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By Fiolisya 91 1 st Song Si Patokaan North Sulawesi Lyrics Sayangsayang Si Patokaan Matego tego gorokan Sayang Sayangsayang Si Patokaan Matego tego gorokan Sayang Sako mangewo tanah man jauh ID: 602003

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Traditional Songs From Sulawesi

By:

Fiolisya

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Song : Si Patokaan North Sulawesi

Lyrics:Sayang-sayang, Si PatokaanMatego tego gorokan SayangSayang-sayang, Si PatokaanMatego tego gorokan SayangSako mangewo tanah man jauhMangewo milei lek lako SayangSako mangewo tanah man jauh Mangewo milei lek leko Sayang

Meaning:1st verse:My dear Si PatokaanSome people are pale and struggling2x2nd verse:When you go some place far awayBe careful on your journey2xSi Patokaan: People in Minahasa, NorthSulawesiSlide3

Place in Culture

When is it performed?

End of occasions

LullabyBefore someone goes away to travelMostly sung by parents to their kidsSlide4

Music Elements

Dynamics: It is medium and doesn’t change. mf.

Style: The lyrics are written like a poem. It is an old song.

Texture: Heterophony (2 vocal parts, same melody, different timing)Timbre: The singing is high pitched.Harmony: The chords repeat themselves but it is different from first verse to second verse.Tempo: The speed is fast and it stays the same.Beat/Meter: 4/4 beats. Emphasized on the background music.Scale/Key: CMelody: There are no big jumps. The melody on the first verse is a repetition.Rhythm: The rhythm is consistent and it is not complex.Slide5

2nd

Song :

Pakarena South Sulawesi

LyricsIka teri tura tea bauAdat taman io loa sayangE aule pakarenayaPakarenaya labiriri pagaukangIka tebu tara teang sayangPunania pagaukang sayangE aule suku Bajinasuku Bajina punania pakarena

Pakarena Le’ngok Le’ngok BauPaganrang aMikki Mikki sayangE Aule Papui’ Pui’Papui’ Pui Sa’ge Rapa’ SulengkanaMeaningWe are on topWith a tradition from a long time backPakarenaPakarena graceful in every appearanceIf there is an activity or a party,An eventIt would be nice

Very nice if there are

Pakarena

Pakarena

… swinging

Tambour, rocking, swaying their shoulders

Trumpeter

Very tightly crossedSlide6

Place in Culture

When Is It Performed?

It is performed as a music accompaniment to the traditional dance

Tari Pakarena.The song explains the importance of preserving the culture.It takes part in the culture of Sulawesi, showing that the people appreciate their own traditions, in this case, the dance. This is seen from the lyrics “Pakarena graceful in every appearance” and “very nice if there are Pakarena”Slide7

Music Elements

Dynamics: The background music is loud (f). The singing is also loud but has some softness to it (mf)

Style: It is an old song

Texture: monophonic (only 1 vocal part)Timbre: The singing is high pitched.Harmony: The chords are a repetition.Tempo: The tempo is fast and consistent.Beat/Meter: 4/4 Beat. It is emphasized.Scale/Key: DMelody: The jumps between notes aren’t so big.Rhythm: it is consistentSlide8

3

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Song : Poco-Poco North Sulawesi

LyricsBalenggang pata pataNgana pegoyang pica picaNgana pebody poco pocoCuma ngana yang kita cintaCuma ngana yang kita sayangCuma ngana suka bikin pusingNgana bilang kita na sayang

Rasa hati ini malayang jauh dijadijaBiar ngana kita pebayangBiar na bikin layang layangCuma ngana yang kita sayangMeaningSwinging your way aroundYour moves are livelyThe way you moveYou are the one I loveYou are the one I care aboutOnly you give me headachesSlide9

Place in Culture

When is it performed?

To interest other people to dance

EntertainmentMusic accompaniment for sports in schools.The dance that goes with it is not difficultcompared to other traditional dances, makingit often performed in different events.Slide10

Music Elements

Dynamics: It is a little bit loud. f.

