Not Balok Lagu Pileuleuyan

F (Fa) - "ra" | E (Mi) - "Pa" | D (Re) - "mit" | Rest (breath)

Pileuleuyan Key: C Major (Sundanese Degung mode) Tempo: Adagio doloroso (( \dotq = 66 )) not balok lagu pileuleuyan

Traditional Sundanese vocal music often utilizes the pelog or salendro scales, which are pentatonic. However, many folk songs adapted for modern school curricula have been standardized into the Western diatonic scale (Major or Minor) to facilitate easier teaching. "Pileuleuyan" is one such song that translates effectively into the diatonic major scale, often set in the key of C Major or D Major for ease of performance. F (Fa) - "ra" | E (Mi) -

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This paper explores the musical composition of "Pileuleuyan," a traditional Sundanese song widely recognized in West Java, Indonesia. While often performed orally or via cipher notation (Angka), this study focuses on the translation of the melody into staff notation (Not Balok). By analyzing the key signature, time signature, melodic contour, and rhythmic structure within the framework of Western music theory, this research aims to preserve the song’s integrity while providing a pedagogical tool for formal music education. The findings highlight the diatonic nature of the melody and its lyrical phrasing, which reflects the emotional resonance of the Sundanese language.