- Performer Magindanao
- Title Music Of The Magindanao In The Philippines
- Date of release 1955
- Style Field Recording
- Other formats MOD AIFF ADX AHX MPC DXD ADX
- Genre World & Folk & Country
- Size MP3 1534 mb
- Size FLAC 1303 mb
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The Magindanao are a group of native Muslims that reside in the southern part of the Phillipines. Their music relies on gongs, lutes, zithers and a number of other instruments. This album presents several percussion ensembles, along with individual solos on a variety of different instrument. Vol. 2 (included) features solo and group vocal performances including epic recitations, love songs, and religious chants. 101. Duyug Mode on the whole ensemble. Basalan gong ensemble. 102. Duyug Mode on the babandil. Babandil player of basalan gong ensemble.
The music of the magindanao in the philippines. Recorded a nd An n otat:::d b y Jose Mac eda, University of the Philippines rH-piece instrument en semble consisting of t l1e. -raJ dabakan (b) kulintang (c) r;an1ingan (d) whicli is not tJhown in the pict l. Asian music i s practiced in the Philippines by flow, harmony, and rhythm. There is also o nl y a few groups of peoples. They probably a. subtle diffe ren e e in the style of a foreign con tit ute about 100;0 of the population. To t he d~va and that of a country girl singing a greater majority of the country's population, SImple kundiman, a difference observable the y having come under the influence of Spain in the quality and expression of the voice for a bout four hundred years, Asian music is the us(' of cresccndo and decrescendo, a~d a t.
Provided to YouTube by Smithsonian Folkways Recordings. Music of the Magindanao in the Philippines - Flute Solo, Drum Music (medley) · n/a. Primitive Music of the World. 2004 Smithsonian Folkways Recordings, 1962 Folkways Records. Released on: 1962-01-01.
Recorded in Dulawan, Cotabato, April and May, 1955. Comes with an 8 pages booklet with various b & w photos, notes on the recordnings and tracklist.
Music of the Magindanao in the Philippines, Vols. 1-2. Smithsonian Records 4536.
The Magindanao are a group of native Muslims that reside in the southern part of the Phillipines. Disc: 1. 1. 2. 3. Duyug Mode on the Dabakan.
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The Sultanate of Maguindanao was a Sultanate state that ruled parts of the island of Mindanao, in southern Philippines, especially in modern-day Maguindanao province and Davao City. Its known historical influence stretches from the peninsula of Zamboanga to the bay of Sarangani. At its peak, the sultanate covered the entire island of Mindanao, and ruled over the smaller neighboring islands near and around Mindanao.
The Maguindanao people are part of the wider Moro ethnic group, who constitute the sixth largest Filipino ethnic group. Their name means people of the flood plains. The name "Maguindanao" is generally translated to mean "people of the flood plains". However, it comes from the root word danao (also danaw, ranaw, or lanaw), which can also mean "lake". Thus the name can also be translated as "people of the lake", identical to their closely-related neighbors, the Maranao and Iranun people.
| The Gong Ensemble (Basalan): | |
| A1 | Duyug Mode On The Whole Ensemble |
| A2 | Duyug Mode On The Babandil |
| A3 | Duyug Mode On The Dabakan |
| A4 | Duyug Mode On The Gandingan |
| A5 | Duyug Mode On The Agung |
| A6 | Duyug Mode On The Kulintang |
| A7 | Sinulug Mode On The Whole Ensemble |
| A8 | Sinulug Mode On The Babandil |
| A9 | Sinulug Mode On The Dabakan |
| A10 | Sinulug Mode On The Gandingan |
| A11 | Sinulug Mode On The Agung |
| A12 | Sinulug Mode On The Kulintang |
| A13 | Tidtu Mode On The Whole Ensemble |
| A14 | Tidtu Mode On The Babandil, Dabakan, And Agung |
| Gongs And Other Instruments: | |
| B1 | Tidtu Mode On The Kulintang - Danden Style |
| B2 | Tidtu Mode On The Kulintang - Binalig Style |
| B3 | Tagunggo' Rhythm |
| Gong (Agung), Cylindrical Drum (Tambul), and Tubular Drum (Dabakan): | |
| B4 | Lakadtag Rhythm, Pinagada' Rhythm, Drum Beats For Dancing |
| Boat Lute (Kudyapi'): | |
| B5 | Dinaladay Scale: Patundug |
| B6 | Dinaladay Scale: Banutun |
| B7 | Binalig Scale: Mapalendad |
| B8 | Binalig Scale: Mapalankuno |
| Vertical Bamboo Flutes: | |
| B9 | Makabimban |
| B10 | Piece By Kalim Uka |
| B11 | Piece By Masil Uka |
| Jew's Harp (Kubing): | |
| B12 | Kubing: Rhythms And Speech Phrases |
| B13 | Batunan Ta Sa Lutang |
| B14 | Tinumbuk A Tinadtar |
| Epic And Religious Chants (Vocal Music): | |
| C1 | Radya Indara Patra |
| C2 | Diwata Kasalipan |
| C3 | Bang (Adhan) |
| C4 | Lasib |
| C5 | Talawi |
| C6 | Allahu Rabbuna |
| C7 | Wa Izqala Ibrahim |
| Other Chants And Musical Instruments: | |
| D1 | Sarangkunay |
| D2 | Aday Tumpung Dalimbang |
| D3 | Kiriman Ay Kiriman |
| D4 | Mabaning |
| D5 | Isaden |
| D6 | Sangel Sa Wata Babae |
| D7 | Bungbung Mangmang |
| D8 | A Child Vendor's Tune |
| D9 | Whistling (Pamupuy Or Pangulaku): Palendag Tune |
| Musical Instruments Of The Tirurai: | |
| D10 | Luntang |
| D11 | Tangkel |
| D12 | Duyug Mode On A Toy Piano |
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