Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Visayan Traditional Music and Instruments


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VISAYAN MUSIC

**-The music of Visayas is highly influenced by the Spaniard due to colonization.
- their vocal music is highly dependent on its use and purpose.

BALITAW - a type of a song and dance debate between a man and a woman. 

Visayan Vocal Music
- they have songs for many occasions and situations from expressions of love and courtship to children's songs, work, and drinking songs.

Visayan Romantic Songs
  1. Matud Nila
  2. Rosas Pandan
  3. Usahay
Drinking and work songs
  1. Condansoy
  2. Ako Kini Si Angi
  3. Si Pelimon
Children Songs
  1. Ilo nga Bata
  2. Tong Pakitong Kitong
Farewell Songs
  1. Dandansoy
Lullabye
  1. Ili ili tulog anay
Narrative Song
  1. Penpen De Sarapen

The most famous Visayan ensemble is the Rondalla

Rondalla - is a string ensemble brought to the Philippines by the Spaniards.

Rondalla Ensemble
  1. Banduria
  2. Laud
  3. Octavina
  4. Gitara
  5. Bajo de Arco
Another Visayan Musical Ensemble is the Tultogan

Tultogan - is a bamboo and drum ensemble. Its roots stemmed from the natives' use of bamboo to communicate with each other.

In order to produce sound, bamboo sticks are cut in varying length and is placed on a pedestal, which is then struck in rhythm.

Harp- also called Alfa in the Visayas, is a diatonic harp adapted from the harp from Europe




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