JSM (Jurnal Seni Musik)
Vol 10 No 1 (2021): June, 2021

Music Accompaniment Of Japin Carita South Kalimantan

Mahendra, Benny (Unknown)
Cahaya, Noor (Unknown)
Najamudin, Muhammad (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Jun 2021

Abstract

This research was conducted due to the lack of public knowledge about the music accompaniment of Japin Carita from South Kalimantan. This research focused more on the theory and practice of music science regarding the music accompaniment of this local South Kalimantan theater. This research used naturalistic qualitative method because it was held in natural conditions (natural setting), this method is also called the ethnographic method. Data gathering techniques include; observation, interview, documentation. Data analysis techniques include data reduction, data presentation, and verification. Japin Carita is a traditional theater art from South Kalimantan which is derived from the art of Japin, a dance that originates from Arab. The word Japin in Arabic originating from the word zafin which means fast footwork, and just like the definition Japin dance movement is indeed prioritizing foot movements. The structure of musical forms that can be used as music accompaniment to Japin Carita are; Gasim, Takzim, Rawis, Melagu, Nyanyian, and Tahtim. Japin music in Japin Carita theater is not only for the opening music, but also when the actors enter and leave the stage, and for the closing music. Music illustrations depicting the atmosphere of a place or the mood of an actor, whether sad, afraid, anxious, happy and so on must also follow the rhythm of Japin music. Japin Carita musical instruments consist of baboons, gongs, violins, keprak, and gambus. The function of Japin music accompaniment includes entertainment media, communication media, symbolic tribute, physical responses, continuity media, cultural statistics, and atmosphere proponent of the Japin Carita play/ script.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jsm

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Subject

Arts

Description

a peer reviewed journal publishing original research and conceptual papers on music, music education, music performance [see Focus and Scope]. It is publishes by Department of Drama, Dance, and Music Education (Sendratasik), Semarang State University (UNNES) two time a year, June and December, in ...