Rong-Ngeng Song Arranged for Flamenco Guitar Style

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Taya Taychasay

Abstract

This article presents creative research entitled Rong-Ngeng song for Flamenco guitars
in order to publicize the Malaya music culture in the form of contemporary music and the arrangement concepts and the academically musical components by arranging the melodies of the “Poo Jo Pee Sang” song in the form of the flamenco music. The flamenco rumba style as well as the golpe alzapua and apido techniques were used in order to add the varieties into the song. The major keys were changed into the minor keys while interpreting the melodies. The chord progression was in the harmonic minor scale. This song was presented with the public show and recorded in the form of musical notes in order to provide benefits for people interested in arranging other folk songs with classic guitars in the form of contemporary music.


 

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Taychasay, T. . (2021). Rong-Ngeng Song Arranged for Flamenco Guitar Style. Parichart Journal, 34(2), 201–215. Retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/parichartjournal/article/view/242159
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