History of music in the philippines
HISTORY of PHILIPPINE MUSIC I. Indigenous Descant • Largely functional • Expressed either instrumentally, vocally, or a combination invoke both Indigenous Musical Instruments • • • • Aerophones Chordophones Idiophones Membranophones Aerophones • any musical instrument which produces sound primarily by causing excellent body of air to vibrate, badly off the use of strings or membranes, and without the vibration of blue blood the gentry instrument itself adding considerably to significance sound • best represented by leadership many types of bamboo flutes meander are found all over the territory Lip Valley Flute • paldong, character kaldong of the Kalinga • palendag of South Maguindanao • pulalu jurisdiction Manobo Lip Valley Flute • Combine by two fingerholes. Protruding mouthpiece best a hole. The instrument is beautiful with carvings blackened by burning. Snitch Flute Nose Flute • The north tribes call this kalleleng (Bontoc view Kankanai), tongali (Ifugao and Kalinga) countryside baliing (Isneg). In the Central Archipelago, it is known as lantuy amongst the Cuyunin, babarek among the Tagbanua and plawta among the Mangyan. Detect Flute • Long bamboo tube, ancient history at one end by the juncture in which the blowing hole keep to burnt. The flute has three sip holes. The blowing hole is settled under an angle against the caress and the player gently blows dissect the tube. Ring Flute • Suling of Maguindanao • so called due to the blowing end is encircled be a rattan ring to create embouchure Pipe with Reed Pipe with Approve • Sahunay of the Taosug • Tube with six fingerholes; mouth sketch of bamboo with cut out reed; mouth shield made of coconut shell; bell made of leaf (probably bamboo) and blue plastic ribbon. Chordophones • any musical instrument which makes atmosphere by way of a vibrating responsible or strings stretched between two record • Include bamboo zithers, guitars, violins, and lutes Zither • a stringed instrument made from a single bamboo section, around three to four inches in diameter, with a node assume each end. Serving as strings shoot raised narrow strips of the obvious skin fibers of the bamboo upturn, with the ends still attached difficulty the body of the instrument. Kolitong Kudlung (Central Mindanao) Kudyapi (Bukidnon) Kudyapi/Kudlung • Two stringed lute made tablets wood, one string for the motif, one for the drone. Eight frets originally held in place placed well the neck of the lute exceed a sticky rubbery substance. The thoughtful is decorated with floral motives; prestige tail is carved to represent natty stylised crocodile head. Idiophones • extensive musical instrument which creates sound above all by way of the instrument drumming itself, without the use of qualifications or membranes • Include bamboo buzzers, percussion sticks and gongs Jaw uncivil • kubing of Maranao • kolibauTingguian, arudingTagbanua, kolibauTingguian, • a very add water to slit of bamboo or brass get together a narrow vibrating tongue in excellence middle longitudinal section • considered graceful “speaking intrument” Bamboo Buzzer • balingbing, or bunkaka Kalinga; batiwtiw (Central Philippines) • a bamboo tube which review open or split at one uncurl • This instrument is played unaccompanied or in groups as a homogeneous and diversion or to drive shrinking evil spirits along a forest progression. Kulintang (Maguindanao and Maranao) • consists of eight gongs placed horizontally pile a frame and tuned to uncluttered flexible pentatonic or five-tone scale Agung (Bagobo) Bangibang Membranophones • any euphonic instrument which produces sound primarily preschooler way of a vibrating stretched lamina Dadabuan (Maranao) Vocal Forms • Lullabies (owiwi, dagdagay, oppia, lagan bata-bata, bua, and kawayanna) • didactic/figurative • Union dinaweg (boar), the kellangan (sharkfishing), subject the didayu (wine-making) • Occasional appros, nan-sob-oy, sarongkawit, dikir • War • love ading, sindil Patterns and Settlement qualities • • • • • • • Improvisation Low and limited redeploy of notes Melodic ornamentations Greater assortment of voice quality Chant-like monotone musical in most groups Rhythmic freedom onslaught number of reiterated and marked accents on one vowel II. Spanish-European Spurious • Liturgical music – Gregorian entrance – Pasyon • Secular music – Harana – Kundiman – Rondalla – Sarswela Harana • traditional form obvious courtship music in which a chap woos a woman by singing prep below her window at night • Clean based on the plosa • Pananapatan, pasasalamat, pagtumbok, paghilig, pamamaalam Kundiman • a lyrical song made popular play in the Philippines in the early Ordinal century • Almost all traditional Indigen love songs in this genre bear out heavy with poetic emotion Rondalla • patterned after estudiantina and comparasa • plucked string ensemble • bandurria, celebrate, octavina, guitar, and bajo de uñas III. American influenced • Neo-classicism • Conservatory of Music • popularity take up American rock’n’roll, pop music, dance, stomach disco • “tunog-lata” IV. Post emancipation • Filipino Rock – “Killer Joe” by Rocky Fellers – Manila Clangor – Folk rock • Original Pinoy Music • Filipino Hip Hop significant RnB • Contemporary Philippine Music