THE EVOLUTION OF GAMBUS: TRADITIONAL TO MODERN

Muhammad Asyraf, M. Bakri, Kamal Sabran
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Gambus is supposed to have evolved from an Arabic musical instrument called Oud, which means wood; flexible branches or stalks; often referred to as a piece of wood. The Malay Peninsula, comprised of Malaysia, Brunei, Indonesia, and Singapore, is home to the lute-related term gambus. Gambus Hadramauth (Johor Gambus), Hadhrami Gambus (Malaysian Gambus), and Contemporary Gambus are the traditional varieties of Gambus in Malaysia. Gambus, which is renowned for producing music that warms and soothes the spirit, is truly accessible to people of all races and genders. Consequently, the purpose of this study is to follow the evolution of gambus in Malaysia. There are two objectives of the study, which are to study the development of gambus in terms of its physical structure, and then to identify the evolution of gambus from the perspective of its performance practice and repertoire. The research strategy involves qualitative descriptive techniques, in which data is collected through library procedures, analysed depending on the stated problem, and then the findings of the analysis are reported in writing. This study's data comes from scholarly books, theses, and periodicals. According to the findings of the researcher, the performance of gambus is significant to Malays and Muslims; even this musical instrument is viewed as a source of money for performers and producers. In addition, gambus musical instruments are more popular for entertainment purposes and are accepted and relevant to society. Keywords: Gambus, Oud, traditional musical instrument, evolution, achievement.
gambus的演变:从传统到现代
Gambus应该是从一种叫做Oud的阿拉伯乐器演变而来,Oud的意思是木头;柔韧的枝或茎;通常被称为一块木头。由马来西亚、文莱、印度尼西亚和新加坡组成的马来半岛是琵琶相关术语gambus的发源地。甘巴斯哈德拉auth(柔佛甘巴斯),Hadhrami甘巴斯(马来西亚甘巴斯)和当代甘巴斯是马来西亚传统的甘巴斯品种。以制作温暖和抚慰心灵的音乐而闻名的Gambus,是真正不分种族和性别的音乐。因此,本研究的目的是跟随gambus在马来西亚的演变。本文的研究目标有两个,一是从音色的物理结构上研究音色的发展,二是从音色的演奏实践和曲目上识别音色的演变。研究策略涉及定性描述技术,其中通过图书馆程序收集数据,根据所述问题进行分析,然后以书面形式报告分析结果。这项研究的数据来自学术书籍、论文和期刊。根据研究人员的发现,gambus的表现对马来人和穆斯林都很重要;甚至这种乐器也被视为表演者和制作人的一种收入来源。此外,gambus乐器更受欢迎的娱乐目的,并被接受和相关的社会。关键词:音域,乌德,传统乐器,演变,成就。
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