10 LIBROS DEL MALAYO RELACIONADOS CON «ENGKERURAI»
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Ethnic musical instruments of Malaysia - Halaman 93
5 Engkerurai /Keluri Introduction Engkerurai / Keluri comes under the Aerophone category. I is a bamboo free-reed mouth organ which is extremely rare. A bundle of pipes are inserted into a windchest The Ibans play the Engkerurai while the ...
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The Music of Malaysia: The Classical, Folk, and Syncretic ...
Keluri/keledi/engkerurai The mouth organ played by the Kajang, Kayan and Kenyan people of the Upper Rejang River region of Sarawak is called keluri or keledi (see Plate 4.5), while this same basic instrument among the Iban is known as ...
Patricia Ann Matusky, Sooi Beng Tan,
2004
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Indonesia, Malaysia & Singapore Handbook - Halaman 240
One of the best known instruments in Sarawak is the engkerurai (or kelun), the bagpipes of Borneo, which is usually associated with the Kenyahs and Kayans, but is also found in Sabah (where it is called a sompoton). It is a hand-held organ in ...
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Indonesia, Malaysia & Singapore handbook - Halaman 263
Simple engkerurai can only manage 1 chord; more sophisticated ones allow the player to use 2 pipes for the melody, while the others provide an harmonic drone. The Bidayuh are specialists in bamboo instruments and make flutes of various ...
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Indonesia, Malaysia & Singapore Handbook - Halaman 303
Simple engkerurai can only manage one chord; more sophisticated ones allow the player to use two pipes for the melody, while the others provide an harmonic drone. The Bidayuh are specialists in bamboo instruments and make flutes of ...
Joshua Eliot, Jane Bickersteth, Sebastian Ballard,
1996
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Malaysia & Singapore Handbook - Halaman 319
One of the best known instruments in Sarawak is the engkerurai (or keluri), the bagpipes of Borneo, which is usually associated with the Kenyans and Kay- ... Simple engkerurai can only manage one chord; more sophisticated ones Culture 319.
Jane Bickersteth, Amanda Hinton,
1996
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Jalai Jako' Iban: a basic grammar of the Iban language of ...
B: Utai tu' di-kumbai engkerurai. 'It is called [an] "engkerurai" [a musical instrument].' 42 Reflexive pronouns In a sentence where someone does something to himself or herself, the object is expressed by a reflexive pronoun. The Iban reflexive ...
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Selected Musical Terms of Non-Western Cultures: A ... - Halaman 182
m> (Engkruri) (Borneo — Sea Dayak). A mouth organ with free reed (similar to the Chinese sheng). It has a calabash wind chest and 6-8 bamboo pipes placed in circular form. Cf. Kelurai; Khaen. Lit.: nos. 254-55. Engket-engket (West ...
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Borneo. Ediz. Inglese - Halaman 38
Gongs and drums accompany dancing. Ensembles often include the sape, a four-string guitar with wooden body and rattan strings. Other Dayak musical instruments include bamboo flutes and the engkerurai or keluri, a kind of bagpipe with ...
Chris Rowthorn, Muhammad Cohen, China Williams,
2008
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The Encyclopedia of Malaysia: Performing arts - Halaman 77
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 Dusunic communities in Sabah. Often imitating dance music, sundatang ...
Ghulam-Sarwar Yousof,
2004