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The traditional Visayan folk song "Bulak ug Kaibug" is typically set in a 2/4 time signature. This time signature gives the song a lively and upbeat feel, making it suitable for dance and festive occasions. The rhythmic structure allows for a straightforward and engaging performance.

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