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Musikolastika: Jurnal Pertunjukan dan Pendidikan Musik
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Focus and Scope Musikolastika: Journal of Music Performance and Education is a scholarly publication dedicated to the dissemination of knowledge concerning music and its societal applications in Indonesia. Through the publication of research articles, review articles, case reports, and conceptual or policy articles, Musikolastika serves as a platform for scholars and practitioners to engage with various aspects of musicology. With a particular emphasis on areas such as the analysis and forms of music, ethnomusicology, music performance, music education, philosophy, aesthetics, concepts, music theory, historical and musical entities, as well as the utilization of technology in music production, distribution, and consumption, the journal provides a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted nature of music in both academic and practical contexts. Moreover, in acknowledging the diverse cultural landscape of Indonesia, Musikolastika also integrates a focus on Indonesian music traditions, contemporary music developments, music education practices, and the music industry within the local context, enriching the scholarly discourse with insights relevant to the Indonesian cultural milieu.
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Interpersonal Intelligence as a Predictor of Ensemble Music Learning Outcomes among Senior High School Students Nino Sadewo; Nafik Salafiyah; Rasheed Adeyinka Uthman
Musikolastika: Jurnal Pertunjukan dan Pendidikan Musik Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/musikolastika.v7i2.216

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Objective: This study aims to analyze the influence of interpersonal intelligence on students’ learning outcomes in music education, particularly in ensemble learning, among Grade XI students at SMA Negeri 2 Sragen. Interpersonal intelligence is regarded as an essential ability in collaborative music learning, which requires cooperation, communication, and coordination among students. Method: This study employed a quantitative approach with a correlational research design. The participants consisted of 36 Grade XI students at SMA Negeri 2 Sragen. Data were collected through an interpersonal intelligence questionnaire, observations of ensemble learning activities, supporting interviews, and documentation of students’ learning outcomes. The data were analyzed using simple linear regression to determine the extent of the influence of interpersonal intelligence on music learning outcomes. Results and Discussion: The results of the analysis revealed a significance value of 0.000 (p < 0.05), indicating a significant influence of interpersonal intelligence on ensemble music learning outcomes. The coefficient of determination (R²) of 0.589 shows that interpersonal intelligence contributed 58.9% to the variance in students’ music learning outcomes. These findings suggest that students with higher interpersonal intelligence tend to collaborate more effectively, communicate more efficiently, and adjust their roles within ensemble groups, resulting in more optimal musical performances. Conclusion: Interpersonal intelligence has a significant influence on music learning outcomes in ensemble-based learning. Therefore, the development of interpersonal intelligence should be emphasized in collaborative music learning strategies to enhance students’ learning outcomes and the quality of social interaction in music education.
Proses Pembelajaran Ekstrakurikuler Paduan Suara Menggunakan Metode Vokalisi Dadang Dwi Septiyan; Haura Dwitayu Bachri; Syamsul Rizal
Musikolastika: Jurnal Pertunjukan dan Pendidikan Musik Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/musikolastika.v7i1.217

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Purpose: This research aims to analyze and describe the learning process and vocalization methods used. The problems studied are the learning process of vocalization in Smanda Choir and the analysis of vocalization methods in Smanda Choir. This research approach refers to the concept of vocalization and the choir itself with the support of other relevant concepts. Methods: The research method uses a qualitative method with descriptive explanation. Data sources come from observation, interviews, documentation studies, and relevant literature studies in providing a comprehensive perspective. Result and Discussion: The results of this study indicate that the vocalization method has several steps that must be taken, but in Smanda Choir SMAN 2 Kota Serang there are findings that the vocalization method used is divided into four steps, namely, breathing, mumbling, intonation intervals (arpeggio) and vocal formation. This is based on the reference order with the provisions set by the trainer. The main contribution of this study lies in the identification and documentation of the vocalization method structure specifically adapted by the Smanda Choir coach-an area that has not been widely explored in previous studies. This research also offers a contextual perspective on how the vocalization method is adjusted based on its effectiveness for students within the setting of a secondary school extracurricular program. Conclusion: This study can be concluded that the vocalization method in Smanda Choir has a process and order that is tailored to the needs based on the techniques and methods developed, while the researcher analyzes the method based on what the trainer does with the selection of vocalization method points according to the needs and procedures that are adjusted based on the effectiveness of the students.
Transformasi Alat Musik Celempung ke Dalam Format KONTAKT Library Sebagai Media Kreativitas Musik Digital Wilky Leonady; Iwan Gunawan; Toni Setiawan Sutanto; Sailendra Bedantara Gunawan
Musikolastika: Jurnal Pertunjukan dan Pendidikan Musik Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/musikolastika.v7i1.218

