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MUSIC 8

SOUTHEAST ASIAN MUSIC


Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Vietnam, Myanmar, Laos

S TA R T T O P R E S E N TAT I O N

BY: KRIZZA N. GALANG


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-one of the most beautiful countries in Southeast Asia. It is also known as Kâmpŭchéa.
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Musical Instruments of SAMPHOR - a double-headed drum
played with hands
Cambodia

The PINPEAT is a Cambodian ONEAT – xylophones SKORTHOM - two big


musical ensemble or an orchestra that CHHING – finger Cymbals drums like Japanese.
usually KONGVONG – gong Circles
accompanies ceremonial music of the
royal courts and temple

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-an archipelago in Southeast Asia comprising approximately 17,500 islands.
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The Gamelan or Gamelan Vocal music is used as ornamentation of the Gamelan. It is as
orchestra is the most popular form important as gamelan.
of music in Indonesia Pesindhen is a female soloist singer who sings with a Gamelan

Two basic kinds of Indonesian music Irama – is an Indonesian term for Gerong refers to the unison male chorus
scale: tempo that sings with the gamelan.
Slendro – five (5) equidistant tones in Karawitan is the term for every kind of
octave gamelan music in Java
Peloq – heptatonic (7) tone scale with
semi tone
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-a constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia.
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Multi-racial groups that 1. Classical and Folk music emerged
influenced Malaysia’s music during the pre-colonial period and
genre: still exists in the form of vocal, dance,
and theatrical music.
1. Malay
2. Chinese

It is divided into two regions: 3. Indian 2. Syncretic or Acculturated music


1. West Malaysia – also known as 4. Iban developed during the post-Portuguese
Peninsular Malaysia 5. Dayak period (16th century)
2. East Malaysia consists of thirteen 6. Kadazandusun
states and three federal territories. 7. Eurasians

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1. Agung and Kulintang-This is a 3. Dikir Barat. This is a type of
gong-based musical ensemble musical form that is important to
commonly used in funerals and Malaysia’s national culture.
weddings in East Malaysia.

2. Kertok. This is a musical ensemble 4. Silat Melayu. This is a form of martial art
Malaysian Musical Instruments, from the Malay Peninsula that consists of that is similar to t’ai chi. It originated in the
Musical ensembles and types of xylophones played swiftly and Malay Peninsula since the Christian Era and is
performances in Malaysia: rhythmically in traditional Malay a mixture of martial arts, dance, and music
functions. usually accompanied by gongs, drums, and
Indian oboes.

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