Style: Used for dance. The song is not so old, from 1990’s. The genre is

dangdut.Texture: Monophonic (1 vocal part)Timbre: The vocal is low pitched.Harmony: The chords are a repetition.Tempo: The speed is medium and it doesn’t change.Beat/Meter: 4/4 beats. Emphasized on the background music.Melody: There are no big jumps between notes.Rhythm: The rhythm is consistent and complex.Slide11

4

th

Song: Angin Mamiri

South SulawesiLyricsAnging mammiri kupasangPitujui tontongannaTusarroa takkaluppa 2xE..alue.. Namangngu’rangiTutenayya.. Tutenayya Pa’risi’naE..alue.. Namangngu’rangiTutenayya.. Tutenayya Pa’risi’na

Battumi anging mammiriAnging ngerang dinging dingingNamalantang saribukuMeaningWind is blowing, and I sent a messageDeliver it up to the windowTo the one who often forgetsUntil that person remembers againThe one who has no sympathyCome, breezy blowing windWind that brings a cold feelingThat pierces the boneUntil that person remembersTrickle, tears, trickleSlide12

Place in Culture

Considered a rhythmic poem.

Tells a story of how they let a wind send a message to someone they miss.Slide13

Music Elements

Dynamics: The instrument and vocal has the same loudness (mf)

Style: It is an old song

Texture: Polyphonic (more than 1 vocal parts sang simultaneously). At 1 part it is Heterophony (same melody, sang at different times)Timbre: The singing is high pitchedHarmony: The chords are repeated but changes between verses.Tempo: It is a slow song and it is consistent.Beat/Meter: 4/4 Beat. It is emphasized.Scale/Key: E MajMelody: There are no big jumps. The melody is smooth.Rhythm: The rhythm is not so complex because it has a slow beat.Slide14

5th

Song:

Esa Mokan North Sulawesi

LyricsEsa mokan genangku wia nikoTea mo ma dua dua genang e kariaMengale ngale uman wia si Opo WailanPakatuan pakalawiden kita nu wayaMengale ngale uman wia si Opo WailanPakatuan pakalawiden kita nu waya

MeaningThere is only oneHope for youDo not hesitateMy friend,Always pray to GodFor long life and blessing, for both of usSlide15

Place in Culture

Tells a story about the loyalty of two people to each other.

Gives a message to leave everything to God.Slide16

Music Elements

Dynamics: The instrument is not so loud (mp) and the singing is a little bit loud (f)

Style: traditional (only accompanied by 1 traditional instrument)

Texture: Polyphony (2 vocal parts sang simultaneously)Timbre: The singing is high pitched.Harmony: The chords is repeated.Tempo: The song is slow and it is consistent.Beat/Meter: The beat is not emphasizedScale/Key: CMelody: There are some big jumps, not so much. The melody has a smooth, flowing manner.Rhythm: It is consistent and not complex.Slide17

Works Cited

Arti

Lagu: Esa Mokan”. N.p

. 11 August 2011. Web. 1 September 2013. < http://bahasatombulu.blogspot.com/2011/08/esa-mokan.html>* “Culture & Arts in North Sulawesi, Indonesia”. North Sulawesi Tourism Promotion Board. N.d. Web. 21 August 2013. <http://www.north-sulawesi.org/culture.html>“Lagu-lagu Anak Dari Daerah Sulawesi”.

N.p

. 25 February 2011. Web. 25 August 2013. <

http://lagu-anak-anak.com/lagu-daerah/lagu-lagu-anak-dari-daerah-sulawesi/

>

Lirik

Lagu

Angin

Mamiri

”.

Kata

Ilmu

.

N.d

. Web. 31 August 2013.

http://www.katailmu.com/2011/01/lirik-lagu-anging-mammiri.html

Pakarena

”.

N.p

. 16 September 2012. Web. 1 September 2013. <

http://pakelong.blogspot.com/2012/03/maharani-pakarena.html

>*

Poco-poco

”. Indonesia

Berprestasi

. 26 December 2009. Web. 31 August 2013. <

http://www.indonesiaberprestasi.web.id/pembangunan-bangsa/headline/ngana-pe-bodi-poco-poco/

>

“Si

Patokaan

”.

Kebudayaan

Indonesia.

N.d

. Web. 21 August 2013. <

http://kebudayaanindonesia.net/id/culture/876/si-patokaan#.Uhl9h3-Pk7s

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