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- Sapeh abstract "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 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 strings and only three frets. Its use was restricted to a form of ritualistic music to induce trance. In the last century, the sape gradually became a social instrument to accompany dances or as a form of entertainment. Today, three, four or five-string instruments are used, with a range of more than three octaves. Technically, the sape is a relatively simple instrument, with one string carrying the melody and the accompanying strings as rhythmic drones. In practice, the music is quite complex, with many ornamentations and thematic variations. There are two common modes, one for the men's longhouse dance and the other for the woman's longhouse dance. There also is a third rarely used mode. Sape music is usually inspired by dreams and there are over 35 traditional pieces with many variations. The overall repertoire is slowly increasing.Sapes are still being made in Borneo, and modern innovations like electric sapes are common.".
- Sapeh thumbnail Sape_front_side_back.jpg?width=300.
- Sapeh wikiPageExternalLink atlasofpluckedinstruments.com.
- Sapeh wikiPageExternalLink stringedinstrumentdatabase.110mb.com.
- Sapeh wikiPageExternalLink Asza.com.
- Sapeh wikiPageID "31849424".
- Sapeh wikiPageLength "2158".
- Sapeh wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Sapeh wikiPageRevisionID "654758880".
- Sapeh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Indonesian_musical_instruments.
- Sapeh wikiPageWikiLink Category:Malaysian_musical_instruments.
- Sapeh wikiPageWikiLink Category:String_instruments.
- Sapeh wikiPageWikiLink Chordophone.
- Sapeh wikiPageWikiLink Kutiyapi.
- Sapeh wikiPageWikiLink Orang_Ulu.
- Sapeh wikiPageWikiLink String_instrument.
- Sapeh wikiPageWikiLink File:Sape.jpg.
- Sapeh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sape".
- Sapeh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sapeh".
- Sapeh wikiPageWikiLinkText "sapeh".
- Sapeh wikiPageWikiLinkText "sapes".
- Sapeh background "string".
- Sapeh classification String_instrument.
- Sapeh developed "Borneo: Sarawak, Malaysia and Kalimantan, Indonesia".
- Sapeh hasPhotoCollection Sapeh.
- Sapeh hornbostelSachsDesc "Composite chordophone".
- Sapeh imageCapt "Front, side and back views of a Sape.".
- Sapeh name "Sapeh".
- Sapeh related Kutiyapi.
- Sapeh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Instrument.
- Sapeh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:String-instrument-stub.
- Sapeh wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Traditional_musical_instruments_of_Malaysia.
- Sapeh subject Category:Indonesian_musical_instruments.
- Sapeh subject Category:Malaysian_musical_instruments.
- Sapeh subject Category:String_instruments.
- Sapeh hypernym Lute.
- Sapeh type Instrument.
- Sapeh type Instrument.
- Sapeh comment "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 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 strings and only three frets. Its use was restricted to a form of ritualistic music to induce trance.".
- Sapeh label "Sapeh".
- Sapeh sameAs Sapeh.
- Sapeh sameAs m.0gtt2fm.
- Sapeh sameAs Q7420932.
- Sapeh sameAs Q7420932.
- Sapeh wasDerivedFrom Sapeh?oldid=654758880.
- Sapeh depiction Sape_front_side_back.jpg.
- Sapeh isPrimaryTopicOf Sapeh.