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  2. Music of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The contemporary music of Indonesia today is also popular amongst neighbouring countries, such as Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei. [2] In general, traditional music and songs of Indonesia compromises a strong beat and harmony with strong influence from Indian, Java, Arabic, Chinese and Malay classical music.

  3. Dangdut - Wikipedia

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    Dangdut (/ dɑːŋˈduːt /) is a genre of Indonesian folk music that is partly derived and fused from Hindustani, Arabic, and, to a lesser extent, Malay, Minangkabau, Javanese, Sundanese and local folk music. [1][2][3] Dangdut is the most popular musical genre in Indonesia [1] and very popular in other Maritime Southeast Asian countries ...

  4. List of Indonesian national songs - Wikipedia

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    Maju Tak Gentar (Cornel Simanjuntak) Mars Bambu Runcing (Kamsidi / Daldjono) Mars Harapan Bangsa (Kamsidi/Daldjono) Mars Pancasila (Sudharnoto) Melati di Tapal Batas (Ismail Marzuki) Mengheningkan Cipta (Hymne Pahlawan) (Truno Prawit) Merah Putih (Ibu Soed) Merah Putih (Gombloh) Nusantara.

  5. Bengawan Solo (song) - Wikipedia

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    Bengawan Solo (song) "Bengawan Solo" (lit. "Solo River") is an Indonesian song written by Gesang Martohartono in 1940. The song is a description of the longest river in Java, Solo River. The song became popular in Indonesia during the Second World War and was one of the songs promoted nationally in the newly-independent country after the war.

  6. Gamelan - Wikipedia

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    The Indonesian singer Anggun often incorporated in her works Indonesian traditional tunes from the gamelan and tembang style of singing. Typical gamelan tunes can be traced in several songs in her album Snow on the Sahara such as " Snow on the Sahara ", " A Rose in the Wind ", and also in her collaboration works with Deep Forest on "Deep Blue ...

  7. Rasa Sayang - Wikipedia

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    Folk Song. " Rasa Sayang " (pronounced [ˈrasa 'sajaŋ], literally "loving feeling") is a folk song from the Malay Archipelago, [1][2][3][4] popular in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. The basis of "Rasa Sayang" is similar to Dondang Sayang and Malay folk songs, which take their form from the pantun, a traditional ethnic Malay poetic ...

  8. Gending Sriwijaya - Wikipedia

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    Gending Sriwijaya is the name of the traditional performance whether it is a song, music, as well as dance that originated from Palembang, South Sumatra, Indonesia.Both of the song and the dance was created to describes the splendor, cultural refinement, glory and the grandeur of Srivijaya empire that once succeed on unifying the western parts of Indonesian archipelago and Malay world generally.

  9. Category:Indonesian folk songs - Wikipedia

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