Tembang
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Javanese poetry (
poetry Poetry (from the Greek language, Greek word ''poiesis'', "making") is a form of literature, literary art that uses aesthetics, aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meaning (linguistics), meanings in addition to, or in ...
in the Javanese or especially the
Kawi language Old Javanese or Kawi is an Austronesian language and the oldest attested phase of the Javanese language. It was natively spoken in the central and eastern part of Java Island, what is now Central Java, Yogyakarta and East Java Provinces, Ind ...
; Low Javanese: ''tembang''; High Javanese: ''sekar'') is traditionally recited in song form. The standard forms are divided into three types, sekar ageng, sekar madya, and sekar macapat, also common with the ngoko terms: tembang gedhé, tembang tengahan, and tembang macapat. All three types follow strict rules of poetic construction. These forms are highly influential in Javanese
gamelan Gamelan (; ; , ; ) is the traditional musical ensemble, ensemble music of the Javanese people, Javanese, Sundanese people, Sundanese, and Balinese people, Balinese peoples of Indonesia, made up predominantly of percussion instrument, per ...
.


Sekar ageng

The most sacred are the ''sekar ageng'' (Low Javanese: ''tembang gedhé''; "great songs"). These were traditionally held to be the most ancient of the forms, but
Jaap Kunst Jaap Kunst (12 August 1891 – 7 December 1960) was a Dutch musicologist. He is credited with steering the discipline away from exclusively comparative methods and into the direction of historical particularism, coining the term " ethno-musicolo ...
believed that the indigenous forms represented an older tradition. The ancient forms of these, known as
kakawin Kakawin are long narrative poems composed in Old Javanese, also called "'' Kawi''", written in verse form with rhythms and meters derived from Sanskrit literature. Poets used a formalized literary language, rather than the vernacular. Poets ...
, use
meters The metre (or meter in US spelling; symbol: m) is the base unit of length in the International System of Units (SI). Since 2019, the metre has been defined as the length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of of ...
from
Indian poetry Indian poetry and Indian literature in general, has a long history dating back to Vedic times. They were written in various Indian languages such as Vedic Sanskrit, Classical Sanskrit, Ancient Meitei, Modern Meitei, Telugu, Tamil, Odia ...
, specifying the number of
syllable A syllable is a basic unit of organization within a sequence of speech sounds, such as within a word, typically defined by linguists as a ''nucleus'' (most often a vowel) with optional sounds before or after that nucleus (''margins'', which are ...
s in each line, their
vowel length In linguistics, vowel length is the perceived or actual length (phonetics), duration of a vowel sound when pronounced. Vowels perceived as shorter are often called short vowels and those perceived as longer called long vowels. On one hand, many ...
, and the location of
caesura 300px, An example of a caesura in modern western music notation A caesura (, . caesuras or caesurae; Latin for "cutting"), also written cæsura and cesura, is a metrical pause or break in a verse where one phrase ends and another phrase beg ...
e. Exactly how this ancient form sounded when sung is hard to know, as the modern form has been influenced by
gamelan Gamelan (; ; , ; ) is the traditional musical ensemble, ensemble music of the Javanese people, Javanese, Sundanese people, Sundanese, and Balinese people, Balinese peoples of Indonesia, made up predominantly of percussion instrument, per ...
structures. It may have resembled modern Indian or
Bali Bali (English:; Balinese language, Balinese: ) is a Provinces of Indonesia, province of Indonesia and the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. East of Java and west of Lombok, the province includes the island of Bali and a few smaller o ...
nese
chant A chant (from French ', from Latin ', "to sing") is the iterative speaking or singing of words or sounds, often primarily on one or two main pitches called reciting tones. Chants may range from a simple melody involving a limited set of no ...
. The modern form of sekar ageng are always in stanzas of four lines, and the number of syllables in each (''lampah'') is fixed and divided into parts (''pedhotan'') by caesurae. (Vowel length is no longer distinguished.) These indications are ordinarily indicated with the form; for example, sekar ageng ''Bongsa patra'', lampah 17, pedhotan 4,6,7. According to Padmasasustra, there are 44 types of sekar ageng used in
Surakarta Surakarta (Javanese script, Javanese: , Pegon script, Pegon: ), known colloquially as Solo (Javanese script, Javanese: ; ), is a major List of regencies and cities of Indonesia, city in Central Java, Indonesia. The city adjoins Karanganyar Reg ...
. A sekar ageng is sometimes used as a type of buka (song introduction) known as a ''bawa''. It is sung solo, or may be supported by the gendér. Only the first line is used in the introduction, and the rest may follow in the actual
gendhing ''Colotomy'' is an Indonesian description of the rhythmic and metric patterns of gamelan music. It refers to the use of specific instruments to mark off nested time intervals, or the process of dividing rhythmic time into such nested cycles. I ...
. Martopangrawit believes that this began only in the late 19th century, at the time of
Paku Buwana IX Pakubuwono IX (also transliterated Pakubuwana IX) was the ninth Susuhunan (ruler of Surakarta Surakarta (Javanese script, Javanese: , Pegon script, Pegon: ), known colloquially as Solo (Javanese script, Javanese: ; ), is a major List of regenc ...
(r. 1861-93).


