Lagu tegal ijo budhoyo as reflection and controversy in its existence

Sumberan Village Tegal Ijo Budhoyo is now known as an independent village that upholds the values of cultural tradition, closely tied to a distinctive musical arrangement, the Tegal Ijo Budhoyo Song performed by the Gejog Lesung Group, emerging as a distinctive feature that reflects the culture and identity of the local community. However, behind the harmony, there is an interesting debate surrounding the origins of the song, which has created a unique dynamic within the community of Sumberan village. Some residents see the tegal ijo budhoyo song as a true reflection of life and values in Tegal Ijo Budhoyo, while others argue that the song may contain elements of plagiarism due to the fact that the tegal ijo budhoyo song is a composition of the song Parangtritis by Mantous. This phenomenon illustrates the complexity of the commodification process, where a cultural heritage becomes a fungible commodity.
Therefore, the PKM Kagesung team as representatives of the ethnomusicology department of the content of Yogyakarta wants to help the people of Sumberan village to solve and provide the best solution to this problem. They not only created an alluring arrangement, but also experienced a compositional journey involving re-creation, improvisation, communal construction, bendmark, transposition, and characteristic value. Through this process, the song Tegal Ijo Budhoyo underwent a profound transformation, illustrating the intricate intertwining of art, culture and economy.
The significant difference between the two songs is that the lyrics are very different, the use of different instruments, and the meanings presented are also different. Sonification analysis is the key to finding intramusical data that supports the concept of function commodification. By looking at the fundamental frequency system and ambient sonic intervals, the Gejog Lesung Group is able to create a harmony that not only touches the heart, but also changes the face of Sumberan village, giving the village a new identity as an independent art center. The change in local people's behavior, illustrated through the concept of eco-evolutionary behavior, is a key factor in transforming Gombal village into an independent village for art. This transformation not only changes the cultural landscape, but also provides added economic value through a network of cooperation with the creative economy.
As such, Tegal Ijo Budhoyo's song is not just a harmony presented in a work, but also a pillar that builds and shapes the identity of the Tegal Ijo Budhoyo community. Although the debate surrounding its origins continues, there is no denying that this music has become a force capable of creating harmony within the community and changing the course of the village's development for the better.




