Gendang Melayu Sarawak (GMS) – Sarawak Malay Drum, the dying and forgotten tradition

This work was conducted using the Picoscope signal extraction procedure, which revealed significant insights regarding the belian wood and its application in Gendang Melayu Sarawak (GMS) production. The amplitude of belian wood GMS signal remains constant, allowing it to sustain its timbre for a lon...

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Main Authors: Sinin, Aaliyawani E., Hamdan, Sinin, Mohamad Said, Khairul A., Abdullah, Santrol, Musib, Ahmad F.
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Published: North Carolina State University 2024
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1120302024-10-28T07:23:04Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112030/ Gendang Melayu Sarawak (GMS) – Sarawak Malay Drum, the dying and forgotten tradition Sinin, Aaliyawani E. Hamdan, Sinin Mohamad Said, Khairul A. Abdullah, Santrol Musib, Ahmad F. This work was conducted using the Picoscope signal extraction procedure, which revealed significant insights regarding the belian wood and its application in Gendang Melayu Sarawak (GMS) production. The amplitude of belian wood GMS signal remains constant, allowing it to sustain its timbre for a longer duration compared to durian wood GMS using the same procedure. Considering that the dimensions of the big belian (BB) and big durian (BD) GMS are almost the same, both GMS yield almost the same note, i.e. G1#(51.9 Hz). Considering that the dimensions of both the small belian (SB) and small durian (SD) GMS are almost the same, both GMS yield almost similar note, i.e. F3 (174 Hz) and E3 (164 Hz). Although both BB and BD showed consistent harmonics, BD only displays 2 harmonics. The SB and SD both display consistent harmonics. Both BB and BD showed pleasing tonal qualities. These occurred due to the closeness of the principal overtones to the consonant interval. © 2024, North Carolina State University. All rights reserved. North Carolina State University 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112030/1/112030.pdf Sinin, Aaliyawani E. and Hamdan, Sinin and Mohamad Said, Khairul A. and Abdullah, Santrol and Musib, Ahmad F. (2024) Gendang Melayu Sarawak (GMS) – Sarawak Malay Drum, the dying and forgotten tradition. BioResources, 19 (2). pp. 2065-2076. ISSN 1930-2126 https://bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu/resources/gendang-melayu-sarawak-gms-sarawak-malay-drum-the-dying-and-forgotten-tradition/ 10.15376/biores.19.2.2065-2076
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description This work was conducted using the Picoscope signal extraction procedure, which revealed significant insights regarding the belian wood and its application in Gendang Melayu Sarawak (GMS) production. The amplitude of belian wood GMS signal remains constant, allowing it to sustain its timbre for a longer duration compared to durian wood GMS using the same procedure. Considering that the dimensions of the big belian (BB) and big durian (BD) GMS are almost the same, both GMS yield almost the same note, i.e. G1#(51.9 Hz). Considering that the dimensions of both the small belian (SB) and small durian (SD) GMS are almost the same, both GMS yield almost similar note, i.e. F3 (174 Hz) and E3 (164 Hz). Although both BB and BD showed consistent harmonics, BD only displays 2 harmonics. The SB and SD both display consistent harmonics. Both BB and BD showed pleasing tonal qualities. These occurred due to the closeness of the principal overtones to the consonant interval. © 2024, North Carolina State University. All rights reserved.
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author Sinin, Aaliyawani E.
Hamdan, Sinin
Mohamad Said, Khairul A.
Abdullah, Santrol
Musib, Ahmad F.
spellingShingle Sinin, Aaliyawani E.
Hamdan, Sinin
Mohamad Said, Khairul A.
Abdullah, Santrol
Musib, Ahmad F.
Gendang Melayu Sarawak (GMS) – Sarawak Malay Drum, the dying and forgotten tradition
author_facet Sinin, Aaliyawani E.
Hamdan, Sinin
Mohamad Said, Khairul A.
Abdullah, Santrol
Musib, Ahmad F.
author_sort Sinin, Aaliyawani E.
title Gendang Melayu Sarawak (GMS) – Sarawak Malay Drum, the dying and forgotten tradition
title_short Gendang Melayu Sarawak (GMS) – Sarawak Malay Drum, the dying and forgotten tradition
title_full Gendang Melayu Sarawak (GMS) – Sarawak Malay Drum, the dying and forgotten tradition
title_fullStr Gendang Melayu Sarawak (GMS) – Sarawak Malay Drum, the dying and forgotten tradition
title_full_unstemmed Gendang Melayu Sarawak (GMS) – Sarawak Malay Drum, the dying and forgotten tradition
title_sort gendang melayu sarawak (gms) – sarawak malay drum, the dying and forgotten tradition
publisher North Carolina State University
publishDate 2024
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/112030/1/112030.pdf
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https://bioresources.cnr.ncsu.edu/resources/gendang-melayu-sarawak-gms-sarawak-malay-drum-the-dying-and-forgotten-tradition/
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