Sekar madya and tembang macapat

''Sekar madya'' (Low Javanese: ''Tembang tengahan''; "middle songs") are supposed to lie between the other two genres, but there is no agreement about which genres are considered sekar madya and which are ''tembang macapat'' (old orthography: ''machapat''). Both of these, in contrast to sekar ageng, use varying number of lines of varying length, but always in a specific form. Furthermore, the vowel sound of the final syllable must match a specific pattern (note that this is different from
syllable rime A syllable is a basic unit of organization within a sequence of speech sounds, such as within a word, typically defined by linguists as a ''nucleus'' (most often a vowel) with optional sounds before or after that nucleus (''margins'', which are ...
, as consonants that follow, if any, do not have to match). The pattern of the length of lines is known as ''guru wilangan'', ''guru pètungan'', or ''guru wichalan'', while the pattern of vowels is known as ''dhongdhing'' or ''guru lagu''. In the schemes below, the number represents the guru wilangan, while the letter is the guru lagu of the corresponding line. In addition to these formal structures, each of these forms has a specific mood. The typical use is indicated after the form for many of the structures below. Padmasoesastra listed 11 types of sekar madya forms used in Surakarta. Many of them, however, are no longer used. The ones in modern use are: * Juru demung: 8A, 8U, 8U, 8A, 8U, 8A, 8U * Wirangrong: 8I, 8O, 10U, 6I, 7A, 8A * Balabak: 12A, 3É, 12A, 3Á, 12A, 3Á Two meters were classified as macapat forms in the past, but are now considered sekar madya: * Megatruh (or Duduk wuluh): 12U, 8I, 8U, 8I, 8O * Gambuh: 7U, 10U, 12I, 8U, 8O (there are a number of variants of this form) The common macapat forms are: * Dhandhang gula: 10I, 10A, 8É(O), 7U, 9I, 7A, 6U, 8A, 12I, 7A; neutral character, used especially for introducing another poem * Sinom: 8A, 8I, 8A, 8I, 7I, 8U, 7A, 8I, 12A; didactic poems * Asmarandana: 8I, 8A, 8O(É), 8A, 7A, 8U, 8A; love poems * Kinanthi: 8U, 8I, 8A, 8I, 8A, 8I; love poems * Pangkur: 8A, 11I, 8U, 7A, 12U, 8A, 8I; violent passions or fighting * Durma: 12A, 7I, 6A, 7A, 8I, 5A, 7I; violent passions or fighting * Mijil: 10I, 6O, 10É, 10I, 6I, 6U; love poems * Mas kumambang: 12I, 6A, 8I, 8A; longing or homesickness * Pucung: 12U, 6A, 8I, 12A; neutral character, used for riddles As an example, consider the following Kinanthi verse, a stanza from the
Serat Centhini ''Serat Centhini'' is a twelve-volume compilation of Javanese tales and teachings, written in verse and published in 1814. The work was commissioned, directed, and partially written by Crown Prince Mangkunegoro, later enthroned as Pakubuwono V o ...
: :Ki Jayèngraga agupuh :anggamel rebab respati :rebabé langkung prayoga :watangan pinonthang gadhing :kosok pinatra pinrada :batok jamangan balenggin These forms are the basis of
kidung Kidung is a form of Old Javanese poetry. They differ from kakawin in that they use Javanese poetry, Javanese meters instead of imported Sanskrit ones, and mostly appeared later. The subject matter is based on historical events. Like kakawin, they l ...
poetry. The text for these songs is frequently used in works for the gamelan, frequently sung by the
gerong ''Gerong'' () is the Javanese verb meaning "to sing in a chorus." ''Penggerong'' is the proper name of a member of the chorus, but often the word gerong is used to refer to the unison male chorus that sings with the gamelan. The chorus or the mel ...
. Indeed, many modern gendhing share common macapat texts, especially Kinanthi, fit into their individual melodic pattern.
Sumarsam Sumarsam (born 27 July 1944) is a Javanese musician and scholar of the gamelan. Life Sumarsam was born in Dander, Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia. He first performed gamelan at the age of seven. He began his formal gamelan education in 1961 ...
believes that the singing of these forms led to the development of the early gendhing gerong, in the mid-19th century. Wayang performances make use of the
Mahabharata The ''Mahābhārata'' ( ; , , ) is one of the two major Sanskrit Indian epic poetry, epics of ancient India revered as Smriti texts in Hinduism, the other being the ''Ramayana, Rāmāyaṇa''. It narrates the events and aftermath of the Kuru ...
and
Ramayana The ''Ramayana'' (; ), also known as ''Valmiki Ramayana'', as traditionally attributed to Valmiki, is a smriti text (also described as a Sanskrit literature, Sanskrit Indian epic poetry, epic) from ancient India, one of the two important epics ...
in macapat form, created in the 18th and 19th centuries.Sumarsam, page 96.


Notes


References

* Kunst, Jaap. ''Music in Java: Its History, Its Theory and Its Technique''. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1949. Pages 122-125 discuss the forms, and is the source for the article except when noted above. *
Sumarsam Sumarsam (born 27 July 1944) is a Javanese musician and scholar of the gamelan. Life Sumarsam was born in Dander, Bojonegoro, East Java, Indonesia. He first performed gamelan at the age of seven. He began his formal gamelan education in 1961 ...
. ''Gamelan: Cultural Interaction and Musical Development in Central Java''. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995. {{Poetry of different cultures and languages Javanese literature Poetry by language