@jerr1125 In the Philippines, you can find some 23 different types of boat lutes among at least 36 tribal groups. There is not only the kutiyapi, but also hegelung, faglung, paglung, kuglung, kudlung, kudiyung etc. - and these are all closely related music traditions. Similar things apply to Borneo. There are several quite distinct boat lutes in Borneo, not only the sape, but also the sundatang, sendatong, biula, blikan...
The kudyapi, is a Philippine two-stringed, fretted boat-lute. It is the only stringed instrument among the Maguindanao people, and one of several among other groups such as the Maranao and Manobo. It is four to six feet long with nine frets made of hardened beeswax. The instrument is carved out of solid soft wood such as from the jackfruit tree.
PAG pinag aralan mOyan makomoha mOdin kaso midio may khirapan pero Indi nmn lahat somosuko khit sa mga Moro hirap din sila Basta may tyaga may nilaga😮😮
@kutiyapi I'm glad you chimed in. That was a quick copy and paste from Wikipedia. Thanks for deepening my knowledge. Very cool instrument. Completely new to me. :)
@ThtOnePinoy I studied all the historical colonial sources on the eventual existence of a boat lute on Luzon. However, although the name kudyapi is well known is many areas of Luzon, it seems to refer almost EXCLUSIVELY to small lutes with coconut resonators and 2 or 4 strings. In Diego Bergaño's "Vocabulario de la lengua Pampangan en romance" from 1860, the "cudiapi" is defined as the "harp of the Indios", which does seem to refer to a boat lute as well...
@ready2gosyd There is no CD available which is exclusively dedicated to Samaon Sulaiman. There is a CD by The Mindanao Kulintang Ensemble which also features two kutiyapi pieces.
@hardcorechicano i think yes.. because Philippines is also a part of the group malayo-polynesian.. which somewhat means that this intrument have similarity of other polynesian countries.. like for example Borneo has SAPE.. while here in the Philippines we have Kupyapi.. if you notice these two instruments has some similarity and also used by Austronesian peolple.. you see there are alot of things that involves southeast asia.. heheh
@jerr1125 Not quite correct. This whole group of string instruments that usually have two strings is labeled as the "boat lutes", because of the elongated shape of the instruments. Aside from the Philippine, you can find them in Borneo, Sulawesi, Sumatra and Sumba. There are also the closely related "crocodile zithers" from Myanmar, Kampuchea and Thailand. Nothing like that in Polynesia. The origins are in India, maybe in Southern India.
@createallow3126 It's a bit simplfied what you are writing here. There are many variations in construction, size, designs, scales used etc., depending on the different tribes where the instruments are used, and kudyapi is also only one name... Variations among different tribes are kutiyapi, katiyapi, kutapi, piyapi as well as kuglung, kudlung, kudiyung, hagelung, feglung, peglung, fegereng etc...
@ready2gosyd No cd available, as far as I know, unfortunately... I have enough material for a cd, but not time, other priorities, at the moment... There are a good number of video clips on TH-cam. Just make your own cd...
WE NEED TO ADVERTISE OUR TRADITIONAL MUSIC AND INSTRUMENTS, KEEP IT ALIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love how he plays like he's the whole band.
@jerr1125 In the Philippines, you can find some 23 different types of boat lutes among at least 36 tribal groups. There is not only the kutiyapi, but also hegelung, faglung, paglung, kuglung, kudlung, kudiyung etc. - and these are all closely related music traditions. Similar things apply to Borneo. There are several quite distinct boat lutes in Borneo, not only the sape, but also the sundatang, sendatong, biula, blikan...
John algrae magat. Grade7 st augustin
After listening to this my inner Filipino spirit felt all charged up #PILIPINSNAMBAWAN
#CHINANAMBATWO
I'm a Grade 7 Student My Music Teacher Made us Class Watch this Kudyapi Instrument I just wonna say this is *Awesome*
satwing pinapanood ko to kutyapi .namimis ko dlawa kong magulang .eto madalas nla pinapakinggan sa radio nong buhay pa sila .
sana makaproduce nman ung mga moro recording company..
I remember this kudyapi when I was a boy ,I always heard in radio station during a night no wonder that I feel so happy ,
The kudyapi, is a Philippine two-stringed, fretted boat-lute. It is the only stringed instrument among the Maguindanao people, and one of several among other groups such as the Maranao and Manobo. It is four to six feet long with nine frets made of hardened beeswax. The instrument is carved out of solid soft wood such as from the jackfruit tree.
