Kaiway, Yudhi Aji Ristanto
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Analysis of Emotional Aspects in Lyrics and Melody of the Traditional Song “Awe Jale” in Sentani Tribe Kaiway, Yudhi Aji Ristanto; Ardini, Ni Wayan; Yudarta, I Gede
Journal of Music Science, Technology, and Industry Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Denpasar

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Purpose: A traditional Sentani song named "Awe Jale" is one of the valuable cultural heritages of the Papuan people. In this study, an analysis of the emotional aspects contained in the lyrics and melody of the song was carried out. Research method: This research aims to understand how the lyrics and melody of "Awe Jale" communicate and influence the feelings of the listener. The analytical methods used include lyric text analysis, melody analysis, and integration of these two aspects to understand the overall emotional experience conveyed by the song. Results and discussion: The traditional song of the Sentani tribe "Awe Jale" is an embodiment of the rich culture and life of the Papuan people. Implication: Through emotion analysis of the lyrics and melody of this song, people can understand more deeply about the expression of feelings, cultural values, and the close relationship between humans and nature and spiritual life.
ART ECOSYSTEM OF THE HGATERI TRADITIONAL MUSIC GROUP IN JAYAPURA PAPUA Kaiway, Yudhi Aji Ristanto; Mudra, I Wayan; Sariada, I Ketut
Proceeding Bali-Bhuwana Waskita: Global Art Creativity Conference Vol. 4 (2024): Proceedings Bali-Bhuwana Waskita: Global Art Creativity Conference
Publisher : UPT Pusat Penerbitan LP2MPP ISI Bali

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This study looks at the world of traditional Papuan music, focusing on the Hgateri group. Hgateri is a traditional music group in Jayapura that keeps Wonti-Waropen music alive and is a symbol of efforts to preserve traditional music in Papua. This research aims to describe the traditional Papuan music ecosystem by studying the Hgateri group. Using a qualitative method, we gathered data through observations, interviews with the group leader, and documents. The results show that Hgateri has found new ways to introduce traditional music to young people. This study looks at how this group works in different areas: culture and society, where Hgateri helps keep their culture alive and brings the Wonti people closer together; economics, where the group has shown that traditional arts can make a steady income; education, where Hgateri helps young people grow and learn; laws, where the group understands the importance of being legal; and technology, where they combine old and new ways to create exciting performances. This research helps us better understand traditional Papuan music and how to keep it alive.