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Si Patokaan - Indonesian Folk Song


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Answer the following questions: Write your answers on your MAPEH Notebook (Note taking/Assignment)

1. What is the story of Si Patokaan?
2. What are the so-fa syllables used in the song entitled "Si Patokaan"?
3. What instruments are used in this presentation?
4. When this song usually performed?
5. What are the elements of music of the song si Patokaan?
6. How vocal music differs from instrumental music?

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