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  1. Sarawak Sapeh - Free download as Word Doc (.doc), PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Sape is a traditional lute of the indigenous Orang Ulu people of Central Borneo. Sapes are carved from a single piece of wood and can reach over one meter in length.

  2. Sape, sampet, sampeh, sapeh The sape is a traditional lute of many of the Orang Ulu or "upriver people", who live in the longhouses that line the rivers of Central Borneo. Sapes are carved from a single bole of wood, with many modern instruments reaching over a metre in length.

  3. Jun 14, 2021 · The sape’ (sampek, sapeh, sapek) is a traditional plucked lute of the Kenyah, Kayan, and Kelabit communities of Sarawak, Malaysia. The boat-shaped body and short neck is carved from a large aro tree trunk. It is decoratively carved on the front while the back is hallowed out and left open. Initially the sape’ had two strings and only three ...

  4. mathewngaujau.culturedelmondo.orgsapehMathew Ngau Jau | Sape

    Apr 12, 2024 · The sape ( sampet, sampeh, sapeh) is a traditional lute of many of the Orang Ulu or “upriver people”, who live in the longhouses that line the rivers of Central Borneo. Sapes are carved from a single bole of wood, with many modern instruments reaching over a metre in length. Initially the sape was a fairly limited instrument with two ...

  5. Dec 6, 2021 · 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. Although there are approximately 27 tribal groups, the instrument remains the same across all of them. It is made from a single block of wood with a ...

  6. Oct 27, 2014 · The sapeh (sampet, sampeh, sape) is a traditional lute of many of the Orang Ulu or "upriver people", who live in the longhouses that line the rivers of Centr...

  7. Oct 21, 2017 · Sapeh (Sape’, Sape, Sampeh, Sapek) is a lute-like instrument which traditionally belongs to “orang ulu” or “river people”; especially people from Dayak Kenyah and Kayan tribes. There have been so many debates on Youtube or social media, which claimed the instrument to be native of Malaysia or Indonesia.

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