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    Studi Dendrite Arm Spacing (DAS) dan Akustik Pada Pengecoran Perunggu 20% Sn Sebagai Bahan Gamelan by I.K.G. Sugita, K. Astawa

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Tin bronze is widely used as materials of traditional musical instruments such as gamelan, cymbals and bells. …”
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    Assessing the appropriateness of 'synaesthetic' messaging on crisps packaging by Crisinel, A, Spence, C

    Published 2012
    “…The packaging includes specific colours, patterns, and, in some cases, pictures of musical instruments associated with the various flavours in the range. …”
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    Surcando caminos de interculturalidad sustentados en la Etnomatemática by Oswaldo Jesús Martínez Padrón, María Luisa Oliveras

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…During the course various aspects associated with the idea of mathematics in different cultures were developed, which allowed us to initiate research on Teacher Education and Ethnomathematics, emphasizing the identification, evaluation and description of mathematical practices that take place outside school (mathematics in the design and construction of: blowguns, indigenous baskets, musical instruments, houses). In the medium-term (5 years), the products emerging because of the impulse of the course are: Ethnomathematics training courses, MA and PhD postgraduate work, research projects and numerous publications in conferences and scientific journals.…”
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    DESIGNING AND IMPLEMENTING THE EDUCATIONAL GAME “INDONESIAN TRIBES” FOR THE KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS by Pikir Wisnu Wijayanto, Yahdi Siradj

    Published 2016-10-01
    “…This multimedia application is de- signed to facilitate the students in order to improve their knowledge of tribes and cultures in Indonesia such as the traditional clothes, houses, dances in Indonesia, and the gamelan musical instruments. This application is equipped with a Kinect sensor technology to de- tect the external trigger such as speech and gesture recognition that will further encourage the liveliness; children are play while learning. …”
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    TARI BALANSE MADAM PADA MASTARAKAT NIAS DI PADANG SUMATERA BARAT: KAJIAN KOMPARASI BENTUK by Novina Yeni Fatrina

    Published 2016-01-01
    “… Balanse Madam dance  belongs to social dance with the married dancer.   Balanse Madam dance performance  is  accompanied with western music instrument such as drum set, accordion, violin,  guitar, tambourine, drum and tambour.   Balanse Madam dance performance in the  customary event in 2007, was different from the one in 1994. …”
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    The development and influence in traditional and modern music on the everyday life of the Kyrgyz people by Miloš Jodas

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Furthermore, the thesis focuses on related phenomena including folk music instruments of the Kyrgyz or the Kyrgyz storytellers and musicians, who call themselves aqyns and manaschi. …”
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    Encounters with music in the study of the History of art: the contribution of the Monastery of San Millán de la Cogolla (La Rioja) by Begoña Arrue Ugarte

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Several references taken from different documentary sources on the significance of the choir in the monastic life, the varied activities related to the choir area and the acquisition of musical instruments are also given. Finally, the paper presents unknown graffiti we have recently found in the ancient benedictine novitiate, in which musical symbols and notations on songs and dances from the XVII and XVIII centuries are represented.…”
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    Orchestrating Sufism: The Transculturation of Ottoman Aesthetic Traditions in Indonesian Muslims by Sunarto Sunarto, Robby Habiba Abror

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…In addition, the Ottoman Turkey with Sufism from Mevlana Jalāl ad-Dīn Rūmī has introduced music to Indonesia, which includes recitative poetry sung, Turkish musical instruments, and the Sufistic Whirling Darvish dance of Mevlevi Rūmī sufism order. …”
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    The Symbolic Interaction in Trumpets Playing During Worship Ceremony at Higher Than Ever Church by Agus Cahyono, Septian Cipto Nugroho, Wadiyo Wadiyo

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…In worship at the Higher Than Ever Church, the trumpet instrument is combined with modern musical instruments. Dealing with the background, the main focus of this study is related to symbolic interaction in the playing of Trumpet. …”
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    Classification of Iranian traditional musical modes (DASTGÄH) with artificial neural network by Borhan Beigzadeh, Mojtaba Belali Koochesfahani

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The seven Iranian musical modes including SHÖR, HOMÄYÖN, SEGÄH, CHEHÄRGÄH, MÄHÖR, NAVÄ and RÄST-PANJGÄH are studied for the two musical instruments NEY and Violin as well as for a vocal song. …”
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    In Search of Approaches to Development of Electronic Educational Resource “Musical Culture of China” for Students of Russia Pedagogical Universities by Marina S. Osenneva, Liu Qun

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The work with this electronic educational resource helps to increase the readiness of future teachers to implement the acquired knowledge and practical skills in their professional activities when introducing students to Chinese musical culture in musical­ instrumental, musical­plastic and vocal­choral activities.…”
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    Music Instructional to Develop Character Values for Early Childhood at Fishery Community Tambak Lorok Semarang City by Emmy Budiartati, Martini Jamaris, Yufiarti Yufiarti

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The music instructional in early childhood includes; singing, clapping, and playing simple musical instruments in accordance to develop their character values. …”
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    The link between the tonehole lattice cutoff frequency and clarinet sound radiation: a quantitative study by Petersen Erik Alan, Colinot Tom, Guillemain Philippe, Kergomard Jean

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Musical instruments are said to have a personality, which we notice in the sound that they produce. …”
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    IMPLEMENTASI PEMBELAJARAN ANAK USIA DINI BERBASIS BUDAYA LOKAL DI PAUD FULL DAY SCHOOL by Muzakki Muzakki, Puji Yanti Fauziah

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The elements of local wisdom which are acknowledged are Javanese culture norms, religious system, traditional games, traditional foods, Javanese traditional dance, Javanese language, livelihood system, Javanese songs, traditional music instruments, and folktales.…”
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    RHEOLOGICAL BEHAVIOUR OF CURLYMAPLE WOOD (ACER PSEUDOPLATANUS) USED FOR BACK SIDE OF VIOLIN by Mariana Domnica STANCIU, Ioan CURTU, Eugen MOIȘAN, Dorin MAN, Adriana SAVIN, Gabriel DOBRESCU

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Maple wood (Acer Pseudoplatanus) for musical instruments is used to getting back plates and sides for string instruments (violin family). …”
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    Analysis of the breathing function in wind instrumental musicians by Italo Paranhos Santos, Renato Fleury Cardoso, Franciele Angelo de Deus, Henrique Silveira Costa, Vanessa Pereira Lima

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The relationship between respiratory function and the use of wind musical instruments is an area of knowledge that has not been extensively explored. …”
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    The correlations between body posture parameters and physical fitness characteristics of male and female pupils playing the accordion and the Western concert flute by Mateusz Apanowicz

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Summary As regards the players of musical instruments, the most frequent correlations with the characteristics of physical fitness were observed among female pupils of class III, IV, V and male pupils of class I, moderately frequent relationships were recorded among female students of II, VI and male students of class II, III and the fewest correlations were noticed among female pupils of class I and male pupils of class IV and V. …”
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