FREE INDONESIAN SCENE / STYLE PACK DOWNLOADS
Dangdut, Koplo, Pop Sunda, Melayu, and more for the GO:KEYS 5 and GO:KEYS 3 Music Creation Keyboards
Included in this pack:
As requested by many Roland GO:KEYS 5 and GO:KEYS 3 users, we have produced today’s popular Dangdut and Nusantara styles, these styles are suitable for use at events and ceremonies.
* When using Indonesian scene / style packs, make sure to update to the latest version of the system program.
Dangdut Klasik | Generally used to accompany general dangdut songs with 4/4 rhythm and 120-180 tempo. |
Dangdut BAND | General Dangdut rhythm with modern western instruments. |
Slow Dangdut | Used to accompany dangdut songs with a slow tempo. |
Fast Dangdut | Used to accompany dangdut songs with a fast tempo of 200-240, for example Goyang Senggol and Reynold Pangabean’s song. |
Dangdut 3-4 | Dangdut rhythm with 3/4 time signature. |
Dangdut Kroncong | A sub-genre of campursari which is a combination of dangdut and keroncong. |
Koplo Basic | Sub-genre of Dangdut that developed in Java’s north coast, known for its distinctive rapid drum pattern. |
Koplo Jaranan | This is a Koplo music rhythm with elements of ethnic blends from Jawa Timur and Jawa Tengah but played freely without the standard Slendro or Pelog scales. |
Koplo Kempul | Koplo music with elements of the Kempul instrument. |
Koplo Pargoy | Koplo music to accompany Pargoy dance, made famous on Tiktok. |
Koplo Reggae | Koplo music mixed with Reggae music. |
Pop Sunda Klasik | Sundanese music combines traditional instruments such as the kecapi (harp), flute, etc., with western instruments such as bass and drums. |
Pop Sunda Modern | Sundanese music with traditional instruments with more western instrument sound elements. |
Jaipong Rampak | Jaipong dance music with Rampak instrument nuances. |
Gambang Kromong | Gambang Kromong (or written Gambang Komong) is a kind of orchestra that combines gamelan with Chinese musical instruments, such as Sukong, Tehyan and Kongahyan. The name Gambang Kromong is taken from the names of two percussion instruments, namely Gambang and Kromong. Gambang Kromong is Betawi music which is most evenly distributed in the Betawi cultural area, both in DKI Jakarta itself and in the surrounding area (greater Jakarta). In general, musical performances of Gambang Kromong are presented at folk festivals, weddings, Chinese New Year parties, welcoming guests, as well as at Tapekong events |
Tarling | Tarling originally appeared in 1931 in Indramayu, at that time a Dutch commissioner asked a local resident named Mang Sakim to repair a guitar. This opportunity was used by Mang Sakim and his son named Sugra to learn guitar tones and compare them with gamelan pentatonic tones. The beauty is even more complete when the strings of the guitar are accompanied by a luscious bamboo flute. |
Pop Melayu | Pop music genre with the influence of Malay rhythms. It became popular in the 2000s through bands such as ST12 and Kangen Band. |
Pop Minang | The development of this music originated from various Minang regions. Influenced by western music culture from colonial era and became popular in 1970-1980 by immigrants. Minang pop music contains poetry about love for the motherland, ethnicity, the struggle to live abroad, homesickness, etc. |
Zapin Melayu | Zapin is a dance music originating from the country of Yaman, which is popular among the Melayu community in Indonesia. Zapin is believed to have entered the archipelago under the influence of Persians and Arabs who acculturated the local Malay culture while spreading Islamic teachings from the Middle East around the fourteenth century. The accompanying music is composed of two main instruments, the Gambus string instrument and three Marwas/Marawis percussion instruments. |
Kroncong Klasik | Traditional music with Portuguese influences using instruments such as bass, guitar, violin, ukulele and flute. Its distinctive rhythm can be heard in the bassline and guitar strumming. |

