Hands percussion : moving towards a Malaysian identity / Jotsna Nithyanandan

This study examined the idea behind the compositions of Malaysian Chinese Shigu drumming performing group Hands Percussion (HANDS) that have incorporated Gamelan, and the Indian Tabla drumming patterns as part of their repertoire. HANDS began with the 24 Seasons Drums, when it was founded in 1997, a...

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Main Author: Nithyanandan, Jotsna
Format: Thesis
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/5972/
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/5972/1/Jyotsna_CONVO_BIND_COPY(2).pdf
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description This study examined the idea behind the compositions of Malaysian Chinese Shigu drumming performing group Hands Percussion (HANDS) that have incorporated Gamelan, and the Indian Tabla drumming patterns as part of their repertoire. HANDS began with the 24 Seasons Drums, when it was founded in 1997, as a Malaysian Chinese percussion ensemble. This dissertation elucidates how HANDS later forms a multi-ethnic identity in its production that moved away from a single ethnic Chinese performing art group. This study touches on issues of culture and intercultural exchanges on the premise that HANDS is based in Malaysia, a country that is pluralistic and multicultural and how this in turn influences the creative process of HANDS composer and founder, Bernard Goh and guest composer, Susan Sarah John. It will also look at the process involving the composition of pieces such as these, and an enquiry into the poeisis stage of the composers. Past literatures on Malaysian music focused extensively on indigenous genres that are mostly singular in their ethnic basis. This research identifies new scholarship into a multi-ethnic context and identity as a Malaysian music-making process. Methodology involves fieldwork, performance analysis, video and recording analysis, interview and transcription. The outcome of this research shows the music-making process of HANDS and its portrayal of a Malaysian identity.
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spelling um-59722015-10-19T02:34:36Z Hands percussion : moving towards a Malaysian identity / Jotsna Nithyanandan Nithyanandan, Jotsna M Music This study examined the idea behind the compositions of Malaysian Chinese Shigu drumming performing group Hands Percussion (HANDS) that have incorporated Gamelan, and the Indian Tabla drumming patterns as part of their repertoire. HANDS began with the 24 Seasons Drums, when it was founded in 1997, as a Malaysian Chinese percussion ensemble. This dissertation elucidates how HANDS later forms a multi-ethnic identity in its production that moved away from a single ethnic Chinese performing art group. This study touches on issues of culture and intercultural exchanges on the premise that HANDS is based in Malaysia, a country that is pluralistic and multicultural and how this in turn influences the creative process of HANDS composer and founder, Bernard Goh and guest composer, Susan Sarah John. It will also look at the process involving the composition of pieces such as these, and an enquiry into the poeisis stage of the composers. Past literatures on Malaysian music focused extensively on indigenous genres that are mostly singular in their ethnic basis. This research identifies new scholarship into a multi-ethnic context and identity as a Malaysian music-making process. Methodology involves fieldwork, performance analysis, video and recording analysis, interview and transcription. The outcome of this research shows the music-making process of HANDS and its portrayal of a Malaysian identity. 2015 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/5972/1/Jyotsna_CONVO_BIND_COPY(2).pdf Nithyanandan, Jotsna (2015) Hands percussion : moving towards a Malaysian identity / Jotsna Nithyanandan. Masters thesis, University of Malaya. http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/5972/
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Hands percussion : moving towards a Malaysian identity / Jotsna Nithyanandan
title Hands percussion : moving towards a Malaysian identity / Jotsna Nithyanandan
title_full Hands percussion : moving towards a Malaysian identity / Jotsna Nithyanandan
title_fullStr Hands percussion : moving towards a Malaysian identity / Jotsna Nithyanandan
title_full_unstemmed Hands percussion : moving towards a Malaysian identity / Jotsna Nithyanandan
title_short Hands percussion : moving towards a Malaysian identity / Jotsna Nithyanandan
title_sort hands percussion : moving towards a malaysian identity / jotsna nithyanandan
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url http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/5972/
http://studentsrepo.um.edu.my/5972/1/Jyotsna_CONVO_BIND_COPY(2).pdf