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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. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Category:Indonesian folk songs - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 17 September 2021, at 21:03 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  6. Gamelan - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary Indonesian music scene, some groups fuse contemporary westernized jazz fusion music with the legacy of traditional ethnic music traditions. In the case of Krakatau and SambaSunda , the bands from West Java, the traditional Sundanese kacapi suling and gamelan degung Sunda orchestra is performed alongside drum set, keyboard and ...

  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. Category:Indonesian songs - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian folk songs‎ (6 P) Indonesian hip hop songs‎ (1 C) ... Pages in category "Indonesian songs" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total

  9. Culture of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    India has notably influenced Indonesian songs and movies. A popular type of song is the Indian-rhythmical dangdut, which is often mixed with Arabic, Javanese and Malay folk music. Despite the influences of foreign culture, some remote Indonesian regions still preserve uniquely indigenous culture.