BENTUK PENYAJIAN LAGU OEMAR BAKRIE DI MARCHING BAND SWATAMI PADA GEBYAR PENDIDIKAN NASIONAL KABUPATEN LABUHANBATU UTARA
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https://doi.org/10.24114/grenek.v7i1.8790Abstract
The results showed that one form of emotional expression that is channeledthrough the music and therefore, the group marching band Swatami on
arranemen songs Oemar Bakrie brought by Marching band Swatami using three
categories of instrument, namely: instrument Percussion in tone (Glockenspiel,
vibraphone, Xylophone, Marimba), brass instruments (trumpet, Mellophone,
Baritone, Tuba), and percussion (Senar drum, tenor drum, bass drum, cymbals).
Choosing songs Omar bakrie for in the arrangements with the shape Marching
band. Bakrie Oemar tempo songs using 163 has 51 bars and has two variations of
the melody, the melody forms A and B. Form benuk melodic presentation of the
song sung by Oemar Bakrie Swatami Marching band is a form of self
appreciation for issuing arts talent. Using costumes and makeup of their pride
that seemed interesting and luxurious for a show. Using display / position players
make this show the higher thevalue of his art.
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2018-01-03
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