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Music InstrumentS from sumatera

Music InstrumentS from sumatera. Catherine Cynthia Chrisanta Putri. Grade 7.2 – SPH International, Sentul City. Presentation Contents. Topic : Music Instruments. About Indonesia. Map of Indonesia – with time division. Kalimantan. Sulawesi. Sumatera. Papua. Maluku. Jawa.

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Music InstrumentS from sumatera

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  1. Music InstrumentS from sumatera Catherine Cynthia ChrisantaPutri Grade 7.2 – SPH International, Sentul City

  2. Presentation Contents Topic : Music Instruments

  3. About Indonesia Map of Indonesia – with time division Kalimantan Sulawesi Sumatera Papua Maluku Jawa WIB (WaktuIndosesiabagian Barat)  GMT +7 WITA (Waktu Indonesia bagian Tengah)  GMT +8 WIT (Waktu Indonesia bagianTimur)  GMT +9 *** GMT : Greenwich Mean Time BACK

  4. About Indonesia Province in Indonesia BACK

  5. About Indonesia Province in Indonesia BACK

  6. About Sumatera Geography • Location; South East Asia • Area; 473.481km square • Province; Aceh, Bengkulu, Lampung, Jambi, Riau, West Sumatera, South Sumatera, North Sumatera • Population; 50.365.538 (2010) • Density; 96 people/km square BACK

  7. About Sumatera History Sumatra was known in ancient times by the Sanskrit names of Swarnadwīpa ("Island of Gold") and Swarnabhūmi ("Land of Gold"), because of the gold deposits of the island's highland. Late in the 14th century the name Sumatra became popular in reference to the kingdom of Samudra Pasai, which was a rising power until it was replaced by Sultanate of Aceh. Sultan Alauddin Shah of Aceh, on letters written in 1602 addressed to Queen Elizabeth I of England, referred to himself as "king of Aceh and Samudra".[3] The word itself is from Sanskrit "Samudra", (समुद्र), meaning "gathering together of waters, sea or ocean BACK

  8. About Sumatera Hero Sisingamangaraja Cut Mutia Imam Bonjol Aceh Batak West Sumatera BACK

  9. About Sumatera Famous food from sumatera Rendang EsPisangijo Padang Palembang Gulai Batak BACK

  10. About Music Instrument From Sumatera - SALUANG • FROM MINANGKABAU • (West Sumatera) • Made of thin bamboo or gutters. • Length about 40~60 cm. • Diameter 3~4 cm. Primacy of the players is playing Saluang to blow and breathe simultaneously, so the player Saluang can play the instrument from the beginning until end of the song without a break. BACK

  11. About Music Instrument From Sumatera - BANSI • FROM MINANGKABAU • (West Sumatera) • Has 7 holes • Has the standard tone • As well as modern instrument • Shorter than Saluang Bansi has more holes than Saluang. Bansi is similar with Bansuri, the musical instrument form India or Nepal. The Bansuri is revered as Lord Krishna's divine instrument. BACK

  12. About Music Instrument From Sumatera – Cetik • FROM LAMPUNG • Made of Bamboo • Pentatonic Instrument • Like “gamelan” from Java • Has one octave only Cetik origin from SkalaBrak – West Lampung. Play by being hit. BACK

  13. About Music Instrument From Sumatera – Hasapi • FROM BATAK • (North Sumatera) • Has two string • Pentatonic Instrument Those intended to be played tend to be conservative in style with minimal ornamentation, while highly ornate versions are available that serve mostly as a wall decoration. BACK

  14. About Music Instrument From Sumatera – GARANTUNG • FROM BATAK • (North Sumatera) • Play by hit • Made from woods • Idiophone - Vibrate • Diatonic Usually a played by sitting. But sometimes, they play with stand up like a marching band player. BACK

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