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Repertoar Journal
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Repertoar is a periodical scientific journal dedicated to publishing papers and research works in the field of music. This journal includes research articles along with ideas, which fall into the scope of: 1. Music 2. Music Works 3. Ethnomusicology 4. Music Therapy 5. Film Music 6. Digital Music
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Analysis of Song Structure and Chord Progression in The Girl From Ipanema Albet Karuniawan, Gabriel
Repertoar Vol 6 No 2 (2026)
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This study aims to analyze the song form and chord progression of "The Girl From Ipanema" by Antonio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method, with data collected through interviews, observation, and documentation. The results of the study show that: (1) The Girl from Ipanema has a 3-part song form, namely A-B-A, in which a sequence technique is found in the development of the motif in each part. (2) This song is played in the key of F Major, with the following chord progression. In the introduction section, there is a progression of I9-IVm6-I9. In section A, there is a chord progression of IM9-IIm13-IIm7-IIb7#11-IM7, in section B, there is a progression of IM7-IV9-Im7-VI#9-I#m7-VI9 (in the key of F#) - IIIm7-VI(b9)-IIm7-V(b9) (in the key of F Major).
An Analysis of Guitar Performance Techniques in Sakura Theme and Variation by Yuquijiro Yocoh Ricky Sukrido, Gabriel
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This study aims to describe the classical guitar playing techniques in Yuquijiro Yocoh’s Sakura Theme and Variations and to explain their application and supporting factors, with a primary focus on these techniques in this work. This study is divided into seven sections: Introduction, Theme, Variation 1, Variation 2, Variation 3, Variation 4, and finally Coda. These sections feature several techniques, including guitar-playing techniques for the right and left hands. The right-hand techniques include appoggiando, tirando, pizzicato, tremolo, and strumming. The left-hand techniques include slur, barre, and harmonic.
The Existence of The Sun Goes Down Band in Mojokerto City on the Local Community Purba, Yedija
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This article discusses the existence of the band The Sun Goes Down (TSGD) in Mojokerto. This study aims to reveal the influence of TSGD on mass movements and communities, so that the industry in this small city becomes more conducive thanks to the band's existence. In analysing this issue, the researcher uses the theory of existence as outlined by Christian (2016), which includes three approaches: the relationship between existence and transcendent matters; existence as a philosophy that underlies truth and gives meaning to life; and existence as testable through thought patterns and actions. The study shows that TSGD has successfully maintained its presence in Mojokerto through various music performances. The band also evokes nostalgia among young people of the 2000s and contributes to communities beyond music, such as at thrifting festivals. In addition, TSGD has had a positive impact on major event promoters in Mojokerto by serving as guest stars at music events, thereby reviving young people's interest in the city's major events.
The Keroncong Song Jembatan Suramadu by Orkes Keroncong Kurmunadi: A Study of Arrangement and Characteristics -, Kholifatul Amalia
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This study aims to analyze the arrangement and describe the musical characteristics of the Keroncong Jembatan Suramadu song composed by Orkes Keroncong Kurmunadi, which reflects the group's musical identity. The method used is qualitative descriptive, with data collection techniques through observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis was conducted through reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results of the study show that this song has a complex structure (prelude, intro, phrases A, B, C, interlude, ole-ole, coda) with a distinctive repetition pattern. The song uses the key of G major, 4/4 time, Allegretto tempo, and I–IV–V–I chord progression. The arrangement combines varied melodic techniques, improvisation, and rich harmonies, along with a blend of classic keroncong style and modern elements. Instruments such as the cak, cuk, cello, violin, flute, and keyboard create harmonious colors and expressive dynamics. Overall, this song strongly and distinctively represents the musical character of the Kurmunadi Keroncong Orchestra.
The Effectiveness of Soulface Band's Music Presentation on the Attractiveness of Fameliza Cafe Visitors Mayang Sari, Nisa Aprilia
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Music plays an important role in life, especially in the entertainment industry. Live music performances in cafes provide direct entertainment, creating a relaxed atmosphere and attracting visitors. This study uses a mixed-methods design that combines qualitative and quantitative approaches. In the initial qualitative stage, the study explored the form of the Soulface band's music presentation through observation and interviews with band members. The quantitative stage involved distributing questionnaires to 66 cafe visitors to measure the effectiveness of the presentation in attracting visitors. The data were analyzed using simple linear regression to assess the relationship between presentation format and visitor attraction. The second qualitative stage then explored the impact of music presentation descriptively through interviews with three visitors. The study's results show that Soulface's performance is compelling and significant in attracting visitors. In addition, live music has a positive impact on visitors' cognitive, emotional, behavioral, social, and symbolic aspects. These findings confirm that music has a strategic role in supporting business success, especially in creating appeal and positive experiences in cafes.
