Hello dear Hive brothers and sisters, Greetings and blessings to us all. Back again with me, Zein Grind from the @indonesiabersatu band. It's a pleasure to be back at the weekly Hive #OpenMic event which has entered its 182nd week, with the theme Folk and Symphonic Metal, chosen by this week's spotlight artist @stefy.music. I'm excited about this week's theme.
Folk is a traditional music genre related to regional culture, while Symphonic Metal is a loud and distorted heavy metal music genre with classical orchestral elements. This time, however, I performed "Gundul Pacul," a traditional Central Javanese song with a metal twist. Although it doesn't belong to the Symphonic Metal genre, the music I played was enough to distort this week's theme.
"Gundul Pacul" is a traditional Central Javanese song that is usually sung by children while playing. Although there is no exact record of the song's creator, it is thought to have been around since 1400 and was popularised by Sunan Kali Jaga, a Javanese Islamic scholar who used art and song as a proselytising tool. Below are the lyrics of the song Gundul Pacul.
Lyrics
Gundhul gundhul pacul cul
gembèlengan
Nyunggi nyunggi wakul kul
gembèlengan
Wakul ngglimpang
segané dadi sak latar
Wakul ngglimpang
segané dadi sak latar
Lyrics Source by Lagudaerah.id
In my opinion, this song has a deep philosophical meaning, teaching about the responsibility of a leader to maintain his mandate. Leaders must be humble, and wise, and strive for the welfare of their people.
In the process of making this music video, I created MIDI drum beats using FL Studio software, then edited them with Adobe Audition while recording guitar, bass, and vocal sounds. In the final stage, I put the audio and video together using Adobe Premiere Pro. Thank you for watching and listening to my cover song. Also, thank you to my friends who always provide support, especially my rock brother @fernanblog. Greetings and blessings.
Below is the song Gundul Pacul which is often sung by children
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