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Implementation of Music Arts Learning in Culture Arts Lessons at Elementary School in Pontianak Municipality Ghozali, Imam; Sumaryanto F., Totok; Utomo, Udi
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 6 No 1 (2018): February 2018
Publisher : The Journal of Educational Development

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v6i1.20733

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Art is multilingual, multidimensional, and multicultural. The special characters that art possesses are aesthetic, expressive, and creative all of which are integral parts of each other. The teaching of arts in elementary school is left to class teachers who are generally very limited in terms of their cognitive, affective, or psychomotoric aspects. It allows the gap in arts education in elementary school so it is necessary to research how the implementation of music arts learning in elementary school is.This research uses qualitative method with descriptive analytical procedures. The main data sources of this study were elementary school teachers while the supporting data sources were students and principal. The data collection techniques include observations, interviews, and documentary studies. The data were tested for their validity with the triangulation technique. The data analysis techniques included interactive analysis models. The results of study which was located in apublic elementary school and two private elementary schools showthe tendency of certain grouping pattern in the learning processes. The background, interest, and arts potential are the factors that influence the grouping. The integrative thematic approach in arts learning can cause the teacher to become less focused, the frequency of meetings is not constant, and material staging is rather difficult to do. In general, the learning processes were generally textbook oriented.
Masampere: A Creative Process in Sangihe Community Post Zending Tukang Latuni, Glenie; Utomo, Udi
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 6 No 3 (2018): October 2018
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v6i3.25396

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This paper aims to explain the creative process of Masampere music post Zending Tukang from Germany in Sangihe in the late 20th century which influenced the singing culture of the Sangihe community. Using the concept of qualitative research based on a multidisciplinary approach complemented by the concepts of history, anthropology, sociology, and ethnomusicology, this study was used to solve problems through observation, interviews, and literature review and Masampere singing analysis in the community. The arrival of Zending Tukang in Sangihe aims to carry out evangelism through planting a lifestyle in the style of Pietism Calvinism so that the people of Sangihe can get out of traditional lifestyles into creative communities. Evangelism began with the establishment of a school (working stendent) called the Gunung school in Manganitu. Learning at the school was free, all students were trained to farm, work, sew, raise livestock, and trade by selling their work. Music is also the main subject in this school. Meistersinger German-style vocal music is applied by E.T. Steller with the concept of the rhythm pattern of proonos prootos in accapela singing. In addition, church schools also train students to sing. After that, a singing competition with awards and prizes was offered in the race. As a result, a form of singing art emerged with a new style in Sangihe, which was singing a choir in an acclaimed manner with the style of matunjuke, masampere, and mebawalase which the community called Masampere music.
Implementation of Music Arts Learning in Culture Arts Lessons at Elementary School in Pontianak Municipality Ghozali, Imam; Sumaryanto F., Totok; Utomo, Udi
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 6 No 1 (2018): February 2018
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v6i1.20733

Abstract

Art is multilingual, multidimensional, and multicultural. The special characters that art possesses are aesthetic, expressive, and creative all of which are integral parts of each other. The teaching of arts in elementary school is left to class teachers who are generally very limited in terms of their cognitive, affective, or psychomotoric aspects. It allows the gap in arts education in elementary school so it is necessary to research how the implementation of music arts learning in elementary school is.This research uses qualitative method with descriptive analytical procedures. The main data sources of this study were elementary school teachers while the supporting data sources were students and principal. The data collection techniques include observations, interviews, and documentary studies. The data were tested for their validity with the triangulation technique. The data analysis techniques included interactive analysis models. The results of study which was located in apublic elementary school and two private elementary schools showthe tendency of certain grouping pattern in the learning processes. The background, interest, and arts potential are the factors that influence the grouping. The integrative thematic approach in arts learning can cause the teacher to become less focused, the frequency of meetings is not constant, and material staging is rather difficult to do. In general, the learning processes were generally textbook oriented.
Masampere: A Creative Process in Sangihe Community Post Zending Tukang Latuni, Glenie; Utomo, Udi
The Journal of Educational Development Vol 6 No 3 (2018): October 2018
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jed.v6i3.25396

