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Diagram 1.2
Puteri Mabuk Song Notation (Toh Lai Chee, 2006)
Based on the Western music notation/score from Toh Lai Chee (2006) (Refer to Figure 1.3) and the
traditional music score from Kamarul Baisah (2017) (Refer to Figure 1.4), Kamarul Baisah (2017) states that
the Puteri Mabuk song starts from the beginning of the rebana ibu being hammered interspersed with the
sound of the first, second, third and fourth gongs (16 bits) accompanied by a 16-bit flute is a Puteri Mabuk
song played accompanied by dance movements. Each notation/score of this traditional music will be
repeated as many as six times the music is played.
Figure 1.3
Notation/Western Music Score of Puteri Mabuk song (Toh Lai Chee, 2006
Figure 1.4
Notation/Traditional Music Score of Puteri Mabuk Song (Kamarul Baisah, 2017)
Rebana Ibu C C C C C C D D D C D D D C D D
Gong G G G G
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