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  1. Sapeh, sape', sampe' (juga: sampek) atau sambe' (juga: sambek) [1] merupakan sebuah alat muzik jenis kordofon yang berasal daripada kaum Orang Ulu terutamanya suku-suku Kenyah dan Kayan di Sarawak.

  2. Jun 13, 2022 · Riding on the success of the festival, three fusion bands showcasing the sapeTuku Kame’ (from Sarawak Cultural Village), MITRA (from the Ministry of Social Development) and Sayu Ateng (from Ibraco Housing Development)—established themselves.

  3. Alat muzik sape dari Sarawak tidak dinafikan semakin mendapat perhatian ramai berikutan keindahan bunyinya yang tersendiri. Keunikannya benar-benar mengagumkan ramai termasuk pelancong luar.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SapehSapeh - Wikipedia

    Sapeh, also spelled sape, sapeʼ, sapek, sapeik, sapeq, sampeh, sampeʼ, sampek, or sampeq (/ s ʌ p ɛ ʔ /) is a traditional string instrument of Borneo-origin that developed in northern, eastern, and central regions of Kalimantan. It is a wooden-base instrument with strings attached, and works in a manner similar to the guitar.

  5. Oct 22, 2015 · The traditional Orang Ulu lute have been playing the sape since they were young. After decades of honing their skills, finally their music has been recorded ...

  6. Sape: The Sound of Sarawak. Have you ever wondered what the rainforest sounded like? What if you could put it to a melody? That is how the sape is lovingly described by the locals. Belonging in the lute family of musical instruments, it is indigenous to the Orang Ulu sub-tribes and synonymous to the sounds of Sarawak.

  7. From the hypnotic drumming of the beduk (long drum) which is likened to the beating of the heart of the rainforest, to the selingut (nose flute), the jatong utang (wooden xylophone) and the sape, Sarawak’s traditional musical instruments and the music they produce tell the story of the people and the land.Every song is pieced together by the ...

  8. Alat muzik sape ini merupakan satu alat muzik tradisional yang telah diperkenalkan oleh masyarakat orang asli di negara kita ini. Pada masa dahulu, tali-tali sape diperbuat daripada rotan yang diraut halus.

  9. One of the most commonly seen musical instruments in Sarawak, the sape, is a traditional lute of the Orang Ulu community or “upriver people” of central Borneo. The sape was once played solely during healing ceremonies within the rumah panjang (longhouses), but gradually became a social instrument that is used as a form of entertainment.

  10. For those who want to know all there is about the sape, one of Sarawak’s most iconic traditional instruments, they can take a chapter from Alat Muzik Tradisional Sarawak: Sape a new book launched during the World Harvest Festival (WHF) 2016 held at the Sarawak Cultural Village (SCV).