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What is traditional Filipino music?

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1. MARANAO: Darangan Epic (Vocal Music)

2. MARANAO: Mamayog

3. PROBE DOCUMENTARIES: The  

    Kulintang Connection Part 1

4. PROBE DOCUMENTARIES: the 

    Kulintang Connection Part 2

5. Kutyapi

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Traditional Music Culture of the South

Traditional Musical Instruments of the Maguindanaon

SOURCES & REFERENCES:

 

Butocan, Aga Mayo. Palabunibunyan A Repertoire of Musical Pieces for the Maguindanaon Kulintangan. The Philippine Women’s University, TaftAvenue, Manila. 1987.

Maceda, Jose M.  Gongs and Bamboo, A Panorama Of Philippine Music Instruments. UP Press. 1998.

Miller, Terry E. and Williams, Sean. The Garland handbook of Southeast Asian Music. Routledge, 2008.

         Tiongson, Nicanor, ed. CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art. Volume VI Philippine Music. Cultural Center of the Philippines Special Publications. 1994.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:

        Joey Ayala for Engkantada Overture from the Ballet Engkantada

        Mr. Kanapia Kalanduyan for the Binalig 1 notation

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