Rambadia (SAA)
Suitable for beginner treble choirs with a lower tessitura and a great introduction to the signature onomatopoeic rhythms of Ken Steven, Rambadia is about the culture of brotherhood among Batak people. Written in Tapanuli, the lyrics describe the greeting of, and making acquaintances with, new people. One of the unique aspects of the Batak people is that the surname of the person has a great cultural significance. It is known that Batak people have a strong sense of solidarity, especially with people of the same clan or surname with them. This is a lively piece with a resounding rhythm, a great choice for creating a happy vibe! Choirs may include an optional percussion improvisation.
- Availability
- Digital Only
- Genre
- Folk/Traditional
- Voicing
- SA
- Accompaniment
- Unaccompanied
- Composers (By Country)
- Indonesia
- Language (Group)
- Indonesian