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The International Journal of the Royal Society of Thailand
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                                                                                    Volume XIII – 2021
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                   •  The paper should be submitted to the Editorial Board in three copies
             with the gamelan structure, Siamese music, on the other hand, attracted the
           interest of Ethnomusicologist in studying psychoacoustic of music. In 1899, Carl
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             Stumpf, professor at the Berlin Institute of Psychology, together with Eric Moritz
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           von Hornbostel had established a Phonogrammarchiv that aimed to record music
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             examples around the world (Lampert, 2008). In 1900, Stumpf recorded Siamese
                      consistent for the entire article.
           music of the Siamese theater troupe led by Boosra Mahin on wax cylinders in order
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           to conduct a comparative study of sound. It is considered one of the world’s
             earliest records that benefit the comparative Ethnomusicology study
                   Each article should contain the following :
             (Duangchanthip, 2013).
                   •  Title
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                  It was the twentieth century where Southeast Asian music started to seep
                   •  Authors and their affiliations
             into western contemporary composition repertoire. Still, Gamelan music retains its
                   •  A concise abstract (not more than 300 words)
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             popularity over other musical cultures of Southeast Asia. The first half of the
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           twentieth century saw the change in the composer’s intention. Colin McPhee
                      Methods, Results and Conclusion
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             (1900-1964) and Lou Harrison (1917-2003) took Gamelan music seriously and
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             attempted to compose their music using the gamelan theory from the inner
           structure to an outer structure. Their compositions, therefore, sound close to
                      the text)
           Gamelan music and could be analyzed with Gamelan music theory (Leta E. and
           Abstract
             Lieberman, 1999). In the second half of the twentieth century, composers of
                   The abstract should be concise and informative, not more than 300 words.

           It should not only indicate the general scope of the article but also state the main
           Southeast Asian origin pursued their composition studies in many countries in
           results and conclusions.
           Europe and United States. These composers sought new approaches to present
           their cultures with the philosophy of interculturalism in which multiple cultures are
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                   Experimental investigation papers must state in the Materials and
             presented cross-culturally on an equal platform.
           Methods section that
                   1)  informed consent was obtained from all adult participants and from
                  Departing from the hundred-year domination of gamelan music in western
           composition, José Maceda (1917-2004), a Filipino native, was a pioneer in
           parents or legal guardians of minors, including the name of the appropriate
           integrating other Southeast Asian elements with avant-garde composition. With
           institutional review board having approved the project;
             his education background in composition, anthropology, and ethnomusicology, he
                   2)  the maintenance and care of experimental animals comply with the

           Thai National Institute of Health Guidelines for the humane use of laboratory
           earned from Paris and the United States, Maceda did fieldwork in indigenous
           animals  or the equivalent country authority or agency;
           music of the Philippines and applied their elements into his compositions
                   3)  approval is obtained from the relevant ethical committee.
           Pagsamba (1968), Ugnayan (1974), and Udlot-Udlot (1975). After Maceda, many
           Southeast Asian composers continued his legacy of blending their native cultures
           in western compositions (Tenzer, 2003).



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                Narongrit Dhamabutra                                                           191



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