Abstract

This paper aims to explain the creative process of Masampere music post Zending Tukang from Germany in Sangihe in the late 20th century which influenced the singing culture of the Sangihe community. Using the concept of qualitative research based on a multidisciplinary approach complemented by the concepts of history, anthropology, sociology, and ethnomusicology, this study was used to solve problems through observation, interviews, and literature review and Masampere singing analysis in the community. The arrival of Zending Tukang in Sangihe aims to carry out evangelism through planting a lifestyle in the style of Pietism Calvinism so that the people of Sangihe can get out of traditional lifestyles into creative communities. Evangelism began with the establishment of a school (working stendent) called the Gunung school in Manganitu. Learning at the school was free, all students were trained to farm, work, sew, raise livestock, and trade by selling their work. Music is also the main subject in this school. Meistersinger German-style vocal music is applied by E.T. Steller with the concept of the rhythm pattern of proonos prootos in accapela singing. In addition, church schools also train students to sing. After that, a singing competition with awards and prizes was offered in the race. As a result, a form of singing art emerged with a new style in Sangihe, which was singing a choir in an acclaimed manner with the style of matunjuke, masampere, and mebawalase which the community called Masampere music.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Abdul Rachman Afwa, Mughny El. Agus Cahyono Alhail, Hadi Andhika Kurniawan Annisa Furi, Giza Abel Arbi, Bahtiar Arbi, Bahtiar Arqam, Muh. Azmi, Ulya Zakaria Bekti, Wahyu Prasetyo Beniarso, Mundin Bidang, Aris Bima Pradipta, Nareswara Cahyono, Indrawan Nur Cinta Salim, Clarrisa Vicky Fidela Dalori, Dalori Dedy Firduansyah Dewantara, Pitrang Dewi, Nurul Kemala Dini, Tria Ayu Effendi, Widia Eka Titi Andaryani Eko Raharjo Fakhruddin Fakhruddin Falah, Ade Fajrul Farid Ahmadi Faruq Alfianto, Faruq Fathur Rokhman Fauzi, Muhamad Irfan Febrianto, Aji Sofian Glenie Latuni Guntaris, Endik Handayani, Setyati Dyah Hariono, Slamet Hartono Hartono Haryadi - I Ketut Suada Ida Zulaeha Imam Ghozali Indariyana, Raditya Wahyu Irfanda Rizki Harmono Sejati Joko Wiyoso Juanita Theresia Adimurti Julta, Arbi Kartikasari, Farida Nur Kautzar, Awang Kembang Ayu Agustya Korsini, Perseveranda Putra Krido Bangun Nugroho, Dwi Kodrat Krisbiyanti, Billa Kurnia, Yoga Pria Kwidura, Nugroho Laili Rahmawati, Laili Lestari, Yunia Murdi M. Marauna, Vikran Mahardhika, Hendy Malarsih Malarsih Manuel Pratama, Ritchie Margono, Agusta Muchsin, Ibnu Amar Muhammad Jazuli Muhammad Rifki Mujadid, Ahmad Zahry Natalia, Violinna Wynsa Natonis, Rolfi Junyanto Is Nirbaya, Eryaya Nirbaya, Eryaya nirwanto, bagus Oriana Tio Parahita Nainggolan Pamungkas, Benidiktus Candra Perdana, Firdaus Perdana, Firdaus Prabowo, Anik Pramudhita, Chatarina Ria Pratama, Ritchie Manuel Prayekti, Hesty Puput Meinis Narselina Puspita, Nisa Rahma Putri, Farah Kamelia Ali Putri, Osmawinda Renaldus Afoan Elu, Agustinus Richard Junior Kapoyos Riyatmoko, Joko Rosikhatul Ilmiyah, Rosikhatul Ruata, Isabella Christy Ryandana, Mylza Nova Sabillah, Masayu Selly Sabillah, Masayu Selly Safitri, Setiorini Rahma Safitri, Setiorini Rahma Santi Pratiwi, Santi Saputra, Dani Nur Saputra, Oktafian Harys Sari, Reza Nepilia Shobirin, Ma’as Siwi, Laras Grahita Slamet Haryono Soegiyanto Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto Soesanto Soesanto Sri Susilogati Sumarti Suardi, Rofiandri Sugiyo Sugiyo, Sugiyo Suharto Suharto Sumaryanto F, Totok Sumaryanto F, Totok Sumaryanto, Toto Sunarto Sunarto Syah Sinaga, Fajry Sub'haan Syahrul Syah Sinaga Tampubolon, Rina Anggita Taqi, Ahmad Yazid Teguh Supriyanto Theo Ardiyarta Tilova, Eshia Monica Tina Mati, Reneldis Tjetjep Rohendi Rohidi, Tjetjep Rohendi Totok Sumaryanto F., Totok Totok Sumaryanto Florentinus, Totok Sumaryanto Tri Joko Raharjo Udju, Makdalena Yuniati Hege Ulfah, Zulfia Wadiyo Wadiyo wafa, mochammad usman Wahyu Lestari Wasino Wasino wicaksono, refi yunanda Widodo Widodo Wiharyanti, Theresia Ratna Wijaya, Barkah Bangkit Willy Lontoh Willy Lontoh, Willy Winata, Dean Arda Wismandanu, Hanur Wisnugraha, Azhardi Woro Sumarni Wulandari, Eky Olivia Zairin, Achmad