Description |
Six recordings filmed at and in front of the Hãa²moi² Pãa² (Morung) in Kamhua Noknu village. Recording SDM61-nnpkhn20230127_JS_HãamoiMorung-01.mp4, filmed on the JVC camera, was a short video of the men of the Morung entering the Morung. The other five recordings, originally named SDM61-nnpkhn20230127_GS_HãamoiMorung-01.mp4 to -05.mp4 (now named SDM61-nnpkhn20230127_JS_HãamoiMorung-01.mp4 to -05.mp4) were recorded on the Google Pixel 6 mobile phone, because of the dark conditions inside the Morung. These recordings consisted of -01: Group Log drum performance, the style of which can be simply called Hãa²moi² kham²sun³; kham²sun³ refers to the general beating style that is found between 2'00" and 2'30"; in this recording, there are several sections of different styles of beating, such as 3'00" which is called lauqtong¹ and then from 3'10" then kham²jaa¹. A second drum beating commences at around 3'40" and the style is called hõ¹krok, this style is known in other Morung as tong¹klat; -02 solo log drum performance, the performer is Mr.Pan³chun¹; the beating style is called gaan³ding³kham²tap.; -03 solo log drum performanceMr Nokto¹ Hãa¹su²am¹, beating style is called jang¹vaan¹ kham²tap. The word kham² 'log drum', and tap means 'beating'. Traditionally this type of beating would only occur at night time, -04 solo log drum performance, Mr Wang¹ngoi³ Lõ²su², beating style is called mang¹ kham²sun³, -05 Group standing outside the Hãa²moi² Pãa² |
Cite as |
Stephen Morey (collector), Stephen Morey (researcher), Pan³chun¹ Pong²gu³am¹ (consultant), Nokto¹ Hãa¹su²am¹ (consultant), Wang¹ngoi³ Lõ²su² (consultant), 2023. Log Drum performances in the HãaMmoiM PãaM. X-MATROSKA/MP4. SDM61-nnpkhn20230127_JS_HaamoiMorung at catalog.paradisec.org.au. https://dx.doi.org/10.26278/9gcy-rt60 |