Showing posts with label Indonesia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indonesia. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Tanah Airku



Tanah Air (literally: Land Water) is one of the names with which we, Indonesians, call our beloved country. This reflects our understanding that our country is an archipelagic nation, one that consists of thousands of islands and a number of different seas. With more than 17,500 islands and stretching over three time zones, it is arguably the largest archipelagic nation in the world.

The following is the lyric of the song whose video is posted here. The song was composed by Ibu Soed and entitled "Tanah Airku" (My Country). The English translation is mine.


Tanah air ku tidak kulupakan
(My country I do not forget)
Kan terkenang selama hidupku
([I] will always remember you all my life)
Biarpun saya pergi jauh
(No matter how far I go)
Tidakkan hilang dari kalbu
(You will never fade from my heart)
Tanah ku yang kucintai
(My beloved land)
Engkau kuhargai
(I revere you)
Walaupun banyak negeri kujalani
(No matter how many lands I have traveled)
yang mahsyur permai dikata orang
(glorious and scenic people say)
Tetapi kampung dan rumahku
(But my country and home)
Disanalah ku merasa senang
(It is there that I find happiness)
Tanahku tak kulupakan
(My land I do not forget)
Engkau kubanggakan
(You are my pride)

Tanah airku tidak kulupakan
(My country I do not forget)
Kan terkenang selama hidupku
([I] will always remember you all my life)
Biarpun saya pergi jauh
(No matter how far I go)
Tidakkan hilang dari kalbu
(You will never fade from my heart)
Tanah ku yang kucintai
(My beloved land)
Engkau kuhargai
(I revere you)

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Zamrud Khatulistiwa (The Emerald of The Equator)

This is an Indonesian song entitled Zamrud Khatulistiwa (The Emerald of The Equator) by Chrisye, a famous Indonesian singer. I like the song because it has some touch of Indonesian ethnic music in its composition. The video is also nice.

Video courtesy of YouTube.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

JEGOG, Balinese Traditonal Bamboo Music Ensemble



Jegog is a traditional Balinese bamboo musical ensemble.

I recorded this group's performance at Bambu Nusantara World Music Festival held in Bandung on October 17 and 18, 2009.

For a more complete story of the event please go to Bandung Daily Photo.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Keroncong



Here is a piece of the Indonesian music of keroncong. To read more information about this video, please visit Bandung Daily Video's sister Bandung Daily Photo.

The song performed here is entitled "Keroncong Stambul Cha Cha".