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Objective: This study aims to develop a virtual celempung instrument based on the KONTAKT Library as an innovative tool for digital music creation, while also supporting the preservation of Sundanese cultural heritage in the digital age. Method: The research adopts a practice-based research method, which recognizes artistic practice as a legitimate source of knowledge. The process includes pre-production, production, and post-production stages, involving sound sampling, audio editing, and programming through both artistic and technological approaches. It also explores the potential integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in sound design. Results and Discussion: The developed virtual celempung instrument successfully replicates the authentic sound characteristics of the original instrument while offering opportunities for the creation of adaptive and innovative new sounds in cross-genre digital music. The combination of sampling technology and local cultural practice creates an innovative space for the development of tradition-based digital musical instruments. Conclusion: This study contributes to the field of digital ethnomusicology through a novel approach that integrates traditional musical heritage with advanced technologies, particularly AI. The innovation not only enhances access to traditional instruments but also strengthens the synergy between cultural tradition and technological advancement in contemporary music landscapes.
Integrating Smart Apps Creator as Interactive Learning Media in Junior High School Choir Education Chica Anggraeni; Antonius Edi Nugroho; Muhammad Asyraf Mohd Bakri
Musikolastika: Jurnal Pertunjukan dan Pendidikan Musik Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/musikolastika.v7i2.219

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Objective: This study aims to describe the implementation of Smart Apps Creator (SAC)–based interactive learning media in supporting choir learning at the junior high school (SMP) level. SAC enables teachers to develop interactive materials integrating images, videos, and audio to foster student engagement and active learning in music instruction. Method: This research employed a qualitative descriptive design. The participants included music teachers, students, and school stakeholders (e.g., the principal). Data were collected through classroom observations, semi-structured interviews, and document analysis of learning materials developed using SAC. The study was preceded by a brief literature review to frame key issues related to interactive media use in schools. Results and Discussion: The findings indicate that SAC-assisted learning media was implemented to deliver choir materials in a more interactive format, helping teachers organize content into accessible modules and supporting students in following vocal practice through audio-visual guidance. SAC features were perceived to increase students’ attention, learning motivation, and participation during choir activities. The implementation also revealed practical challenges, particularly differences in teachers’ digital readiness and the need for consistent instructional design to align SAC content with learning objectives. Conclusion: SAC-based interactive media is a feasible approach for enhancing choir learning in junior high schools by promoting engaging, structured, and multimedia-supported instruction. Continued teacher support and design guidance are recommended to optimize its classroom impact.
Penciptaan Lagu Mars sebagai upaya memperkuat Nasionalisme terhadap Sekolah Indonesia Den Haag Desti Yustianingsih; Fensy Sella; Henry Virgan; Gunar Gunadi
Musikolastika: Jurnal Pertunjukan dan Pendidikan Musik Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/musikolastika.v7i1.220

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Objective: This study aims to address the need of Sekolah Indonesia Den Haag (SIDH) for a school march song as a symbol of pride and an educational tool to instill national values within a multicultural environment. Method: The research employs a practice-led research (PLR) method with an artistic approach, involving a step-by-step creation process including lyric writing, idea and melody exploration, and musical composition. The process engages teachers, SIDH academic community members, and music experts, and includes documentation, discussions, and song trials with the school institution to ensure alignment with its values and needs. Results and Discussion: The main outcome of the research is the creation of an SIDH school march song that is easy to remember and carries a strong message of nationalism, fostering unity and a shared school identity. The documented creative process highlights collective involvement as a participatory approach in developing educational works. Conclusion: This study affirms the fundamental importance of a school march song in shaping identity, reinforcing national values, and nurturing nationalism in Indonesian educational environments abroad. Its novelty lies in meeting a real institutional need with a contextually relevant composition and providing a creative process model that may serve as a reference for other schools.
Exploring the Contribution of Violin Room to the Creative Industry and Music Culture in the Digital Age Septian Okky Pradana; Irfanda Rizki Harmono Sejati; Isatou Jarju
Musikolastika: Jurnal Pertunjukan dan Pendidikan Musik Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/musikolastika.v7i2.230

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Objective: This study aims to examine the contribution of Violin Room to the creative industry and music culture in the digital era. Method: This research employs a qualitative descriptive approach with a phenomenological design, allowing for an in-depth understanding of the experiences and practices implemented by Violin Room. Results and Discussion:The findings reveal that Violin Room adopts a systematic strategy in content creation, including planning, production, and publication stages. The content produced covers educational material such as violin tutorials and music theory, as well as entertainment, including student performances and cover songs. The promotional strategies employed involve SEO optimization, the use of attractive thumbnails, and active audience engagement through comments. Conclusion: Violin Room successfully utilizes the violin as a medium for creative content through structured production processes, engaging educational and entertaining content, and effective digital promotion. This not only bridges classical music traditions with digital culture but also broadens the appreciation of the violin in the modern era, contributing to the development of music-based creative content.
Music, Algorithms, and Popularity: How TikTok Trends Act as Catalysts in Shaping Contemporary Culture Harold Marshall Simalango; Erika Amelia; Rintia Marsyanda; Duta Ananda; Muhammad Rendy Sanjaya Putra; Afrizal Yudha Setiawan; Chhorn Chanthy
Musikolastika: Jurnal Pertunjukan dan Pendidikan Musik Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/musikolastika.v7i2.239

