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Place: Parik Rantang
12020-08-14T22:57:21+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c321Parik Rantang is an area of West Payokumbuah in Luak Limopuluah Koto2020-08-14T22:57:21+00:00-0.22637, 100.62669Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3Parik Rantang is an area of West Payokumbuah in Luak Limopuluah Koto
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12020-07-09T19:00:10+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3Mapping SaluangJennifer Fraser19This map provides a listing of all the places connected with saluang in some way.google_maps2021-06-23T12:21:19+00:00Jennifer Fraser404477000adfd4e5c7a1128cfac82e1fc740e8c3
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1media/Image_Sariah Laweh 1.jpeg2020-11-20T11:29:29+00:00People: Te E17Te E is a well-known padendang.image_header2021-06-11T23:51:18+00:00-0.267599, 100.374662Stage Name: Te E; "Te" means "aunty;" it's used as a term of respect. When I first started working on saluang, she was identified as Si E. "Si" indicates a younger woman, so as the padendang age, their names change. Other Names: Ernawati. Role: Padendang. Sex: Female. Time Frame: Contemporary Figure Source: personal encounter at performances in 2015 and 2016, along with an interview in 2016. Born: 1958. Died: n/a. Place of Origin: Sei (Sungai) Tanang. Place of Residence:Parik Rantang. Year started performing: 1974, when she was 16. Training: She participated in the group, Minang Maimbau, led by Syamsimar Relationships to other performers: Her first husband was tukang rabab, Nijon. Performances:
Performance: Suayan, August 1, 2015.
Performance: Sariak Laweh, July 25, 2016.
Interviews: July 25, 2016. Songs composed: Recordings: Other notes:
12020-07-16T19:14:09+00:00Song: "Indang Parik Rantang"6This is a song affiliated with indang.plain2021-06-25T00:42:08+00:00Translation of Title: "Indang of Parik Rantang." "Indang" in the title is used to indicate the style of song, "Parik Rantang" indicates an affiliattion with the place, the nagari Parik Rantang. Composer: Unknown. Type of song: Satangah Tiang. Place affiliations:
Nagari: Parik Rantang.
Kecamatan: Kamang Baru.
Kabupaten: Sijunjuang.
Darek or Rantau: Rantau.
Source: Pak Ketua.
Notes: According to Pak Ketua, this song is very close to the song "Kabau Punco." He explained it that they are in the same "kurung" (compartment) during the performance at Sungai Baringin July 15, 2016. Indeed, at first during that performance he identified "Kabau Punco" as "Indang Parik Rantang." When "Indang Parik Rantang" was performed a few songs later that same evening, he said ah "this is the one that is asli (original)." When we working together on song identification and texts later that summer, he explained what he meant by being in the same "kurung:" "Ada beda sedikit saja, dari sebuah lagu" (there is very little difference between these songs). The differences can take place at the beginning, the middle, or at different points (informal conversation, July 28, 2016). The similarities between these songs relate to melodic and rhythmic content, including ornamentation, along with overall structure. The differences might be slight, but enough to constitute a new song with a different title. It is one of the reasons that pagurau and even singers, as evidenced on the start of "Indang Parik Rantang" below, might confuse one song for another.