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Rolling Stone magazine Indonesia – 68th Best Indonesian Song (1950–2008): "Aku Ingin" [2009] Most Prominent Jazz Musician: 33rd Jazz Goes to Campus – 4th JGTC Award [2010] Australian Alumni Award for Cultural & Art [2010] Best Jazz Artist Instrumental Performance: 14th AMI Awards [2011] Most Influential Indonesian Musician on Twitter: [2011]
Born on 26 August 1963, Thukul attended junior high school, but left middle school in 1982 due to his family's financial constraints. Early jobs included newspaper-seller, ticket-scalper, and finisher in a furniture shop.
Elfa Secioria and Fera Syl – "Mama, Aku Ingin Pulang" (performed by The Ladies) Nyonk Kunci and David Lau – "Ayo Menanam" (performed by Chilla Irawan) Giring Nidji and Andro Nidji – "Bundaku" (performed by Lintar Idola Cilik) Shelly – "Jagoan Sejati" (performed by Umay Shahab) Nyonk Kunci – "Jangan Merokok" (performed by Marvin Martin)
Judika Nalom Abadi Sihotang (born 31 August 1978), known mononymously as Judika, is an Indonesian singer and actor.He has released seven albums (some of which were multi-platinum selling) and received multiple awards including Anugerah Musik Indonesia and Anugerah Planet Muzik.
For subdominant chords, in the key of C major, in the chord progression C major/F major/G7/C major (a simple I /IV/V7/I progression), the notes of the subdominant chord, F major, are "F, A, and C". As such, a performer or arranger who wished to add variety to the song could try using a chord substitution for a repetition of this progression.
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The following three chords are all C-major triads in root position with different voicings. The first is in close position (the most compact voicing), while the second and third are in open position (that is, with wider spacing). Notice also that the G is doubled at the octave in the third chord; that is, it appears in two different octaves.
"Aku" (meaning "Me") is a 1943 Indonesian-language poem by Chairil Anwar. It reflects his individualistic nature and vitality. It reflects his individualistic nature and vitality. Poem