Sabtu, 10 Februari 2018

Penyebaran Parkour di Indonesia

Speed Vault
Parkour di Indonesia berkembang pertamakali pada tahun 2007 di bawah naungan Parkour Indonesia (www.parkourindonesia.web.id). Parkour Indonesia memiliki tujuan untuk berperan sebagai sumber informasi mengenai Parkour dan pengembangan Parkour bagi masyarakat Indonesia.
Seperti pesan David Belle yang disampaikan kepada para praktisi parkour melalui Lisses and Parkour Documentary “Pilgrimage”, karya Duncan. (Terima kasih banyak kepada Duncan atas kutipan dan pengulangan pernyataan David Belle tersebut)
Ajarkanlah orang-orang ini..
Jika kamu memahami parkour, maka sebarluaskan pengetahuan tersebut kepada orang lain, anak-anak, teman, ataupun kepada mereka yang memiliki pengetahuan yang kurang tepat ataupun kurang lengkap mengenai parkour. Jika kamu kurang yakin maka buka mata, telinga, dan belajarlah.
Hanya terdapat satu-satunya parkour dan itu merupakan metode yang diwariskan kepada David Belle oleh ayahnya – berbagai bentuk disiplin lainnya adalah untuk dihormati tetapi tetap saja merupakan suatu bentuk disiplin yang lain, dan parkour sejati masih berada di luar sana. Parkour diketahui oleh umum dan jumlah orang yang mempelajarinya terus bertambah.
Jika kamu berniat untuk menolong – jika kamu adalah traceurs sejati dari lubuk hati – maka kamu tidak akan bergerak maju sendirian, tetapi kamu akan menuju ke barisan terbelakang dan menolong orang lain untuk maju bersama kamu.

Parkour

Mahesaparkour
Parkour (French pronunciation: ​[paʁkuʁ]) is a training discipline using movement that developed from military obstacle course training.[4][5][6] Practitioners aim to get from one point to another in a complex environment, without assistive equipment and in the fastest and most efficient way possible. Parkour includes running, climbing, swinging, vaulting, jumping, rolling, quadrupedal movement, and other movements as deemed most suitable for the situation.[7][8] Parkour's development from military training gives it some aspects of a non-combative martial art.
Parkour is an activity that can be practised alone or with others and is usually carried out in urban spaces, though can be done anywhere.[9][10] Parkour involves seeing one's environment in a new way, and imagining the potential for navigating it by movement around, across, through, over and under its features.[11][12]
Parkour was developed in France, primarily by Raymond Belle, and further by his son David and the latter's group of friends, the self-styled Yamakasi, during the late 1980s.[13][14] The discipline was popularised in the late 1990s and 2000s through films, documentaries, and advertisements featuring the Yamakasi.[4]

Fingerstyle Guitar

Mahesafingerstyle
Fingerstyle guitar is the technique of playing the guitar by plucking the strings directly with the fingertips, fingernails, or picks attached to fingers, as opposed to flatpicking (plucking individual notes with a single plectrum, commonly called a "pick"). The term "fingerstyle" is something of a misnomer, since it is present in several different genres and styles of music—but mostly, because it involves a completely different technique, not just a "style" of playing, especially for the guitarist's picking/plucking hand. The term is often used synonymously with fingerpicking, although fingerpicking can also refer to a specific tradition of folk, blues and country guitar playing in the US. See below.
Music arranged for fingerstyle playing can include chords, arpeggios (the notes of a chord played one after the other, as opposed to simultaneously) and other elements such as artificial harmonics, hammering on and pulling off notes with the fretting hand, using the body of the guitar percussively (by tapping rhythms on the body), and many other techniques. Often, the guitarist will play the melody notes, interspersed with the melody's accompanying chords and the deep bassline (or bass notes) simultaneously. Some fingerpicking guitarists also intersperse percussive tapping along with the melody, chords and bassline. This enables a single guitarist to provide all of these important song elements. This enables singer-guitarists to accompany themselves, and it enables smaller groups which have only a single guitarist to use one guitarist to provide all of these musical elements. Fingerpicking is a standard technique on the classical or nylon string guitar, but is considered more of a specialized technique on steel string guitars. Fingerpicking is less common on electric guitars, except in the heavy metal music virtuoso style of lead guitar playing known as shred guitar.

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