CREATIVITY AND THE ROLE OF NINIEK DARYONAGORO IN UTILIZING USED GOODS INTO MUSIC IN SURAKARTA
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The research entitled "Creativity and Niniek's Role in Utilizing Used Goods into Music in Surakarta" is based on the phenomenon of the emergence of sounds from used goods. Innovation in engineering used goods and arrangement techniques carried out by Niniek are interesting aspects to be studied further. This research uses a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach, with Niniek S.M Daryonagoro as the main subject. To answer the formulation of the problem, this study utilizes Rhodes 4P creativity theory (person, process, press, and product) and the concept of individual roles according to Setyadi. The final stage after going through the analysis found several conclusions. Niniek's background growing up in an art environment played an important role in encouraging her creativity in developing music based on used goods. Niniek's consistency and creativity are reflected in the historical journey of the presence of used goods music. In addition, Niniek's role has been proven to be able to increase the interest of students and the Surakarta community in music, as well as providing indirect education regarding the use of used goods as a music medium through the performances held.
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