Communication Through Music During the Attack of Covid-19

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Eka Titi Andaryani, Muhammad Jazuli, Udi Utomo, Agus Cahyono
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Abstract

Precisely December 2019, the pandemic or Corona virus 2019 was first identified in the city of Wuhan in China. Since then, more than 100 million people have been detected by the virus, which WHO states are because it has spread to more than 215 countries. Covid has increased its impact on health and all music business and education, so it has impacted the decline of musical activity. During the pandemic, various studies have been carried out, but few have studied music communication which can be categorized as education. This was a qualitative study using secondary data, especially from books and international journal articles that discussed music and pandemic issues. There are four types of data that have been successfully collected, including data on physical benefits, data on music communication, the benefits of criticism during a pandemic, and also the role of music in preventing pandemics. I then examine the data and discuss the results where we see that music has a huge opportunity to continue despite a pandemic. Because in this revolutionary era, music can be enjoyed without having to interact, like on stage and in concerts in buildings because of the technological era people who enjoy music. Finally, it can concluded that the music is played to socialize the dangers of the pandemic and prevention efforts. The use of music to socialize and raise public awareness of the pandemic is very effective here. One example is what government and other world bodies in Vietnam did with a song themed "Ghen Cô Vy".
新冠肺炎疫情期间的音乐交流
恰好在2019年12月,2019冠状病毒大流行首次在中国武汉市被发现。从那时起,已有超过1亿人被该病毒检测到,世卫组织称这是因为它已经传播到超过215个国家。新冠疫情加大了对健康、所有音乐业务和教育的影响,因此影响了音乐活动的减少。在大流行期间,进行了各种研究,但很少有研究可以归类为教育的音乐传播。这是一项定性研究,使用了二手数据,特别是来自讨论音乐和流行病问题的书籍和国际期刊文章。已成功收集的数据有四种类型,包括关于身体益处的数据、关于音乐传播的数据、流行病期间批评的益处以及音乐在预防流行病方面的作用。然后,我检查了数据并讨论了结果,我们发现尽管流行,音乐仍有很大的机会继续发展。因为在这个革命性的时代,音乐可以在没有互动的情况下享受,就像在舞台上,在音乐厅里,因为科技时代人们喜欢音乐。最后,它可以得出结论,播放音乐是为了使流行病的危险和预防工作社会化。在这里,利用音乐进行社交和提高公众对疫情的认识是非常有效的。其中一个例子是越南政府和其他世界机构以“Ghen Cô Vy”为主题的歌曲。
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Journal of Namibian Studies
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