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Monday, January 24, 2011

'Crop Circle' In Sleman

Residents of Sleman, Yogyakarta, was shocked by the signs that appear mysteriously in the rice field after the winds. The large circle appears in the middle of rice field in the area of Mount Suru, Jogotirto, Berbah. There are mysterious symbol at center of the giant circle, which is formed by the rice that fell after the high winds. Some locals believe the giant ring-shaped marks as aircraft landing of Unidentified Flying Object (UFO). This incident is believed to be the first time that happened in Indonesia, although it's also happening in various locations in the world.

Compared to events those occurred in other places, crop circle that occurred in Sleman relatively much smaller, its diameter only about 70 meters. This phenomenon has attracted the attention of locals.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Song - Nurdin Turun Donk


Demands of national football lovers for Nurdin Halid, PSSI (Persatuan Sepakbola Seluruh Indoensia = Indonesian Football Association) chairman to resign continues. Nurdin Halid had led the PSSI for two periods, even though he was ended up in prison for corruption twice. During his leadership, Indonesia did not gain any achievement. He even still intend to become chairman for the next period.

National football chaos even to create a rival league, the Indonesian Premier League, initiated by Arifin Panigoro. Some Indonesian super league teams even switch to the league, such as Persibo, Persebaya and Persema. Beside the strong feel of referee collusion and other fraud, aother reason is the teams that competed in the Indonesian Super League often have financial problems.

The way the fans to demand that Nurdin to resign become more creative. Now the pressure on Nurdin Halid to resign also echoed through the song. The song that were created by JJ Nahan contains allusions to Nurdin Halid who do not want to resign. Sung by a girl named Stefany, the song was uploaded on youtube and got good responses.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Sasando


Sasando"
Sasando is a stringed musical instrument from Rote Island, Nusa Tenggara Timur (Eastern Lesser Sundas). In Rote language, "sasandu" means vibrating or sounded instrument. It's said Sasando already in use among the Rote community since the 7th century. At first glance, Sasando looks similar to other stringed instruments such as guitar, violin and harp.

The principal part of Sasando is a long cylinder commonly made of bamboo. The central is circle from the top to the bottom and there are some wedges where the strings are stretched, from the top to the bottom. These wedges give different tones to each picked string. This Sasando tube was placed in a container made from Gebang (a kind of woven palm) leaves that made like a fan. This is where the resonance of sasando comes from.

Sasando has many strings. Sasando with 28 strings are termed Sasando Engkel. Another type; Sasando Doble, has 56 strings. There's even a Sasando with 84 strings.