Not Angka Dan Not Balok Lagu Bengawan Solo Rapidshare

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How to Play Bengawan Solo on Piano Using Not Angka and Not Balok

Bengawan Solo is a popular Indonesian folk song that was composed by Gesang Martohartono in 1940. The song tells the story of the Solo River, the longest river in Java. Bengawan Solo has been covered by many artists and has become a symbol of Indonesian culture.

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If you want to learn how to play Bengawan Solo on piano, you will need to know how to read not angka and not balok. Not angka is a system of musical notation that uses numbers to represent the pitches of the notes. Not balok is a system of musical notation that uses staffs, clefs, and symbols to represent the pitches and rhythms of the notes.

In this article, we will show you how to play Bengawan Solo on piano using not angka and not balok. We will also provide you with a link to download the sheet music for free.

What is Not Angka and Not Balok?

Not angka and not balok are two different systems of musical notation that are commonly used in Indonesia. They are both based on the Western system of musical notation, but they have some differences.

Not angka uses numbers from 1 to 7 to represent the pitches of the notes. The numbers correspond to the degrees of the diatonic scale. For example, in the key of C major, 1 means C, 2 means D, 3 means E, and so on. The numbers can be written above or below the lyrics of the song, or on a separate line. To indicate the octave of the note, dots or commas can be added above or below the number. For example, 1. means C one octave higher than 1, and 1, means C one octave lower than 1. To indicate the duration of the note, dashes or underscores can be added after the number. For example, 1- means a half note, and 1_ means a whole note.

Not balok uses staffs, clefs, and symbols to represent the pitches and rhythms of the notes. The staff consists of five horizontal lines and four spaces where the notes are placed. The clef indicates which notes are represented by which lines and spaces. The most common clefs are treble clef and bass clef. The symbols include notes, rests, accidentals, time signatures, key signatures, bar lines, repeat signs, and other markings that indicate how to play the music.

How to Play Bengawan Solo on Piano Using Not Angka and Not Balok?

To play Bengawan Solo on piano using not angka and not balok, you will need to follow these steps:

    • Download the sheet music for Bengawan Solo from this link: Bengawan Solo.pdf. The sheet music contains both not angka and not balok versions of the song.
    • Print out the sheet music or view it on your device.
    • Choose which version of the song you want to play: not angka or not balok.
    • Find the key signature and time signature of the song. The key signature tells you which notes are sharp or flat in the song. The time signature tells you how many beats are in each measure and what kind of note gets one beat.
    • Find the starting note and position your fingers on the keyboard accordingly. For example, if you are playing not angka version in C major, you will start with 5 (G) on your right hand thumb and 1 (C) on your left hand pinky.
    • Read the numbers or symbols from left to right and play them on the keyboard accordingly. Pay attention to the dots, commas, dashes, underscores, accidentals, rests, and other markings that indicate the octave, duration, pitch alteration, silence, and expression of the notes.
    • Repeat steps 5 and 6 until you finish playing the song.

    Congratulations! You have learned how to play Bengawan Solo on piano using not angka and not balok. We hope you enjoyed this article and found it helpful. If

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