What is the history of dang-dang ay folk song in Philippines?
"Dang-Dang Ay" is a traditional folk song from the Philippines, often associated with the Visayan region. Its roots can be traced back to the country's diverse cultural heritage, reflecting the influences of indigenous, Spanish, and American music. The song typically features themes of love and daily life, encapsulating the experiences of Filipino communities. Like many folk songs, "Dang-Dang Ay" has been passed down through generations, serving as a vital part of the Philippines' rich oral tradition.
What are Philippine ethnic instruments?
Filipono ethnic instruments was originated from our forefathers and elders because they discovered music and they tried to make things used to make music and they called the things, Filipino Instruments
What is the composition of nicanor abelardo?
kaya nga anko nagtatanong dahil hindi ko alam....................
Nota at pahinga ng pilipinas kong mahal?
nakakainis naman to naghahanap nga ng sagot tapos ikaw ang pagsasagutin
What message does manang biday gives?
Manang Biday is a song about the courtship of a young maiden named Manang Biday.
History of the pantomina dance?
The pantomina dance was originated from imitating the courtship of doves. This dance is done every third week of October at the Sorsogon's Kasanggayahan Festival and mainly consists of elderly people that are in colorful costumes.
What is dance track called that goes ay ay ay ay ay ow ow ow ow ow a a a a a a?
million voices otto knows
What is the lyrics of folk song ang magtutuba?
Awit Ng Magtutuba
(Leyte)
Pumupukpok ako sa mga kahuyan
Rat-a-tat – tat-tat
Rat-a-tat-tat
Pinakikintab ko’y tukil ng kawayan,
Ang pinupukpok ko’y tuktok ng niyugan.
Rat-a-tat-tat.
What is folk Filipino work song?
ang filipino work song ay mga kantang filipino na tumutukoy sa mga gawain o trabaho ng isang tao ..
halimbawa nito ay ang magtanim ay di biro..
Can you give 5 examples of Native Psalm or Narrative Psalm Folk Songs of the Philippines?
Pamulinawin
Kinds of Philippines folk songs in the Philippines?
There are so many folk dances here i our country.
for example, tinikling. Before, it is our national dance but now its not. Before, the Japanese punish us in our mistakes by hitting our feet with bamboo. To relieve this pain, they made a step for the Japanese not to hit their feet. They studied how the Japanese will hit their feet and made this steps. As soon as the war ended, they are jollied to this steps and made it already a dance.
another is Carinosa. carinosa is our national folk dance. It is because that filipinas are very gentle. in this dance, it shows how gentle fiipinas are. and also shows how patient gentlemen in our country to get the hand of their loved girl.
one is itik-itik. this dance was popular to mindanao. their was a girl there were in she follows the ducks how to move and to mate. she showed her steps to a contest. she won it. Then she didn't even notice that people are slowly following it. so, it became one of our folk dance.
maglalatik is also our flok dance. It is originated in visayas were in niyog or buko is popular. their was a farmer who made a beat of latik by hitting the 2 baos on the same time. they enjoyed it and made a step their while hitting it. that is maglalaltik is born.
their are so many dances but this are few but popular of them.
Why are folk songs distinguished from popular songs?
Folk songs are frequently of lost authorship, are carried on orally- which gives rise to Parodies- in the West there was a cowboy ballad about of all people Brigham Young that seemed to be a parody of the much later Casey Jones! The historian of song- Andrew Lomax has written books about real and fake Western songs. Examples of Folk songs would be John Henry, some of the Confederate songs, such as Dixie and a few others. the genre greatly influenced Country and Western and the dividing line is thin. Folk songs often dealt with tragic outcomes, as to C&W pieces- the joke is is it Country and Western or Coffins and Wakes?