Bongai

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Bongai
Other namesRentak Kuda
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Bongai also known as Rontak Kudo, is a traditional folk music genre from the Malaysian state of Negeri Sembilan.[1][2] It can be sung as a solo, a duet or in a group with or without musical accompaniment.

Bongai reached its peak of fame in the 1950s where it was considered a must in any ceremony held especially wedding ceremonies in Negeri Sembilan. It is also performed for specific purposes, especially as entertainment during the evenings, after work. Bongai simply refers to the ceremony of reciting a poem through song, it is sometimes accompanied by instrumentation. It was historically performed at night.

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