Darmawan, I Komang Werdi
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NEMU–ANG, A NEW MUSICAL COMPOSITION Santosa, Hendra; Darmawan, I Komang Werdi; Hartini, Ni Putu
Lekesan: Interdisciplinary Journal of Asia Pacific Arts Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Institut Seni Indonesia Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31091/lksn.v7i1.2782

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Nemu-Ang is an innovative Karawitan musical composition. The background of the musical artwork is from the phenomenon of appreciate the melody, which currently doesn't exist in almost every musical artwork. The main reason for that is that the lay public can't enjoy the work. This phenomenon inspired Karawitan's composition with the medium of the Gamelan Singapraga. This Karawitan music composition takes the object of honey as a central object because this honey has a multitude of benefits and a sweet taste that stands out, so this focuses on aspects of how honey is produced and the taste of honey itself. Nemu-Ang's innovative form of musical composition uses rhythm, melody, and harmonization from the Singapraga Gamelan to have a sweet taste like honey and the process of making it. The method for producing this work is Panca Stithi Ngawi Sani by Prof. Dr. I Wayan Dibia, and it is very easy to understand for ordinary people who want to create art. This method includes the ngawirasa (find the inspiration), ngawacak (object exploration), ngarencana (conception of the object), ngawangun (execution of the concept), ngebah (presentation/performed the artwork). Based on the results of applying this method, Nemu-Ang's work was very effective, and the work was realized as it should have a duration of 11 minutes. In the future, this work can be enjoyed by the wider community to become an inspiration for further musical works.
Developing Singakerta Village Through the Establishment Sekaa Gong | Membangun Desa Singakerta Melalui Pembentukan Sekaa Gong Darmawan, I Komang Werdi; Santosa, Hendra
GHURNITA: Jurnal Seni Karawitan Vol 4 No 1 (2024): Maret
Publisher : Pusat Penerbitan LPPMPP ISI Denpasar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59997/jurnalsenikarawitan.v4i1.2396

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The Thematic Community Service Program Developing Village was conducted in Singakerta Village, focusing on Banjar Tunon. The first activity was to observe the track record of the Karawitan in Singakerta Village. From the case study, a generation-related problem was found. The non-developing potential of the Childern’s Traditional Music Group was formed in 2013, so researchers intend to rebuild the Childern’s Traditional Music Group to become a work program in the Thematic Community Service Program Developing Village. The name of Childern’s Traditional Music Group is Jenggala Kauripan. The research method applied is a qualitative method with the process of collecting data through observation and interviews. The rehearsal at Jenggala Kauripan Childern’s Traditional Music Group is held four times a week by applying the Balinese Karawitan teaching method, namely the Catur Maguru method such as maguru lima, maguru panggul, maguru kuping, and maguru rasa and also accompanied by additional procedures, such as the drill method and the questioning method. Through this training, the results have been staged two times so that the contribution of this training can be achieved.