L. A. Introduction: In this module, you will learn about the important features of the vocal and instrumental music of Southeast Asian Countries (Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, and Malaysia). The music of Southeast Asian Countries as mentioned, reflect the different aspects of Southeast Asian culture through their musical ensembles and the different cultural and musical practices of Cambodia, Indonesia, and Myanmar as expressed through their feelings towards each other, to the environment and to their history and culture. Vocal music is music made specifically for voices. It may be performed with or without instruments while instrumental music is made solely for instruments. DOM - IS AU od 1 viti:
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A general musical division exists between the urban and rural areas of Southeast Asia. Urban centres comprise the islands of Java and Bali and places in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar, where big ensembles of gong families play for court and state ceremonies. Rural areas include other islands and remote places, where smaller ensembles and solo instruments play a simpler music for village feasts, curing ceremonies, and daily activities. In cities and towns influenced by Hindu epics such as the Ramayana and Mahabharata, shadow and masked plays and dances utilizing music play important communal roles, while in less urbanized areas, in lieu of musical plays, chants and songs in spirit worship and rituals are sung in exclusive surroundings—a ritual procession on the headwaters of Borneo, a drinking ceremony in the jungles of Palawan, a feast in the uplands of Luzon.
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