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Sape
The Tropenmuseum collection of sapeh from East Kalimantan, c. 1900s
String
Other namesSape, sapeʼ, sapek, sapeik, sapeq, sampeh, sampeʼ, sampek, or sampeq
Classification String instrument
Hornbostel–Sachs classification
(Composite chordophones)
DevelopedTenggarong of East Kalimantan, Indonesia (mainly and originally)
Related instruments
lute
Musicians
List
    • Tusau Padan
    • Jok Jau Evong
    • Tegit Usat
    • Echo Bilong
    • Mathew Ngau Jau
    • Salomon Gau
    • Jerry Kamit
    • Arang
    • Uyau Moris
    • Alena Murang
    • Irang Awai
    • Ferinandus Lah
    • Thambunesia

Sape, pia disepil sapeh, sapeʼ, sapek, sapeik, sapeq, sampeh, sampeʼ, sampek, tauka sampeq (/sʌpɛʔ/) iya nya kereban musik tali asal asal Borneo.[1][2] Sape digaga ari kayu ti bisi tali ti dilekatka, lalu dimain enggau chara ti sebaka enggau gitar.

Penerang

  1. "Sape, Alat Musik Kalimantan Mampu Berkolaborasi Dengan Musik Moderen" [Sape: The Traditional Musical Instrument of Kalimantan Now Collaborated With Modern Musics] (id jaku Indonesian). Dinas Komunikasi dan Informatika Provinsi Kalimantan Timur [Official Communication and Information Agency of East Kalimantan]. 2021. Diarkib ari asal ba 2023-03-25. Diambi 2023-04-01.
  2. "Sapeq Kalimantan Timur, Salah Satu Alat Musik Tradisional Dayak" [Sapeq: One of East Kalimantan's Traditional Musical Instruments of Dayak] (id jaku Indonesian). Directorate of Cultural Heritage and Diplomacy, Directorate General of Culture of the Republic of Indonesia. 2019. Diarkib ari asal ba 2023-03-25. Diambi 2023-04-01.