10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «SUNDATANG»
Discover the use of
sundatang in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sundatang and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Malay literature.
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Alat-alat muzik tradisional Sabah: warisan budaya kita ...
Patung itu kononnya telah menjelma menjadi sebuah Sundatang. Sundatang yang ayah pernah pegang dan main diturunkan kepadanya oleh datuknya. Datuknya mendapat alat itu dari pedagang-pedagang Brunei. Malangnya alat tersebut ...
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The Music of Malaysia: The Classical, Folk, and Syncretic ...
Sundatang and Gagayan Several traditional plucked lutes and one bowed lute are found in the state of Sabah. The sundatang is a long-necked plucked lute played in many Dusunic communities. It is normally a solo instrument, often played ...
Patricia Ann Matusky, Sooi Beng Tan, 2004
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Ethnic musical instruments of Malaysia - Halaman 101
Elaine Lee. Sundatang Tongkungpn | <h Turali □ i I Introduction Twra/z comes. Introduction Sundatang comes under the Chor- dophone category. It is a long-neck strummed lute. This instrument is played in a similar manner to the Sape in ...
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Sabah 25 years later, 1963-1988 - Halaman 365
The invention of the tongkungon, like the togunngak idiophones, probably predates the introduction of gongs to Sabah. Another chordophone, the sundatang (named gagayan amongst the Lotud Dusun) is found distributed in various shapes ...
Maximus J. Ongkili, Jeffrey G. Kitingan, Institute for Development Studies (Sabah), 1989
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Journal - Jilid 5-7 - Halaman 36
One of the traditional musical instruments of Sabah is the sundatang. This is made from hardwood and resembles the modern guitar. However, unlike the guitar which has six strings, the sundatang has two (or sometimes three) strings made ...
University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. Historical Society, 1966
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The Encyclopedia of Malaysia: Performing arts - Halaman 77
An ancient sundatang (double-stringed lute) from Tambunan, Sabah; 5. A Penan engkerurai player and 6. Nose flute. played in ensemble, the zither provides the melody. The sundatang, a long-necked strummed lute, is played mainly in ...
Ghulam-Sarwar Yousof, 2004
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Cultures, customs, and traditions of Sabah, Malaysia: an ... - Halaman 57
an introduction Sabah Tourism Promotion Corporation Irene Benggon-Charuruks, Janette Padasian. SUNDATANG A long-necked strummed lute found amongst Dusunic peoples. It is made of jackfruit wood with two or three brass strings.
Irene Benggon-Charuruks, Janette Padasian, Sabah Tourism Promotion Corporation, 1993
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The cultural heritage of Sabah - Halaman 127
The sundatang, a long-necked strummed lute is a solo instrument for personal entertainment. It is made from a jackfruit wood and has two or three brass strings. This instrument is mainly found among the Dusunic tribes of Penampang, ...
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The Musics of Asean - Halaman 107
ted either one on each side or at the bottom of the scroll. The body is cylindrical wi.th a skin-covered top. There is another Iban bilikan which resembles a small sape [Plate 5]. Sundatang. A two-string gambus- like instrument, ...
Ramon Pagayon Santos, 1995
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The Religion of the Tempasuk Dusuns of North Borneo - Halaman 72
... it is an old man's spirit that is passing, the sound of his stick is heard on the stones in the river, if that of a young bachelor, the notes of his banjo (sundatang), if of a child, the sound of weeping; and how the spirits leave tokens at a rock called.