THE TRANSITIVITY OF ALAN WALKER SONG LYRICS IN “DIFFERENT WORLD” ALBUM

Santi Mulyati (1) , Ria Nirwana (2) , Hartono Hartono (3)
(1) Universitas Al-Ghifari Bandung,

Abstrak

ABSTRAK               Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis elemen transitivitas dan makna ideasional dalam lirik lagu Alan Walker Dalam Album “Different World”. Lagu adalah musik pendek dengan kata-kata yang Anda nyanyikan. Dalam kehidupan sehari-hari, orang mendengar musik tanpa mengetahui isi lagu tersebut. Mereka menikmati musik tanpa menganalisis maknanya sendiri. Peneliti menggunakan lagu-lagu Alan Walker dari Album “Different World” miliknya (Faded, Alone and Lily) sebagai objek penelitian yang dianalisis dengan teori transitivitas Halliday, Gerrot, Wignel dan teori lagu sebagai teori pendukung. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif deskriptif. Ada beberapa langkah dalam menganalisis penelitian ini: menemukan jenis-jenis proses transitivitas yang digunakan dalam lagu-lagu Alan Walker di album “Different World” dan kemudian menjelaskan makna ideasional dari lagu-lagu Alan Walker di Album “Different World”. Hasil analisis adalah sebagai berikut; ditemukan bahwa jenis transitivitas yang banyak digunakan dalam lirik lagu Alan Walker adalah proses relasional. Ada 16 data yang menggunakan proses relasional. 8 data untuk proses mental dan proses material. Kemudian proses verbal ditemukan 3 data. Terakhir, 1 data untuk proses eksistensial dan behavioral. Kata kunci: Proses Transitivitas, Makna Ideasional, album Different World Alan Walker Abstract           This research aims to analyze the elements of transitivity and the ideational meaning of the song lyrics in Alan Walker’s songs from his “Different World” Album (Faded, Alone and Lily). Song is a short piece of music with words that you sing. In daily life, people heard the music without having to know the content of the song. They enjoy the music without analyzing their meaning itself. The researcher  used Alan Walker’s songs from his “Different World” Album (Faded, Alone and Lily) as object of the research which is analyzed  by transitivity theory Halliday, Gerrot, Wignel and the theory of song as supporting theory. This research used descriptive qualitative approach. There were several steps in analyzing this research: find out the kinds of  transitivity process are used in Alan Walker’s songs in “Different World” album and then explain the ideational meaning of Alan Walker’s songs in “Different World”Album. The findings of analysis are as follows;  there was found that the kinds of transitivity are mostly used in song lyrics by Alan Walker are relational process which consist of Attributive and Identifying. There are 16 data using relational process. After that mental process which consist of three types: Affective (feeling), cognitive (thinking) and perceptive (perceiving through the five senses). The researcher found 8 data for mental process and material process. Then verbal process are found 3 data. The last, 1 data for existential and behavioural process. Keywords:  Transitivity Process, Ideational Meaning, Alan Walker’s Different World album

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Santi Mulyati
Ria Nirwana
Hartono Hartono

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THE TRANSITIVITY OF ALAN WALKER SONG LYRICS IN “DIFFERENT WORLD” ALBUM. (2022). The GIST, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.53675/gist.v4i2.313

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