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Title: | The designing and development of gendang kecapi as bamboo-based musical instruments on eco-tourism activities | Authors: | Mohd Aswawi Isa Khairul Azhar Mat Daud Mohd Hilmi Harun Wan Mohd Faizal Ishak Shaipuddin Muhammad Muhammad Hawari Berahim Ros Dalilah Abd Ghani Siti Nur Anis Muhammad Apandi Sudirman Kiffli Farrah Atikah Saari |
Issue Date: | Jul-2021 | Conference: | AIP Conference Proceedings | Abstract: | This paper was developed to reveal the finding of studies related to musical heritage of Malay-based bamboo. The study was conducted in several districts in the state of Kelantan such as Tanah Merah, Pasir Puteh and Pasir Mas. The data was obtained via a series of interview with a bamboo traditional musician. The finding shows that there are several types of bamboo-based musical instruments that are almost extinct in Kelantan. Among the musical instruments are the gendang kecapi, the serunai, Kertok Buluh, the instrument music can duplicate voice kijang, burung wak-wak, rusa, burung sitar, napoh or kancil and ayam hutan. All of these musical instruments are almost extinct and are no longer recognized by a new generation. From this study, the findings also show that the development of bamboo-based musical instruments has high potential to stimulate the growth of eco-tourism activities in Malaysia. In this regard, this paper will explore and reveal the findings of this study so that bamboo-based musical instrument will be known to all future generations. It's also can be used as one of the most exciting eco-tourism activities through organizing workshop to making bamboo-based musical instruments. |
Description: | Scopus |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2806 | ISSN: | 0094243X | DOI: | 10.1063/5.0054373 |
Appears in Collections: | Faculty of Creative Technology & Heritage - Proceedings |
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