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A beautiful gambus song from "Orkes Nur El Surayya Medan". Gambus is the name of a harp musical instrument made of wood. This instrument is foundboth in Indonesia and in Malaysia, but in general this term is known as a small ensemble that uses the instrument. The traditional form of musical instruments in Indonesia has 4-6 pairs of wire strings, according to the area and style. The instrument is often assumed to be of Arabic origin, but there is no definitive evidence that confirms that opinion. This assumption arose because of the Arab community who lived in Southeast Asia in the early nineteenth century used these instruments. Scholars still debate about the origin of gambus. Jaab Kunst ( Dutch ethnomusicologist) said that the name gambus originated from East Africa, namely gabbus. He noted that there were two forms of musical instruments found in Java at the beginning of the twentieth century. First, it comes from Hadramaut and the second comes from Hejaz. Christian Poche( Sirian ethnomusicologist)connects the word gambus in Indonesia with the word in South Arabic, qanbus, the harp with a short handle with three double wire strings and one single wire string. This musical instrument had spread to Southeast Asia and Africa. Curt Sachs and Henry Farmer(German and English ethnomusicologists) traced the name gambus and qanbus in Turkish, and they found it as qapuz. Sachs and TilmanSeebass said that the instrument showed marks of influence from China and Portugal. The stringed instrument often used nowis similar to the ones used by Egyptians, namely 'Ud. Apparently, all types of gambus mentioned above can be found in Indonesia, so it is very difficult to determine where they come from. However, most scholars agree that the spread of musical instruments together with the spread of Islam. ⊙ Facebook : / psychophono ⊙ MIxcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/PSYCHOPHONO ⊙ Instagram: / psychophono We do not own the rights.This is strictly non-profit and not for commercial use.We uploaded it for entertainment,educational and inspirational purposes only.