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Sistem Foto Jabatan Muzium Malaysia
Jabatan Muzium Malaysia
The National Museum of Malaysia
Jln Damansara
50566 Kuala Lumpur
Wilayah Persekutuan
Malaysia
Email : info@jmm.gov.my
Tel  : +603-5523 4856
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HAMDOLOK  

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Resource details

Resource ID

10159

Resource type

General Video

Date Creation

2021-02-25 15:58:18

Access

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Contributed by

Ritchie Jonathan

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General

Original filename

Hamdolok (Versi Melayu).mp4

MIME Type

video/mp4

Date

2021-02-25 15:50

Country

Malaysia

Source Media

Server Storage

Reference Number

USM/SFJMM/DVD/15

Contributor Sector

Public Sector

Copyright ©

Jabatan Muzium Malaysia

Sub Video Type

Documentary

Photographer / Cameraman

Lain-lain

Color Mode

Color

Video Duration

0:34:04

Frame rate

25.005

Video size

352x288

Caption

HAMDOLOK
Hamdolok dipercaya berasal dari Timur Tengah yang dimainkan oleh masyarakat Arab Badwi ketika menyambut hari kuperteraan Nabi Muhammad S.A.W. DI Malaysia Hamdolok terkenal di Batu Pahat, Johor. Persembahan ini mengabungkan ciri-ciri tempatan seperti gendang dan gambus dengan menerapkan elemen muzik zapin dan bangsawan. Kini Hamdolok dipersembahkan di majlis-majlis keramaian secara tarian dan nyanyian rancak bagi menarik perhatian penonton.

HAMDOLOK
Hamdolok is believed to have originated from the Middle East, where it is performed by Bedouins to celebrate the prophet Muhammad�s birthday. In Malaysia Hamdolok is best known in Batu Pahat, Johor. The performance includes local elements such as the use of the gendang (A Malays Drum) along with the gambus (a lute of Arabic origin ) and features of traditional Malay Opera (bangsawan ) together with the Arabic style singing and dancing called zapin. Nowadays Hamdolok is performed at large gatherings, with fast music and dancing to appeal to the spectators.

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