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March of the Indonesian National Armed Forces

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Military march

Mars Tentara Nasional Indonesia
English: March of the Indonesian National Armed Forces
LyricsAddie MS, 2003
MusicAddie MS, 2003
Adopted5 October 2003
Audio sample
Mars Tentara Nasional Indonesia

March of the Indonesian National Armed Forces is the officialmarch of theIndonesian National Armed Forces. The lyrics and music were composed byAddie MS. In conjunction with the March, Addie MS also composed theHymn of the Indonesian National Armed Forces as the officialhymn of the Indonesian National Armed Forces.

Background

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Endriartono Sutarto proposed the creation of a new march for the armed forces.

Before the creation of the current march, theRepublic of Indonesia Armed Forces — the predecessor of the current armed forces — had its own march. The March of the Republic of Indonesia Armed Forces was composed in 1962 by Mangasa Adil Tampubolon (1939-1992), a lieutenant colonel in the Indonesian Army.[1] However, following thefall of Suharto in 1998, the song was rarely used by the armed forces due to frequent mocking and parodying of the song by activists and students.[2] For example, a popular parody of the song changed the first stanza of the song from "Republic of Indonesia Armed Forces/Always ready at any time/To defend and save/The Republic of Indonesia"[a] to "Republic of Indonesia Armed Forces/Useless, dissolve it/Replace with the student regiment, still the same/Let's replace it with scouts instead".[b]Ninok Leksono [id], aKompas reporter, alleged that the parody discouraged the armed forces from using the march and began a discourse to find a replacement.[3]

However, the commander of the Armed Forces at that time,Endriartono Sutarto, denied that the discourse was prompted by the parody. In an interview withTempo, Endriartono stated that the discourse was not related to the parody at all; instead, it was prompted by the reorganization of the armed forces. The discourse led to the 2002 decision by Endriartono to commission a new march for the armed forces.[2]

Contest and composing process

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Initially, Endriartono held a contest for the musical units inside the armed forces. Units from the army, navy, and the air force submitted their proposals, but none of the proposals were approved by the generals. The Head of the Information Bureau of the Armed Forces, Major GeneralSjafrie Sjamsoeddin, proposedAddie MS to compose the march. Other generals approved the proposal, and in December 2002, Endriartono sent a letter to Addie MS requesting him to compose the march.[2] Addie MS stated in a 2003 interview that he was shocked after receiving the letter,[2] and that this would be his first time composing a march.[3]

The letter, which was signed by the Personnel Assistant to the Chief of General Staff Major-General Sutardjo, stated that "In accordance with the organizational change and the separation of the Indonesian National Police from the armed forces, we asked you to compose a new march and hymn for the armed forces or revise the proposals submitted during the contest to replace the March of the Republic of Indonesia Armed Forces."[c][3] In the letter, the armed forces also wrote down several criteria regarding the lyrics andtempo.[3] The march must include references to the three main doctrines of the armed forces:Saptamarga, the Soldier's Oath, andPancasila.[4] The song was required to have a minimum of 32 bars,[3] atime signature of either2
4
,4
4
, or6
8
,[3] and a tempo of 120 beats per minute.[2] The Chief of Staff of the Air Force at that time,Chappy Hakim, also asked Addie to include the phraseSatria Nusantara (Warrior of the Archipelago), which was also the name of a popularmartial art in Indonesia at that time.[4]

After the composition was complete, Addie MS requested and received permission to record his song inMelbourne,Australia. In August 2003 he flew to the city, where he conducted the instrumental recording in a studio owned by theVictorian Philharmonic Orchestra. The instrumental recording was played by fifty musicians from theVictorian Philharmonic Orchestra. The vocal recording was done in Jakarta by 20 singers, including some members of Addie's Twilite Choir. Overall, Addie spent a total of US$3,800 for the instrumental recording process and 5 million rupiahs for the vocal recording process.[2]

The finished recording was first presented to the commander of the music corps. After approving the recording, the commander circulated the lyrics and recording among various flag officers in the armed forces hierarchy.[2] The final presentation was done on 28 August 2003 in front of Commander Endriartono, the three chiefs of staff of the armed forces, chief of staff of the armed forces, head of the information bureau, and the personnel assistant to the chief of staff.[3] After they listened to the recording, they commented that the phraseSatria Nusantara could be mistaken for a reference to the martial art, and requested the phrase to be removed or changed. Addie later changed the phrase toPatriot Nusantara (Patriot of the Archipelago). In a 2020 article written by Chappy, Chappy apologized for proposing theSatria Nusantara phrase.[4]

