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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. The most typical of Sarawak musical instruments, the sape, pronounced "sa-peh", is a traditional lute of the Orang Ulu community or "upriver people" of centr...

  3. 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.

  4. IN Sarawak, a traditional lute known as the Sape echoes the cultural legacy of the Orang Ulu. Traditionally associated with the Kenyah, Kayan, and Kelabit tribes, the Sape transcends its historical roots, evolving from a healing instrument to a form of social entertainment.

  5. Jul 31, 2023 · The sape, the traditional lute instrument of Sarawak’s Orang Ulu community, looks similar to a guitar but produces a different sound. The traditional sape has four strings only and is played by ...

  6. www.thestar.com.my › travel › malaysiaSape | The Star

    Jun 1, 2011 · The most typical of Sarawak musical instruments, the sape, pronounced "sa-peh", is a traditional lute of the Orang Ulu community or "upriver people" of central Borneo. It is traditionally used by ...

  7. Jul 20, 2023 · Sarawakian sape player Nurul Syafiqah Yusop is focusing on making the traditional musical instrument popular again, particularly among the younger generation. Syafiqah, 34, has been in the music ...

  8. 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.

  9. This is the story of the birth of Sape (Bornean boat lute), one of Sarawak’s best known traditional musical instruments. A man of Sarawakian ethnicity playing the sape. The Sape is made and played by the people of Central Borneo. It is usually carved from one solid block of wood.

  10. Feb 12, 2017 · Sape is considered a sacred instrument used to cure sick people and for peace ceremony. Anthony said although this was only a legend, nevertheless, the status of sape, revered in native...

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