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Ambilkan Bulan - A.T. Mahmud - One of the most beautiful Indonesian children song. It's about a child asked his mother to "pick" the moon from the night sky for accompanying his sleep. Thank you Pak Mahmud for giving me permission to arrange this song. Click here to listen the MP3 recording and get the score, here. (30/09/2008)


Melati dari Jayagiri - Iwan Abdulrachman - Iwan "Abah" Abdulrachman is an Indonesian singer, song writer, and guitarist. He's also a martial arts expert, environmentalist, explorer, and rescuer. He lives in Bandung, West Java. The song is about a young girl in Jayagiri valley, West Java. Many thanks to Abah Iwan for giving me permission to arrange this song. Click here to listen the MP3 and get the score, page 1 and page 2 (10/11/2006)


Burung Ketilang - Bintang Soedibjo - Another very popular children song from Indonesia, written by Ibu Soed. The lyric is about the joy singing of a ketilang or kutilang bird (Pynonotus). Click here to listen the MP3 recording and get the score, here. (05/15/2006)


Once Upon a Rainy Day - Jubing - This is a slow and sentimental song to remember a rainy day. Click here to listen the MP3 recording and get the score, here. (10/25/2005)


Indonesia Pusaka - Ismail Marzuki (1914 - 1958) - One of the most popular national song in Indonesia. Ismail Marzuki was a legendary song writer that knew how to create a sensible melody and put the spirit of patriotism in the lyric. I dedicated this arrangement to one of my teacher, Mr. Arthur Sahelangi. Click here to listen the MP3 and get the score, page 1 and page 2 (09/03/2004)


Amelia - Jubing - I've added the MP3 file! I dedicate this piece to Iwan Tanzil, a great Indonesian classical guitarist who now live in Germany. Amelia is a name of a little girl from a children story written by my wife. One day Amelia met Yuli, a mysterious little girl that became her new friend. Who is Yuli? To got the answer, read the stories here. Listen to the midi and download page 1 and page 2. Click here to listen the MP3.(08/29/2003, MP3 added 02/10/2005)


Becak Fantasia by Jubing - MP3's added! This piece is a fantasia based upon Hai Becak, a popular Indonesian children song written by Bintang Soedibjo. She was a famous children song writer and also known as Ibu Soed or Madame Soed. Becak is a pedicab with three wheels. It can be found as public transportation in many cities in Indonesia. Listen to the midi, and download page 1, page 2 , page 3, page 4, and page 5 Click here to listen the MP3. . (05/09/2000, MP3 added 10/02/2005)


A Little Lullaby - Jubing - Good news! Now I can make a guitar recording with my PC. So, you could listen to me playing the guitar. This piece is a not-so-difficult one. Keep every bass note as long as three beats on every bar. I wrote it as a one-beat note so student can read it more easily. Click here to listen the MP3 recording and get the score, here. (12/03/2004)


Baby Walk - Jubing - It's a kind of study for myself to write a short composition with same bass pattern. The midi file is temporarily using piano sound because I have a problem with my midi software (cannot change it to guitar sound). Click here to listen the midi and get the score, page 1 and page 2 (09/03/2004)


Yamko Rambe Yamko - Indonesian Folk Song - An energic song from West Papua Island. One of the most popular Indonesian folksong repertoire. Click here to listen the midi and get the score here. (04/27/2004)


Minuet in G - Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) - One of the most popular minuet in the world of music. This piece --originally for clavier, found on Bach's notebook for his wife, Anna Magdalena-- has been transcribed for many music instruments. Listen to the music here and download the score here (03/30/2004)


Burung Kakatua - Indonesian Song - The title means "cackatoo bird". It's a very popular folk song for all Indonesian, from children to grandpa and grandma. The original rhythm is ordinary waltz. I try to use more "moving" rhythm inspired by the music of Latin America. Click here to listen the midi and get the score here. (02/25/2004)


Auld Lang Syne - Scottish Song - This music is for everybody who will going to play guitar on New Year's Eve. It's sounds beautiful on guitar. We often heard and sang the song, but how many of us knows the real story behind the song? Click here to read it's interesting origin. Listen to the midi here and download the score here. (12/04/2003)


Bangun Pemudi Pemuda - Alfred Simanjuntak (b. 1920) - The composer is a school teacher and journalist before he became one of the founders of a publishing company. He composed this song during Japanese occupation in Indonesia in the year 1943 to raise patriotism among the youth. Free translation of the title is "Rise, Young Men and Young Lady!". Since then, this song is being taught to every student in every elementary school. I make the guitar arrangement as simple as I could for the beginner guitarist. Listen to the midi and download the score. (10/22/2003)


Funicul� Funicul� - Peppino Turco & Luigi Denza (1846�1922) - A very joyous and celebrated Neapolitan song. I'm sure everybody knows it. Check here for the story behind the lyric. Listen to the midi. Download page 1 and page 2. (06/05/2003)


Song for Renny - Jubing - This sweet song-like composition is dedicated to Renny Yaniar, my wife and my best friend. Listen and download MP3 recording here, or listen to the midi and download page 1 and page 2. (04/15/2003)


Minuet (Updated!) by Luigi Boccherini (1743 - 1805) - This probably the most popular composition by this great Italian cellist. Originally written for string quintet. Thanks to my friend Oscar Cue, from Mexico, for making the score. Listen to the midi and download page 1 and page 2 (04/10/2000, updated 03/05/2003)