Performance

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The song received its public premiere at the 58th anniversary of the armed forces on 5 October 2003.[5] It was regularly performed by the armed forces, but there had been no official ceremony marking the adoption of the march.[6] A ceremony honoring the composer was held fifteen years later on 5 October 2018, where the Commander in Chief of the Armed ForcesHadi Tjahjanto gave Addie a placard and ashell in recognition of his work as the composer of the march.[7]

Lyrics

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Bahasa Indonesia[8]English Translation (unofficial)

Tentara Nasional Indonesia
Siap mempertahankan negara
DenganSumpah Prajurit
danSapta Marga
Kobarkan semangatPancasila

Tentara Nasional Indonesia
Siap membela Nusa dan Bangsa
Membangun persatuan
dan kesatuan
Di darat, di laut, di udara

Prajurit TNI
PatriotNusantara
Bersama Rakyat
Bangun Negeri tercinta
Negara Republik Indonesia

Indonesian National Armed Forces
Ready to defend the state
WithSoldier's Oath
andSapta Marga
Fired up the spirit ofPancasila

Indonesian National Armed Forces
Ready to defend the Homeland and Nation
Building unity
and unitary
On land, at sea, in the air

Soldiers of the TNI
Patriots ofNusantara
Together with the People
Build our beloved country
The State of the Republic of Indonesia

In addition to the March, Addie MS also composed the TNI Hymn (Hymne TNI).

Bahasa Indonesia[9]English Translation (unofficial)

Bersatu prajurit TNI
SatriaMerah Putih
Luhur mengabdikan diri
BelaIbu Pertiwi

Teguh pada Sumpah Setia
Takwa kepada Tuhan
Rela korbankan
Jiwa Raga
Demi Indonesia

United soldiers of TNI
Knights of theRed and White
Noble devoting yourself
to defend the Motherland

Firm to Oath of Loyalty
Piety to God
Willing to sacrifice
Body and Soul
For the sake of Indonesia


Notes

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  1. ^Original translation:Angkatan Bersenjata Republik Indonesia/Setiap saat, siap sedia/Mempertahankan, menyelamatkan/Negara Republik Indonesia
  2. ^Original translation:Angkatan Bersenjata Republik Indonesia/Tidak berguna, bubarkan saja/Diganti menwa, ya, sama saja/Lebih baik diganti pramuka
  3. ^Original translation:sehubungan dengan adanya perubahan organisasi dan pemisahan Kepolisian Negara RI dari TNI, Addie MS diminta membantu menciptakan lagu mars dan himne TNI yang baru, atau merevisi lagu/syair mars dan himne hasil lomba untuk menggantikan Mars ABRI

References

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  1. ^Isnaeni, Hendri F. (7 March 2019)."Pencipta Mars ABRI".Historia (in Indonesian). Retrieved16 January 2021.
  2. ^abcdefgAdministrator (8 September 2003)."Mars Tentara Terbang ke Sydney".Tempo. Retrieved16 January 2021.
  3. ^abcdefgLeksono, Ninok (3 October 2003)."TNI Miliki Mars Baru dan Himne".Kompas. Retrieved2 February 2021.
  4. ^abcHakim, Chappy (23 December 2020). Syatiri, Ana Shofiana (ed.)."Mars TNI dan Satria Nusantara".Kompas (in Indonesian). Retrieved16 January 2021.
  5. ^Syahrul, Yura (6 October 2003)."Peralatan Perang Baru Warnai HUT TNI".Tempo. Retrieved16 January 2021.
  6. ^Aditia, Andika (6 October 2018). Kistyarini (ed.)."Addie MS Ciptakan Mars TNI 15 Tahun Lalu".Kompas (in Indonesian). Retrieved16 January 2021.
  7. ^"Sejarah Mars TNI, Diciptakan Addie MS 17 Tahun Lalu hingga Dapatkan Penghargaan, Begini Liriknya".Serambi Indonesia (in Indonesian). Retrieved16 January 2021.
  8. ^MS, Addie."Mars TNI (2003)".Twitter (in Indonesian). Retrieved16 July 2023.
  9. ^MS, Addie."Himne TNI (2003)".Twitter (in Indonesian). Retrieved20 July 2023.
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