2022
DOI: 10.1177/11771801221084517
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The authenticity of music culture of Kampung Naga and Cikondang Indigenous people, West Java, Indonesia

Abstract: The Indigenous knowledge of the Kampung Naga and Cikondang holds cultural understanding that has evolved as a result of interactions with their environment. This study aims to explain this awareness in terms of preserving the quality of traditional music —terebang sejak and beluk. Ethnography study, observations, documentation, audio-visual recordings, and in-depth interviews with terebang sejak and beluk musicians were conducted. The study reveals that their music authenticity is preserved through the influen… Show more

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“…These musical activities cannot be separated from the importance of social capital, cultural capital, and knowledge capital as the basis for developing music in a particular area [20]. Traditional communities in general do not recognize and call music and singing activities as musical activities as the understanding and concept of the Western world [21]. This can be seen by the absence of terms that specifically refer to music for instrumental or vocal art traditions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These musical activities cannot be separated from the importance of social capital, cultural capital, and knowledge capital as the basis for developing music in a particular area [20]. Traditional communities in general do not recognize and call music and singing activities as musical activities as the understanding and concept of the Western world [21]. This can be seen by the absence of terms that specifically refer to music for instrumental or vocal art traditions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LGBT issues are still considered taboo in conservative parts of the country, e.g. Aceh and Lombok to name a few (Gunara, Setiawan Susanto, & Cipta, 2022;Suroyo & Greenfield, 2014). This research is the first of its kind undertaken in Indonesia.…”
Section: Indonesia Lgbt and Gay Tourismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of folk songs worldwide has a long history, from the Homeric epics of ancient Greece to various folk songs in labor. The art of world folk songs also integrates the artistic characteristics of Chinese folk songs, conquering the audience with their lively and simple features (Gunara, Setiawan, & Cipta, 2022).…”
Section: Northeast China Plain Minormentioning
confidence: 99%