The Rickshaw - Jubing - A cheerful piece with easy listening melodies to entertain yourself or your friends. I wrote it for my friends that has been share time together with me for motivating each other to keep playing guitar and make concerts. Listen to the midi and download page 1, page 2, and page 3. (12/28/2002)


Salute D'amour (Updated!) - Edward Elgar (1857 - 1934) - It's not the old hand-written score anymore. This love poem originally written for violin & piano, but still sounds beautiful on solo guitar. Listen to the midi and download page 1, page 2, and page 3. (04/10/2000, updated 04/07/2002)


Rondeau - Elizabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre(1664 - 1729) - A work by French harpsichordist and composer. She was the most prolific and accomplished female composer of the French Baroque. The music seem simple, but not that easy to play on the guitar. Practise at first without playing the ornament, with a slower tempo. Listen to the midi and download page 1 and page 2. (01/14/2002)


Waltz no. 1 - Jubing - I always want to write a waltz like the way Tarrega wrote. So, this is it, my first waltz. Happy waltzing! Listen to the midi and download page 1 and page 2. (10/15/2001)


The Clock - Jubing - Some beginner guitarists asked me to write a composition for them. One night, when I heard the ticking of my clock, I got the music. This music is dedicated for all beginner guitarists in the world. Listen and download MP3 recording performed by Chaz Rogers here, or listen to the midi and download the score. (07/16/2001)


Tambourin - Fran�ois-Joseph Gossec (1734 - 1829) - A lively dance music by a Belgium composer who had a long and succesful career in Paris. I enjoy this music for the first time when listening a record by Michala Petri (the "Greensleeves" album). She is one of the greatest recorder player in the world. Now you can play it on guitar. Listen to the midi and download page 1 and page 2. (05/27/2001)


The Butterfly Dance - Jubing - My wife wrote a children story. The title is "Niken's Letter About Butterflies". You can find more of her stories here. The story about butterflies gave me inspiration to compose the music. Listen to the midi and download page 1 and page 2. (03/23/2001)


Allemande (From English Suite no. 3) - Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) - Originally written for clavier, this piece is still enchanting when adapted for guitar. Any guitarist who love Bach should try this transcription. Well, it's not recommended for beginner, although I have tried to make the fingering as smooth as possible. I listened the suite for the first time from a record by Ivo Pogorelich (pianist). Since then, I've been "haunted" by the melody of the Allemande. That's the reason for me to try to play it on guitar. Listen to the midi and download page 1, page 2, and page 3. (01/19/2001)


Nina Bobo (Sleep, Nina) - Indonesian Craddle Song - For generations, this traditional melodies were sung by Indonesian mothers to make their children sleep. The lyrics: "Sleep, Nina. Sleep, Nina. If you're not, the mosquito will bite you. Sleep my dear child. If you're not, the mosquito will bite you". Nina was the child's name in the song (not a native Indonesian name, maybe from Portugese). But mothers can change it with their child's name. Listen and download MP3 recording performed by Chaz Rogers here, or listen to the midi and download the score. (11/12/2000)


Moonrise - Jubing - Another composition with pentatonic atmosphere. I think this it's not difficult to play. Play it like you were singing. Listen to the midi and download page 1 and page 2 . (10/4/2000)


Summer Solstice at Sunset - Anne Ku - This transcriptions was commisioned by Anne Ku from London. Originally written for keyboard in D minor. The guitar version is in E minor. At first, it looks difficult to play this piece smoothly with guitar. But if you practised it in slow motion (pay attention to the fingering), than gradually increase the speed, you can get the music. Listen to the midi and download page 1 and page 2. Click here, to listen the original composition. (09/19/2000)


Negeri di Awan by Andre Manika/Katon Bagaskara - Literally, the title of this Indonesian popular love song means "a country above the clouds". The songwriters are brothers. Katon is a member of a KLA Project, a famous band in Indonesia. He also sang this song. I believe this song will become classic and always be sung forever. The melody is not just beautiful to be sung, but also to be played on classical guitar. Thanks to Katon for give me permission to share the guitar arrangement of this song to all classical guitar lover. Listen to the midi and download page 1, page 2, and page 3. (07/21/2000, score updated 01/02/2001)


Waltz by Fransisco Tarrega (1852 - 1909) - It was Tarrega who create techniques that bring classical guitar to be the most expressive music instrument. This short romantic waltz begins with melody in low register and flow to higher notes on the next section. The original score I have is for two guitars in A major. I transpose it to G major so it can be played on solo guitar. Listen to the midi and download page 1 and page 2 . (07/01/2000)


The Little Windbell by Jubing - The music is imitating the sound of windbell on a breezy day. Listen and download MP3 recording performed by Chaz Rogers here, or listen to the midi and download the score. (06/13/2000, score updated 11/19/2000)


Allegro Moderato (from Serenade op. 96 no.1) by Ferdinando Carulli (1770-1841) - Carulli was famous for his compositions for two guitars, include this one. But it's difficult for me to play it because I am not always find a partner to play it. So I decided to transcribed this piece for solo guitar. Listen to the midi and download page 1, page 2, page 3, and page 4. (05/28/2000)



Capuccino Rumba by Jubing - I like capuccino and rumba. That's why I used them for the title of this short and cheerful composition. You also can use it for arpeggio exercise. The Soundboard magazine has published this composition in its summer 2000 issue (volume XXVII, number 1). The score is made available here with the help of Peter Danner, the editor of Soundboard. Thanks, Peter. Listen to the midi and download page 1 and page 2 . (04/27/2000)


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