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The time signature of a Philippine folk dance will depend on which song is being used. For example, in Pittsburgh, PA, USA at the Wheeling Jesuit University Culture Fest on March 30, 2014, one of the dances is in 3/4 time, three beats to each measure of music (like a Waltz; OOM-pah-pah OOM-pah-pah). Other dances may have other time signatures.

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Bahay Kubo = 3/4

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leron,leron,sinta time signature 2/4

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Q: What is the time signature of putrillo Philippine folk dance?
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