The Sound Artifact Residency preserves local knowledge, singing and musical traditions in Merauke, Papua through the research and documentation of traditional chants and their connection to church liturgical songs. This includes an analysis of modes, rhythms, rhythmic patterns, melodic characteristics, vocal timbres and documentation into songbooks and musical transcriptions.
This documentation aims to find Malind songs that have become difficult to hear due to the lack of traditional speakers. These Malind songs were then recorded and mapped based on their type and meaning, in addition to finding their musical identity. This process then becomes important for the process of composing new compositions, based on Malind cultural songs for the Inculturation Liturgy Music of the Catholic church in Merauke, South Papua.
Merauke Papua| At Bevak Samanim
A relaxed and intimate atmosphere. We discussed Malind chanting and I listened to the history of the Malind tribe through chanting.
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