A Review of Musical Content Creativity in the Vocal Groove Community Adelya Annisa Marfirasari
Repertoar Vol 6 No 2 (2026)
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This study aims to describe in depth the various stages of the creative process undertaken by Vocal Groove in creating music content, as well as to analyze creative solutions to overcome constraints in creating music content.  This study uses qualitative methods, with data collection based on observation of Vocal Groove content on TikTok, in-depth interviews with members and the founder of the Vocal Groove community, and supporting documentation.  This research examines the creative process of the Vocal Groove community in creating music content on TikTok, focusing on the case study " Never Enough ." This research uses Graham Wallas' four-stage theory of creativity, namely preparation, incubation, illumination, and verification.  The results show that the creative process is iterative.  Various obstacles, such as member absences, differences in understanding the song, and technical problems, are overcome through creative solutions such as role-sharing, independent practice, group practice, and team collaboration.  Despite limitations, Vocal Groove is still able to produce engaging, high-quality music content through collective work and social media adaptation.
The Arrangement of the song Nyello' Aeng by Jaka Mahendra Hafizahrawani in the UL – Daul Lancenk Tresna music group, Pamekasan Regency Andika Budiono, Louis
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The song Nyello' Aeng tells of an activity carried out by villagers who still use or utilize water for their daily needs. The song Nyello' Aeng also tells the story of a village maiden and her activity, Nyello' Aeng, which in Indonesian means "to fetch water." Ul-Daul's musical arrangement of Nyello' Aeng is more interesting and encourages the community to sing along. The presentation is now modern, so the community can clearly hear Nyello' Aeng. The selection of the song Nyello' Aeng for the Ul-Daul musical arrangement was based on the opportunity within the scope of Ul-Daul music. According to Jaka Mahendra, it is rare for Ul-Daul music groups to arrange the song Nyello' Aeng, so Jaka Mahendra wanted to take advantage of this moment to give a new touch to the song Nyello' Aeng.
Asmalibrasi by Soegi Bornean: A Study of Song Form and Meaning Nada Satyawidya, Alya
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This study aims to examine the structure and musical meaning in Soegi Bornean's song Asmalibrasi using a musical form analysis and musical aesthetics approach. As a popular musical work rich in expression, Asmalibrasi is worth further analysis, not only in its lyrics but also in its musical elements as written in the score. The method used is a qualitative descriptive approach with score analysis, including observation of song form, expression marks, dynamics, articulation, and harmonic progression. The results of the study show that this song has a three-part form (A–B–A′) with divisions into intro, verse, chorus, bridge, interlude, and coda. Expression marks play an important role in shaping emotional meaning. Changes in dynamics, chord progressions, and phrase structure show an emotional journey from calm to climax and back to silence. In conclusion, Asmalibrasi is not only pleasant to listen to but also features a strong, expressive musical structure. This song shows that popular music can be analyzed scientifically and contains deep aesthetic value.
The Song Tau Nduweni by Keroncong Group Titi Laras: A Perspective on Song Form and Marketing Strategy Sa'diyah, Lailatus
Repertoar Vol 6 No 2 (2026)
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Surabaya is home to many keroncong music groups, one of which is Titi Laras. This group blends traditional keroncong with other musical genres, creating a distinctive musical style. Based on this background, the study addresses two main research questions: (1) What is the management concept of Titi Laras? and (2) What are its marketing strategies?This research employs a qualitative method, utilizing observation, interviews, and documentation techniques. The validity of the data is tested through triangulation, and the data analysis process involves collection, reduction, and presentation of data.The findings indicate that Titi Laras applies the fundamental management functions: planning, organizing, directing, and controlling. Its marketing strategy leverages social media platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Spotify. This approach has enabled Titi Laras to enhance the quality of its performances.
Music Training as a Therapeutic Medium for Students with Autism at Sforzando Music School Liadi, Gregory
Repertoar Vol 6 No 2 (2026)
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This study explores the effectiveness of music training as a therapeutic medium for students with autism at the Sforzando Music School, using a descriptive qualitative approach. Data were collected through passive participant observation, structured interviews with the school founder, teachers, and parents, and document analysis. The analysis shows Sforzando's structured program, which covers nine aspects of development (Salim, 2006) and five main benefits of music as therapy (Salim, 2009), significantly supports the holistic development of autistic children. Case studies of five students demonstrate substantial progress in communication, self-regulation, and social interaction. This study concludes that music training at Sforzando is not merely an additional activity but a powerful therapeutic tool for the comprehensive development of autistic students.

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