International Journal of Computer Applications |
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
Volume 185 - Number 43 |
Year of Publication: 2023 |
Authors: Muhammad Hamsir Zidan, Wahyu Sri Utami |
10.5120/ijca2023923246 |
Muhammad Hamsir Zidan, Wahyu Sri Utami . Learning the Diatonic Scale in a Mini Gamelan Musical Instrument based on Augmented Reality. International Journal of Computer Applications. 185, 43 ( Nov 2023), 49-55. DOI=10.5120/ijca2023923246
One effort to preserve Indonesian traditional culture is education in arts and culture. In schools, with limited time, media and learning resources available, the material presented cannot be well received. This method of learning traditional musical instruments uses mini gamelan musical instruments on Android which are very effective and can be accessed anywhere so that students can easily learn them for independent learning. Augmented Reality as a method for learning traditional musical instruments in Indonesia is one way to introduce traditional musical instruments for beginners who want to know or want to know what the shape and tone of the sound in the traditional mini gamelan musical instrument are. This application for learning traditional musical instruments may be expected to increase the love for traditional musical instruments. As is known, it is very rare to find traditional Indonesian musical instruments played in public places, even though the combination of other traditional musical instruments is very pleasant to listen to and play. The results of this augmented reality application will be applied and run on the Android mobile platform, to run this application you will use the Android smartphone camera. Then this smartphone will display traditional musical instruments in 3D form which will appear and virtual buttons will appear so that users can recognize these traditional musical instruments based on their 3D shape and can play notes based on the available mini gamelan musical instrument objects.