Originally karinding is a tool used by the ancestor to repel pests in rice fields are low - decible sound very destructive pest concentration . Because it emits certain , then it is called it as a musical instrument . Not only used for the benefit bersawah , the ancestor played this karinding in traditional rituals or ceremonies . So no wonder if now also used as an accompaniment karinding still reading rajah . In fact , it is said , this karinding...
Saturday, 31 August 2013
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In addition to several shortcomings that are inherent in this country we are Indonesian, but there are dozens of world records that should kitabanggakan as an Indonesian citizen as far blomada were able to break the record of Indonesia.
Here's a list of 24 world records owned by Indonesia:
1. Republic of Indonesia is the largest archipelago in the world yangterdiri of 17,504 islands (9,634 islands including the yet to be named and 6,000 uninhabited...
Friday, 30 August 2013
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1. Hand Kiss On Parents
We as people of Indonesia virtuous definitely know the culture to be discussed this, but lately we can see, feel (maybe even experienced) already started to decrease. So, we try to lift me, so you want to restore our culture, a real culture.
2. The use of the right hand
Usually spelled "Salim", when in it is during my duty to parents when children want to go to school or say goodbye to another. Actually...
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History, background and personalities involved in the process of independence
Background
On August 6, 1945 an atomic bomb was dropped on the Japanese city of Hiroshima by the United States which began to demoralize the spirit of the Japanese army in the world . A day later Enterprises Investigation Agency Preparation of Indonesian Independence BPUPKI , or Dokuritsu Junbi Cosakai , renamed PPKI ( Committee for Indonesian Independence ) or also called Dokuritsu Junbi Inkai in Japanese , to further confirm the desire and goal of achieving the independence...
Thursday, 29 August 2013
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Talempong is a term known by the Minangkabau society as a musical instrument (a small gong ) and or the music itself talempong . In each area in North Sumatra ' s music and music instrument ever live and work in the midst of community supporters .
Talempong as a music instrument made of metal . Usually made of brass , iron , or copper , resulting in a buzzing sound . The buzz was then harmonized with different pitched talempong and other musical...
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Sasando is a traditional musical instrument of culture Rote , East Nusa Tenggara . People rote call ( Sasandu ) , meaning that tools that vibrate or beep . Or in the language of mussels often call sasando , stringed musical instrument that is played by plucking with the fingers of the hand . Sasando is a musical instrument which is plucked . Sasando supposedly been used in the community Rote since the 7th century .
The main ingredient is sasando...
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At the very least, Trigon has been known since the 9th century, spread through trade routes Islam more from North Africa, the Middle East, parts of Europe, and the Far East (East and Southeast Asia). Fiddle, rebap, rabab, rebeb, rababah, or al-rababa derived from the Arabic, which means (arc) or (gondewa). In West Java, fiddle is a stringed instrument that has two or three pieces of metal strings, usually rebuat of copper.
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