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Guess what?: Dian HP fights for children'€™s songs

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The Jakarta Post
Jakarta
Thu, July 9, 2015 Published on Jul. 9, 2015 Published on 2015-07-09T10:06:00+07:00

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Music composer Dian Hadipranowo, known as Dian HP, says she is fighting to keep children'€™s songs alive.

She said that she had constantly promoted children'€™s song directly at schools nationwide so they could have access to the songs.

'€œI promote the songs door-to-door; I visit kindergartens, elementary schools, tell the principals that I have children songs and that they can redistribute them if they like,'€ Dian said as quoted by tribunnews.com.

The owner of Taman Musik Dian Indonesia music school said she felt that she had to do something.

'€œParents complain about the unavailability of children'€™s songs that suit their age,'€ the 50-year-old said. '€œAs I'€™ve been in the music industry for so long and have a music school for children, I decided to do something and fight for it,'€ Dian said.

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