Angklung - History

History

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Timeline • Samples
Genres
  • Classical
  • Kecak
  • Kecapi suling
  • Tembang sunda
  • Pop Indo
  • Dance-pop
  • Dangdut
  • Hip hop
  • Kroncong
  • Gambang kromong
  • Gambus
  • Jaipongan
  • Langgam jawa
  • Pop Batak
  • Pop Minang
  • Pop Sunda
  • Qasidah modern
  • Rock
  • Tapanuli ogong
  • Tembang jawa
Specific forms
  • Gamelan
  • Angklung
  • Beleganjur
  • Degung
  • Gambang
  • Gender Wayang
  • Gong gede
  • Gong kebyar
  • Jegog
  • Joged bumbung
  • Salendro
  • Selunding
  • Semar pegulingan
Regional music
  • Bali
  • Borneo
  • Java
  • Moluccan Islands
  • Papua
  • Sulawesi
  • Sumatra
  • Sunda

According to Dr.Groneman, angklung had already been a favorite musical instrument of the entire archipelago even before the Hindu era. According to Jaap Kunst in Music in Java, besides West Java, angklung also exists in South Sumatra and Kalimantan. Lampung, East Java and Central Java are also familiar with the instrument.

In the Hindu period and the time of the Kingdom of Sunda, the angklung played an important role in ceremonies. The angklung was played to honor Dewi Sri, the goddess of fertility, so she would bless their land and lives. The angklung also signaled the time for prayers, and was said to have been played since the 7th century in Kingdom of Sunda. In the Kingdom of Sunda, it provided martial music during the Battle of Bubat, as told in the Kidung Sunda.

The oldest surviving angklung is 400 years old Angklung Gubrag. It was made in the 17th century in Jasinga, Bogor. Other antique angklung are stored in the Sri Baduga Museum, Bandung. The oldest angklung tradition is called "Angklung Buhun" (Sundanese: "Ancient Angklung") from Lebak Regency, Banten Angklung buhun is an ancient type of angklung played by Baduy people of inland Banten province during Seren Taun harvest ceremony.

In 1938, Daeng Soetigna, from Bandung, created an angklung that is based on the diatonic scale instead of the traditional pélog or sléndro scales. Since then, the angklung has returned to popularity and is used for education and entertainment, and may even accompany western instruments in an orchestra. One of the first performances of angklung in an orchestra was in 1955 during the Bandung Conference. In 1966 Udjo Ngalagena, a student of Daeng Soetigna, opened his "Saung Angklung" (House of Angklung) as a centre for its preservation and development.

UNESCO designated the angklung a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity on November 18, 2010.

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