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Not Balok Lagu Pileuleuyan: A Deep Dive into the Sundanese Farewell Classic

"Not Balok Lagu Pileuleuyan"

For musicians trained in the Western tradition, the phrase represents an interesting cultural bridge. "Not Balok" refers to standard staff notation (the five-line, four-space system), while "Pileuleuyan" is the traditional Sundanese song. Writing this specific song in not balok is not merely an act of transcription; it is an attempt to cage a free-flowing, emotional melody within strict bars and beats.

Recorder/Flute Versions

: Specialized numbered notation for beginners is available on the eWeng eWeng Channel .

The Descending Chorus (Bar 5-8)

3. Cuplikan Nada dan Lirik

"farewell"

The word Pileuleuyan literally translates to or "goodbye" in Sundanese. However, its cultural meaning is deeper: it signifies a "farewell to meet again," emphasizing that while people may part ways, the bonds formed remain.

4/4

Most versions of "Pileuleuyan" are written in or 2/4 time, but played with a rubato (free time) feel. The conductor or kendang player rarely imposes a strict beat; instead, the rhythm flows like a river.

(Lyrics continue: "...ka dulur ka tatangga")

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Not Balok Lagu Pileuleuyan: A Deep Dive into the Sundanese Farewell Classic

"Not Balok Lagu Pileuleuyan"

For musicians trained in the Western tradition, the phrase represents an interesting cultural bridge. "Not Balok" refers to standard staff notation (the five-line, four-space system), while "Pileuleuyan" is the traditional Sundanese song. Writing this specific song in not balok is not merely an act of transcription; it is an attempt to cage a free-flowing, emotional melody within strict bars and beats.

Recorder/Flute Versions

: Specialized numbered notation for beginners is available on the eWeng eWeng Channel .

The Descending Chorus (Bar 5-8)

3. Cuplikan Nada dan Lirik

"farewell"

The word Pileuleuyan literally translates to or "goodbye" in Sundanese. However, its cultural meaning is deeper: it signifies a "farewell to meet again," emphasizing that while people may part ways, the bonds formed remain.

4/4

Most versions of "Pileuleuyan" are written in or 2/4 time, but played with a rubato (free time) feel. The conductor or kendang player rarely imposes a strict beat; instead, the rhythm flows like a river.

(Lyrics continue: "...ka dulur ka tatangga")

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