2021
DOI: 10.26499/loa.v16i2.2694
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Relasi Makna Leksikal Lirik Lagu Kesenian Rodad Sekarwangi Boyolali

Abstract: AbstrakPenelitian ini membahas mengenai relasi makna leksikal lirik lagu pada kesenian rodad sekarwangi  yang terletak di desa Kendelban, Kecamatam Kemusu Kabupaten Boyolali. Jenis penelitian yang digunakan adalah deskriptif kualitatif. Teori yang digunakan adalah teori dari I Dewa Putu Wijana dan Josh Daniel Parera. Pengumpulan data diperoleh dari dokumentasi dan  diperkuat dengan wawancara serta observasi. Analisis data dilakukan dengan (1) mengumpulkan data dari lirik lagu kesenian rodad, (2) melakukan klas… Show more

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“…In fact, several folksongs with high popularity are often sung by people in Indonesia. The folksongs that considered famous or well-known are: "Bungong Jeumpa" from Aceh, "Soleram" from Riau, "Bubuy Bulan" from West Java, "Yamko Rambe Yamko" from Papua, "Ampar-Ampar Pisang" from South Kalimantan, "Apuse" from Papua, "Tokecang" from West Java, "Gundhul Pacul" from Central Java, "Rek Ayo Rek" from East Java, "Badindin" from West Sumatera, "Manuk Dadali" from West Java "Burung Kakatua" from Maluku, "Cublak-Cublak Suweng" from East Java, "Rasa Sayange" from Maluku and "Sajojo" from Papua (Wirachmi, 2021;Arifin, 2019).…”
Section: Popularity Of Indonesian Folksongmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, several folksongs with high popularity are often sung by people in Indonesia. The folksongs that considered famous or well-known are: "Bungong Jeumpa" from Aceh, "Soleram" from Riau, "Bubuy Bulan" from West Java, "Yamko Rambe Yamko" from Papua, "Ampar-Ampar Pisang" from South Kalimantan, "Apuse" from Papua, "Tokecang" from West Java, "Gundhul Pacul" from Central Java, "Rek Ayo Rek" from East Java, "Badindin" from West Sumatera, "Manuk Dadali" from West Java "Burung Kakatua" from Maluku, "Cublak-Cublak Suweng" from East Java, "Rasa Sayange" from Maluku and "Sajojo" from Papua (Wirachmi, 2021;Arifin, 2019).…”
Section: Popularity Of Indonesian Folksongmentioning
confidence: 99%