If you ask some mangyans in Mindoro they all said that they just copied it from another ambahan...........However, that you keep asking them they all said that they just "copied" it from other..........
And until now no one can guess who was the first man wrote it........because they just "copied" it................
music in mindoro ay tikling buyaw
The form of music in mindoro is the mangyan people who create the tradtions
kudlong ang musical instrument ng mindoro.
Mindoro is a place that boasts many indigenous groups. Igway is the word for song in the language of the Mangyan people, one of these indigenous groups.
On the island of Mindoro, a person will find a variety of instruments ranging from huge gongs to violins and flutes. A traditional Mindoro instrument is one that looks like a Greek column that has strings like a violin. It is played like a lap harp. The drums of Mindoro are shaped something like cupcakes.
The vocal music of Mindoro is called Igway. Some examples are Marayaw, Pamuybuyen, and Ambahan.
PAMUYBUYEN-(legend) it means fear of water 3. AMBAHAN- composed of seven syllable line ending in rhymes. ... The AMBAHAN is the traditional poetry of the Hanunuo Mangyans of Oriental Mindoro. It is usually written on bamboo in the Surat Mangyan, a centuries-old pre-Spanish script.
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music in mindoro ay tikling buyaw
Ambahan is a black or green and sometimes pink tae....
The tamaraw is an endemic species in the Philippines and is native to Mindoro Island. It is found in grasslands and forested areas in the Mounts Iglit-Baco National Park on Mindoro.
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The ambahan is a form of traditional poetry among the Mangyan people of the Philippines. It typically consists of seven-syllable lines with rhythmic patterns. Ambahan are often used to express emotions, convey observations about nature, or reflect on daily life.
it is use to draw something
what kinds of music in mindoro