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what is the tempo of the folk song bahay kubo
The Philippine folk song Bahay Kubo is all about a small hut (kubo) that is has a variety of different vegetables surrounding it. It has been sung by many singers, including Slyvia La Torre.
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The composer of Bahay Kubo is Felipe de Leon. Bahay Kubo is a traditional Filipino folk song. It is also used as a part of a medley tune.
The late national artist Mr. Felipe de Leon is the one who composed the song Bahay Kubo. :)
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what is the tempo of the folk song bahay kubo
Bahay Kubo is the name of a folk song that name the scientific name of certain vegetables. Some of the vegetables in the song are peanuts, squash and garlic.
The Philippine folk song Bahay Kubo is all about a small hut (kubo) that is has a variety of different vegetables surrounding it. It has been sung by many singers, including Slyvia La Torre.
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In the traditional Filipino folk song "Bahay Kubo," there are a total of nine garlics mentioned. The lyrics highlight various vegetables and ingredients commonly found in a typical Filipino garden, with garlic being one of them. The song emphasizes the abundance and diversity of produce that can be grown in a small bahay kubo, or rural house.
The traditional Filipino folk song "Bahay Kubo" typically uses the chords G, C, and D. These chords create a simple and familiar harmony that complements the melody of the song.
L. Momordica charantia or also know as bitter gourd or in some parts of Asia as ampalaya, is a "vegetable" that unlike its counterparts in the song, originated from. India and Malaysia. The popularity of "Bahay Kubo" has triggered Ampalayanatics to petition ampalaya to be included in the revised bahay kubo version.
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