Timbral Spectogram of The Bonang From Malaysian Gamelan

This study explores timbral visualization to recognize the sound from Malaysian Gamelan and provide detailed description of the sound.The timbre of two sets of bonang (bonang penerus and bonang barung ) are used to perceive the sound recorded from the Malaysian Gamelan. The higher pitch bonang pene...

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Main Authors: Sinin, Hamdan, Ahmad Fauzi, Musib, Iran Amri, Musoddiq, Hasnizam, Abdul Wahid, Saiful Hairi, Othman
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Published: The International Journal of Innovative Design, Creativity and Social Sciences 2018
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spelling my.unimas.ir.233122023-03-29T04:10:46Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/23312/ Timbral Spectogram of The Bonang From Malaysian Gamelan Sinin, Hamdan Ahmad Fauzi, Musib Iran Amri, Musoddiq Hasnizam, Abdul Wahid Saiful Hairi, Othman M Music ML Literature of music TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery This study explores timbral visualization to recognize the sound from Malaysian Gamelan and provide detailed description of the sound.The timbre of two sets of bonang (bonang penerus and bonang barung ) are used to perceive the sound recorded from the Malaysian Gamelan. The higher pitch bonang penerus are smaller in size than the bonang barung . The bonang panerus plays a part that is similar to the bonang barung with frequency twice as bonang barung .The timbral characteristics can precisely and objectively describes the sound characteristics of aboning that was always faced by ethnomusicologists in field work activities. The sound profile from each set of boning shows different characteristics which indicate that the recognition process showed a high recognition rate. From the finding bonang penerus showed a clear fundamental frequency indicated by the brightest colors’ in the spectrogram (yellow and red). Bonang barung showed a strong attack and decay rapidly.The sustainability or the rapid decay is also indicated by the Q factor.Q factor for bonang penerus range from 20.20 to 23.87 whereas the Q factor for bonang barung is slightly small from 12.70-17.00. The International Journal of Innovative Design, Creativity and Social Sciences 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/23312/1/I%20r%20a%20n.pdf Sinin, Hamdan and Ahmad Fauzi, Musib and Iran Amri, Musoddiq and Hasnizam, Abdul Wahid and Saiful Hairi, Othman (2018) Timbral Spectogram of The Bonang From Malaysian Gamelan. International Journal of Innovative Design, Creativity and Social Sciences, 2 (2). pp. 1-7. ISSN 2600-8785 https://www.scribd.com/document/395792115/Fullpaper-Vol-2-No-2-Nov-2018-Sinin
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topic M Music
ML Literature of music
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
spellingShingle M Music
ML Literature of music
TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Sinin, Hamdan
Ahmad Fauzi, Musib
Iran Amri, Musoddiq
Hasnizam, Abdul Wahid
Saiful Hairi, Othman
Timbral Spectogram of The Bonang From Malaysian Gamelan
description This study explores timbral visualization to recognize the sound from Malaysian Gamelan and provide detailed description of the sound.The timbre of two sets of bonang (bonang penerus and bonang barung ) are used to perceive the sound recorded from the Malaysian Gamelan. The higher pitch bonang penerus are smaller in size than the bonang barung . The bonang panerus plays a part that is similar to the bonang barung with frequency twice as bonang barung .The timbral characteristics can precisely and objectively describes the sound characteristics of aboning that was always faced by ethnomusicologists in field work activities. The sound profile from each set of boning shows different characteristics which indicate that the recognition process showed a high recognition rate. From the finding bonang penerus showed a clear fundamental frequency indicated by the brightest colors’ in the spectrogram (yellow and red). Bonang barung showed a strong attack and decay rapidly.The sustainability or the rapid decay is also indicated by the Q factor.Q factor for bonang penerus range from 20.20 to 23.87 whereas the Q factor for bonang barung is slightly small from 12.70-17.00.
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author Sinin, Hamdan
Ahmad Fauzi, Musib
Iran Amri, Musoddiq
Hasnizam, Abdul Wahid
Saiful Hairi, Othman
author_facet Sinin, Hamdan
Ahmad Fauzi, Musib
Iran Amri, Musoddiq
Hasnizam, Abdul Wahid
Saiful Hairi, Othman
author_sort Sinin, Hamdan
title Timbral Spectogram of The Bonang From Malaysian Gamelan
title_short Timbral Spectogram of The Bonang From Malaysian Gamelan
title_full Timbral Spectogram of The Bonang From Malaysian Gamelan
title_fullStr Timbral Spectogram of The Bonang From Malaysian Gamelan
title_full_unstemmed Timbral Spectogram of The Bonang From Malaysian Gamelan
title_sort timbral spectogram of the bonang from malaysian gamelan
publisher The International Journal of Innovative Design, Creativity and Social Sciences
publishDate 2018
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/23312/1/I%20r%20a%20n.pdf
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