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Representatives of Indonesian Music
The representative Indonesian song is the traditional song "Dangbang" which is popular in West Java. It is categorized into three types: large, medium, and small. Different types of songs express their specific contents, such as love, homesickness, morality, etc. The tempo of "Tengbang" is slow, and the tunes are generally characterized by sadness and loneliness. In recent times, a type of song called "Klongjong" has become popular throughout Indonesia. It is a form of song developed under the influence of Western culture. 16th century, the Portuguese became prisoners of the Dutch due to defeat and lived in various parts of Java, among them they sang a kind of Portuguese folk song called "Fado", which was circulated among the Indonesian people, and fused with some elements of Jameelan music and Tengbang songs, thus forming the style of Klongsong. The style of Klongjong songs. The common online version is Liu Shufang's version of "Baby".
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