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abstract: 'The paper reports a possibilities of musical traditions of ancient civilization who built the sites discovered in Gunung Padang, West Java, Indonesia. Particular group of the stones in the megalithic site happens to have relatively high frequency that might have correspondence with standard western musical scale. From the samples recorded at the site, we do the power spectral analysis to have the dominant frequency within the audio and mapped the result to MIDI numbers. We showed that the obtained four notes interestingly have particular places in modern musical scale. '
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- family: Mauludy
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- family: Situngkir
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date: 2008-03
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datestamp: 2008-04-07 21:07:07
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keywords: 'stone-age, megalithic sites, CIanjur, Indonesia. '
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referencetext: "Kompas, 6 Juni 2003, “Menatap Sisa Kejayaan Masa Megalitik”.\r\n\r\nMauludy. R. & Situngkir, H. (2008). “Ada Tradisi Musikal di Situs Megalitikum Gunung Padang Indonesia?”. BFI Work. Pap. Ser. WP-4-2008. Bandung Fe Institute. \r\n\r\nBrown, S., B. Merker and N. L. Wallin. (2000). “An Introduction to Evolutionary Musicology”in Brown, S. & Marker, B. (eds.). The Origins of Music MIT Press.\r\n\r\nBuckley, A. (1987). “Music Archaeology”. The Musical Times 128 (1730).\r\n\r\nReznikoff, I. (2005). “On Primitive Elements of Musical Meaning”. The Journal of Music and Meaning 3. \r\n\r\nFletcher, N. H., and T. D. Rossing. (1998). The Physics of Musical Instruments 2nd. ed., Springer.\r\n\r\nJohnston, I. (2002). Measured Tones: The Interplay of Physics and Music 2nd ed., IOP.\r\n\r\nd’Errico, F., C. Henshilwood, G. Lawson, M. Vanhaeren, A.M. Tillier, M. Soressi, F. Bresson, B. Maureille, A. Nowell, J. Lakarra, L. Backwell, M. Julien. (2003). “Archaeological Evidence for the Emergence of Language, Symbolism, and Music: An Alternative Multidisciplinary Perspective”. Journal of World Prehistory. 17 (1).\r\n\r\nUnderhill, A. P. and Habu, J. (2006). “Early Communities in East Asia: Economic and Sociopolitical Organization at the Local and Regional Levels”. Stark, M. T. (eds.). Archaeology of Asia. Blackwell Publishing.\r\n"
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reportno: WP-IV-2008
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title: Musical Tradition in Megalithic Site of Indonesian Gunung Padang?
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