"Pileuleuyan" is one of the most iconic folk songs from West Java, Indonesia. Known for its melancholic yet hopeful melody, it has become a staple at graduation ceremonies and farewell gatherings across the Sundanese region.
In Sundanese culture, "Pileuleuyan" serves as a communal emotional outlet. It balances the sadness of departure with the hope of a future reunion. The phrase "Sapu nyere pegat simpay" is a powerful metaphor: just as a broom is made of individual ribs held together by a band, the "breaking of the band" signifies the group's dispersal, yet each individual rib remains a part of the original whole. not balok lagu pileuleuyan
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| 4/4 | | C . D . | E F E D | C . . . | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Lyric: | * (Silence) | Pi-leu | le-u-yan | Tukang | It balances the sadness of departure with the
The transcription of "Pileuleuyan" is most commonly found in C Major (Do = C). The absence of sharps or flats in the key signature makes it accessible for beginner students.