Gamelan Sarawak A Brief Introduction

Earlier research and report by Jani (2006) and Jalal (2008), have acknowledge the existence of ‘Gamelan Sarawak’. It is unique in such a way that they have been known to exist as early as in the 1920s (Jalal, 2008). Known as the most active performing gamelan group in Sarawak particularly in Kuchi...

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Main Authors: Hasnizam, Abdul Wahid, Sinin, Hamdan, Iran Amri, Musoddiq
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Published: The International Journal of Innovative Design, Creativity and Social Sciences (IJIDeCS) 2018
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spelling my.unimas.ir.229092023-10-06T07:33:31Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/22909/ Gamelan Sarawak A Brief Introduction Hasnizam, Abdul Wahid Sinin, Hamdan Iran Amri, Musoddiq M Music N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR Earlier research and report by Jani (2006) and Jalal (2008), have acknowledge the existence of ‘Gamelan Sarawak’. It is unique in such a way that they have been known to exist as early as in the 1920s (Jalal, 2008). Known as the most active performing gamelan group in Sarawak particularly in Kuching-Serian area, recent research has shown the ensemble have gone through significant changes ranging from their repertoire as well as their musical instruments. This paper discussed their evolution, some of the changes and challenges in sustaining the future. The International Journal of Innovative Design, Creativity and Social Sciences (IJIDeCS) 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/22909/1/GAMELAN%20SARAWAK%20A%20BRIEF%20INTRODUCTION%20%20-%20Copy.pdf Hasnizam, Abdul Wahid and Sinin, Hamdan and Iran Amri, Musoddiq (2018) Gamelan Sarawak A Brief Introduction. International Journal of Innovative Design, Creativity and Social Sciences, 2 (2). pp. 1-9. ISSN 2600-8785 http://ijidecs.com/about
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N Visual arts (General) For photography, see TR
Hasnizam, Abdul Wahid
Sinin, Hamdan
Iran Amri, Musoddiq
Gamelan Sarawak A Brief Introduction
description Earlier research and report by Jani (2006) and Jalal (2008), have acknowledge the existence of ‘Gamelan Sarawak’. It is unique in such a way that they have been known to exist as early as in the 1920s (Jalal, 2008). Known as the most active performing gamelan group in Sarawak particularly in Kuching-Serian area, recent research has shown the ensemble have gone through significant changes ranging from their repertoire as well as their musical instruments. This paper discussed their evolution, some of the changes and challenges in sustaining the future.
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author Hasnizam, Abdul Wahid
Sinin, Hamdan
Iran Amri, Musoddiq
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Sinin, Hamdan
Iran Amri, Musoddiq
author_sort Hasnizam, Abdul Wahid
title Gamelan Sarawak A Brief Introduction
title_short Gamelan Sarawak A Brief Introduction
title_full Gamelan Sarawak A Brief Introduction
title_fullStr Gamelan Sarawak A Brief Introduction
title_full_unstemmed Gamelan Sarawak A Brief Introduction
title_sort gamelan sarawak a brief introduction
publisher The International Journal of Innovative Design, Creativity and Social Sciences (IJIDeCS)
publishDate 2018
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/22909/1/GAMELAN%20SARAWAK%20A%20BRIEF%20INTRODUCTION%20%20-%20Copy.pdf
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