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Objective: This study aims to examine TikTok’s role as a catalyst in shaping music trends through its algorithms and popularity dynamics. Method: A content analysis was conducted on 35 TikTok audio and video clips that went viral in 2024-2025 to understand the relationship between music, algorithms, and digital popular culture. Results and Discussion: The findings reveal that the popularity of music on TikTok is not solely dependent on its artistic value but also on how users package the song within the context of digital culture, such as dance challenges, memes, and remixes. TikTok’s algorithm facilitates rapid music dissemination, leveraging social dynamics and advanced algorithmic strategies. Conclusion: TikTok functions not only as a music distribution platform but also as a cultural agent that shapes music preferences and accelerates the viral cycles of songs within the contemporary music industry. This study contributes to the field of music and digital media by highlighting how platform algorithms can shape cultural preferences and the broader dynamics of the music industry.
Exploring Collaborative Music Practices in Shaping Social Interaction and Professional Development in Music Education Kupar N Banurea; Kartini E Simangunsong; Inas Dian P Azizah; Bian Pamungkas; Prisma Tejapermana; Edi Sunjayanto Masykuri
Musikolastika: Jurnal Pertunjukan dan Pendidikan Musik Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/musikolastika.v7i2.244

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Objective: This study aims to explore the role of musical collaboration in fostering social practices within music classrooms and to identify the factors that influence the success of such collaboration. Method: Employing a qualitative approach through interviews and observations, the research investigates how collaboration in music classes contributes to social dynamics among students. The data were collected through interviews conducted in the music studio at Campus A, University of Lampung. Results and Discussion: The findings indicate that collaboration plays a significant role in building team cohesion, enhancing interpersonal skills, and strengthening students’ social character. Collaborative activities, such as arranging songs, vocal and instrumental rehearsals, group discussions to understand music theory, and participation in traditional music practices like the Lampung bronze ensemble, encourage open communication, mutual respect, empathy, and a shared sense of responsibility. Nevertheless, the collaborative process also faces challenges, including differences in individual abilities, varying levels of commitment, and difficulties in unifying creative ideas. Key factors for successful collaboration include effective communication, fair distribution of roles, and a supportive group dynamic. Conclusion: collaboration in music education not only enhances students’ musical competence but also shapes them into cooperative, reflective, and adaptable individuals within both social and professional environments.
The Effectiveness of the Team Games Tournament Model in Improving Motivation and Learning Outcomes in High School Music Education: A Quasi-Experimental Study Indah Setyaningrum; Hafid Zuhdan Bahtiar; Ron Noriyah
Musikolastika: Jurnal Pertunjukan dan Pendidikan Musik Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/musikolastika.v7i2.248

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Objective: This study aims to explore and implement the Team Games Tournament (TGT) learning model in music learning at SMA Negeri 2 Mranggen. The TGT model, which is part of a cooperative learning strategy, is expected to increase active participation, collaboration between students, and conceptual understanding in music art learning. Method: This study uses a quantitative approach and a quasi-experimental research type. The sample in this study consists of three classes, namely class XI G, H and I. The sampling technique is purposive sampling. Data collection used includes tests, questionnaires, and observations. The instruments to be used include tests, questionnaires, and observation sheets. Data analysis techniques in this study with descriptive analysis, validity tests include expert validation and instrument trial validation, reliability tests, normality tests and t-tests. Results and Discussion: The results of the study showed that there was a significant increase in student learning outcomes, the initial validity value obtained a result of 0.254 or 25.4 included in the (Low) category and the final validity result obtained a result of 0.864 or 86.4 included in the (very high) category. From these results, it is known that the difference between the pretest and posttest results is 0.610 or 61.0 which indicates that the increase in student motivation and learning outcomes is in the high category. Conclusion: learning music arts with the use of the Team Games Tournament (TGT) learning model can increase student motivation and learning outcomes at SMA Negeri 2 Mranggen by 61.0. These findings provide a practical contribution to the development of active learning models in the context of arts education in secondary schools, especially in music learning, and open up opportunities for the application of similar models in other schools.
Singing as a Meaningful Learning Approach for Introducing Numbers and Letters in Early Childhood Education Fajar Tri Nanda Rahayu; Sandie Gunara; Fensy Sella; Salieu Jammeh
Musikolastika: Jurnal Pertunjukan dan Pendidikan Musik Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/musikolastika.v7i2.271

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Purpose: This study aims to describe the effectiveness of a singing-based approach in introducing numbers and letters to early childhood learners at TK Melati Purwakarta. Considering that early childhood cognitive development is characterized by symbolic and imaginative thinking, this period is regarded as a golden age for the introduction of early literacy skills. Method: This study employed a qualitative approach using a descriptive method. Data were collected through classroom observations, interviews, and documentation of learning activities. Results and Discussion: The findings indicate that the singing-based approach enhances children’s ability to recognize numbers and letters in an enjoyable and meaningful way. Songs combined with body movements and visual media were found to improve memory, concentration, and active engagement in the learning process. Teachers implemented learning activities systematically, beginning with the selection of theme-appropriate songs and continuing through to the evaluation of children’s development. In addition to cognitive benefits, this approach also contributed positively to the development of children’s musicality and social-emotional skills. Conclusion: The singing-based approach represents an effective and appropriate alternative teaching method in early childhood education, particularly for introducing numbers and letters in a fun and meaningful manner.

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