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JSM (Jurnal Seni Musik)
ISSN : 23014091     EISSN : 25032860     DOI : 10.15294/JSM.V8I1
Core Subject : Art,
a peer reviewed journal publishing original research and conceptual papers on music, music education, music performance [see Focus and Scope]. It is publishes by Department of Drama, Dance, and Music Education (Sendratasik), Semarang State University (UNNES) two time a year, June and December, in cooperation with Asosiasi Profesi Pendidik Sendratasik Indonesia (AP2SENI)/The Association of Profession for Indonesian Sendratasik Educators Research, comprises scholarly reports that enhance knowledge regarding art in general, performing art, and art education. This may include articles that report results of quantitative or qualitative research studies. Conceptual Idea, publishes articles conceptually relevant to advancing the practice of music and learning, present theories of music, models, or philosophical position, etc. Articles may draw upon theory/or material developed in educational practice that recognize and address a wide range of pedagogical approach that would interest members from a variety of countries and teaching setting, including activities and art materials to help internationalize art curricula.
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Search results for , issue "Vol 12 No 2 (2023): December 2023" : 13 Documents clear
Simple Arrangement of Children’s Song with Trilingual Characters As Learning Media For PGSD and PGMI Students Sinaga, Syahrul Syah; Widayanti, Maria Johana Ari; Andaryani, Eka Titi; Muchsin, Ibnu Amar
Jurnal Seni Musik Vol 12 No 2 (2023): December 2023
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jsm.v12i2.76556

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The existing quality of learning media, particularly in teaching multilingual characters of Early Childhood Education, poses a challenge in education. Teachers should possess the skills to continuously innovate in creating instructional materials, including prospective teachers, namely PGSD and PGMI students. This program aims to enhance the skills of PGSD and PGMI students in developing multilingual character education media for children. The primary focus is on using children's songs as an engaging and effective educational tool. Another issue is the need for more skills among students in creating multilingual and character-based instructional media that can captivate children's interest. The ultimate goal is to improve students' skills in creating engaging and effective instructional media, providing benefits to children, and contributing positive knowledge to the general public. As a solution, this program creates a simple arrangement of children's songs with characters in three languages as instructional media for PGSD and PGMI students. In its implementation, students are equipped with the skills to create simple arrangements of children's songs with the hope that this will serve as valuable preparation for creating engaging instructional materials.
Musical Accompaniment in Dolalak Dance: The Perspective of Beauty Philosophy Cita Hapsari, Maria Magdalena; Naam, Muh Fakhrihun
Jurnal Seni Musik Vol 12 No 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jsm.v12i2.77460

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Dolalak is an art form that encompasses the integration of dance and music components. Dolalak, a widely known folk art form, continues to thrive in the local community of Purworejo Regency, located in the province of Central Java. This form of Dolalak art is classified within the collective folk art genre, serving as a distinctive representation of the artistic tradition found in Purworejo Regency. This research is of the qualitative descriptive type. The data collection technique employed in this research is document study. The data analysis technique in this research involves data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The authenticity of the data is ensured through the technique of theoretical triangulation. The aesthetics of the music in Tari Dolalak reflect deep-seated cultural, religious, and creative values. Through harmony, rhythm, and emotional expression, the music in Tari Dolalak offers a captivating and profound artistic experience for its enthusiasts, solidifying this dance as an inseparable part of Indonesia's rich and valuable cultural heritage.
Audio Test for Musicality: Designing A Technology-Based Instrument for Measuring Music Learning Outcomes Salafiyah, Nafik; Wadiyo, Wadiyo; Aesijah, Siti; Nuswantara, Deu Aditama
Jurnal Seni Musik Vol 12 No 2 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jsm.v12i2.78140

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The Musicality Assessment Test is a notation-based examination covering three concepts: ear training, listening, and reading. Due to the incorporation of these three conceptual domains, the musicality test can only be effectively conducted when the test questions are presented in audio format. The aim of this study was to innovate the testing process as a means of assessing music learning outcomes through an audio-based format. This study employed qualitative descriptive method, and utilized Sibelius and Cubase software as technological tools. The design phase began with the preparation of the structured test instrument, followed by the recording process using Sibelius software. This involved recording questions related to rhythmic, pitch, interval, melodic, scale, and harmonic notation, which were then transformed into MIDI format. Cubase software was employed for combining human voice with MIDI in the recording process. The testing instrument was meticulously crafted as an innovative product, ready for trial to measure the musicality abilities of test takers. The test tool was designed as an innovative product, poised for use in assessing the musicality skills of test takers.

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