ARSIS AND THESIS: A REVIEW OF TWO ELEMENTS OF RHYTHM IN NON-TRADITIONAL MUSIC WRITTEN BY F. H. SMITH VAN WAESBERGHE D.J
(1) Department of Drama, Dance and Music, Faculty of Languages and Arts Semarang State University, Indonesia
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