What is Indonesian Music?
It’s a music from local Indonesian people. Some were made in
Java, Sumatera, Kalimantan and other provinces in Indonesia.
Usually, Indonesian music is a tradition to celebrate something
and nowadays most of the time, its just for entertainment.
4. What is Indonesian Music?
It’s a music from local Indonesian people. Some were made in
Java, Sumatera, Kalimantan and other provinces in Indonesia.
Usually, Indonesian music is a tradition to celebrate something
and nowadays most of the time, its just for entertainment.
5. What is Indonesian Music?
It’s a music from local Indonesian people. Some were made in
Java, Sumatera, Kalimantan and other provinces in Indonesia.
Usually, Indonesian music is a tradition to celebrate something
and nowadays most of the time, its just for entertainment.
6. What is Indonesian Music?
It’s a music from local Indonesian people. Some were made in
Java, Sumatera, Kalimantan and other provinces in Indonesia.
Usually, Indonesian music is a tradition to celebrate something
and nowadays most of the time, its just for entertainment.
7. What is Indonesian Music?
It’s a music from local Indonesian people. Some were made in
Java, Sumatera, Kalimantan and other provinces in Indonesia.
Usually, Indonesian music is a tradition to celebrate something
and nowadays most of the time, its just for entertainment.
9. History of the Indonesian
music
Long time ago, Indonesian music was first existed in
Java and Bali… It was first not by the human voice
but really simple instruments like gamelan and
angklung.
They used to do an orchestra together but not in a
theater but mostly outside. Indonesian music also
demonstrates its cultural diversity and its local music
creativity.
10. Types of Indonesian Music
1. Dangdut
2. Orchestra
3. Javanese songs
4. Gamelan/Angklung
5. Indo-Pop
6. Pop Batak
7. Pop Sunda
8. Hip-hop
11. Examples of Indonesian Music
1. Suwe Ora Jamu ( Province song )
2. Sakitnya tuh Di sini ( Dangdut )
3. Gundul Pacul ( Javanese Province song )
4. Iwa Peyek ( Dangdut )
5. Menuju Puasa ( Indo-pop )
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13. The Influences of Indonesian
Music
Indonesia has thousands form of music , which is
java, Sumatera and Bali being frequently recorded .
In east Java and Bali the most popular traditional
music is the gamelan. The keroncong is a musical
genre that uses small guitars and ukulele as their
main musical instrument . This musical instrument
has influenced the Portuguese traders in the latest
fifteenth century.
14. Famous Songs and Composers
Jahja Ling
Soe Tjen Marching
Slamet Abdul Sjukur
Jaya Suprana
Wage Rudolf Supratman
Otto Sidharta
Ismail Marzuki
Trisutji Kamal
Trie Utami
Ananda Sukarlan
Composers: Songs:
Sakitnya tuh di sini
Laskar Pelangi
Kepompong
Separuh aku
Etc….
15. Roles to the society
O Every era in time is accomplished by its
music, almost like an imprint that reflects
a cultural reality always striving for
aesthetics. Music can be made and
played by virtually anybody, but only up to
a certain level. Music is truly a narrator of
what human beings have gone through
and are still evolving to become.
16. Conclusion
We learnt that our Indonesian music holds
so much more culture and diversity than the
other countries
Yet we still wonder who is the person who
made Indonesia raya and the first person
who played the first Indonesian music….