When my family and I returned from Banjarmasin to the Palangka Raya, we stopped at stop area in Pulang Pisau - Kapuas. I found a Dayak traditional guitar player or it could called Sape , he was old but still wanted to preserve dayak culture. I asked him specifically to presented a traditional dayak song and it attracted a lot of people’s attention, and sometimes we have to preserve what we have.
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Hello @reztts
How nice would it be to find a Sape player like this.
Did you have time to record when he sang a traditional song?
If so, sharing it here, it will be very interesting
You find it on my instagram @afifares
@reztts Thank you. Just find the same photo in your Instagram account, not a video.
Hi @reztts ,
Just wanted to let you know that I will remove the Indonesian language label from your post, because you are writing in English.
You are more than welcome to write in Indonesian, or any other language, as you know, all languages are welcome on Connect. You can find posts in a particular language here: How do I find posts in my preferred language?.
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