Week 5 Modules in Music 8
Week 5 Modules in Music 8
Week 5 Modules in Music 8
MELCS:
. Identify the music of Indonesia and Myanmar
Music of Indonesia
Indonesia is an archipelago in Southeast Asia comprising approximately 17,500
islands. With over 238 million people, Indonesia is the world's fourth most populous country
and is the fourth biggest nation of the world. Through interaction with other cultures such as
Indian, Arabic,
Chinese, and European, a wide range of musical styles has been developed. Today, the
contemporary music of Indonesia is popular not only in the region but also in the
neighboring countries.
Both vocal and instrumental music in Indonesia use slendro and peloq scales.
Polyphonic stratification kind of melody is a result of hocket / Interlock.
Interlocking is a common technique used in gong ensembles.
Irama – is an Indonesian term for tempo
Gamelan
The Gamelan or Gamelan orchestra is the most popular form of music in
Indonesia. There are many types of Gamelan but the famous Javanese and
Balinese Gamelan are the most famous. It contains a variety of instruments such
as metallophones, xylophones, kendang and gongs, bamboo flutes, bowed and
plucked strings.
MUSIC OF MYANMAR
Myanmar was known as Burma until 1989. The country’s name was
officially changed by the military government that took over in 1988. Early
st
civilization in Myanmar dates back to the 1 century with archaeological
evidences of the Pyu Kingdoms of Thayekhittaya (Sri Ksetra), Beithano
(Visnu), and Hanlin.
The music of Myanmar (or Burma) has similarities with many other
musical traditions in the region, including Chinese music and Thai music,
probably because its longest land border is shared with China.
The Hsaing Waing is Myanmar’s traditional folk music ensemble. It is
made up mainly of different gongs and drums as well as other instruments
depending on the nature of the performance.
Myanmar’s musical instruments are categorized into two types, the
loud sounding and soft sounding. The loud sounding instruments are
performed in open-air ensembles at ceremonies and festivals. Most of the
Hsaing Waing instruments belong to the loud sounding category.
For more formal and classical performances that are performed indoors, the
ensemble may be accompanied by the saung gauk (13-string angular harp with soft
sound) the national instrument of Myanmar, the pattala (Burmese xylophone), or the
piano and violin, both introduced during colonial rule.
SAUNG GAUK
Myanmar Harp
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