Ang sarap pakinggan Ang mga ganitong music di ka magsawa
Ailan Rey Agustin
7-St.Augustine
This is such a wonderful instrument, gusto ko ito matutuhan
Moro traditional instrument po yan, medyo may kahirapan po pag-aralan yan.
PAG pinag aralan mOyan makomoha mOdin kaso midio may khirapan pero Indi nmn lahat somosuko khit sa mga Moro hirap din sila Basta may tyaga may nilaga😮😮
Juaryll v.santiago
I like it.
Ang galingg! Ang hirap-hirap gamitin ito pero para sa kanya madali lang.. ang ganda pakinggan, nakakarelax siya at maganda ring panoorin.
Grade 7-St. Augustine Done Watching po
Derick Yvan A Dayao
He is indeed the master of kutyapi!!
@RottenPudding i tried to listen to it.. and i was amazed because they are somewhat have the same type of music! GREAT!!
The best! Philippines Muslims Ethnic Instruments... agong,kulintang and kutyapi.
Sophia Duldulao
Grade-7 St.Augustine-Done watching po.
This guy is amazing
WE NEED SONGS OUT OF THIS AND MAKE IT FAMOUS
@kutiyapi I'm glad you chimed in. That was a quick copy and paste from Wikipedia. Thanks for deepening my knowledge. Very cool instrument. Completely new to me. :)
the first clip was so good i love this instrument since my mapeh teacher showed me this video i feel so amazed
Shakira N. Palayad
Grade 7, Saint Augustine
Ang underrated lang ng tradition natin pati sa instruments
Pero ang ganda sobra
NYABA I BANGILAY KO NYA KATADEMAN KO GED SU MGA KAAPUWAN TANU MASHALLAHHHHHH,,, SHUKRAN A BENAL S KINA UPLOAD NENKA ..
I Mz my uncle so much thanks people to love my beloved uncle may he have rest peace in heaven
Lovely Laisam sis don BA SA FMLY NU my NA iwan BA C bapa master NA MARUNON kudyapi KASI need ko get SA KANDULI nmin sis
Two strings lang yan pero napaka komplikado gamitin, daming adjustments at iba yung pick
hi classmates
Micha loreine cristobal___grade7 augustine
damn if only jimi were alive to rock out with this dude!! behind the head guitar ftw!
thankyou, that was fresh!
@ThtOnePinoy I studied all the historical colonial sources on the eventual existence of a boat lute on Luzon. However, although the name kudyapi is well known is many areas of Luzon, it seems to refer almost EXCLUSIVELY to small lutes with coconut resonators and 2 or 4 strings. In Diego Bergaño's "Vocabulario de la lengua Pampangan en romance" from 1860, the "cudiapi" is defined as the "harp of the Indios", which does seem to refer to a boat lute as well...
Module Bring Me here 🥴
Seym🥴🥴🥴🥴
swerte mo binalik ka dito. legendary tong binalikan mo
Salam alaykom bapa Shukran sa kina gutyapi nengka sa kinzkawing Sa LAKI ZAJAKHALLAHU KHAYR ADAY MANBUB MATUWA DEN SEKANIN
Aday bapa miss n kita
@ready2gosyd There is no CD available which is exclusively dedicated to Samaon Sulaiman. There is a CD by The Mindanao Kulintang Ensemble which also features two kutiyapi pieces.
alayarhamo bpa nakkmis karin i2 LNG nkkita nmin kahit wla kna
Saldin2326 Mapangal lolo moyan.....galing naman nya magkutyapi.
@hardcorechicano i think yes.. because Philippines is also a part of the group malayo-polynesian.. which somewhat means that this intrument have similarity of other polynesian countries.. like for example Borneo has SAPE.. while here in the Philippines we have Kupyapi.. if you notice these two instruments has some similarity and also used by Austronesian peolple.. you see there are alot of things that involves southeast asia.. heheh
Done watching Ma'am-jonel and jonard planas-St. Augustine
make me want to convert these are my ancestors and their instruments..
JENELYN MAUR. Grade 7 St.Augustine. done watching ma'am
Wow so COOL😮
amazing
module brought me here
와;;; 대박
Jefferson Navarro done watching po ma'am Gr.7-St.Augustine
i got here for filipino class anyone?
Micha Loreine Cristobal
Grade 7 ST.Augustine
Idol
Nayellie Mickhayla S. Velasco
Grade 7 st. Augustine
Done watching-Mikaella Mandigma-Grade 7-St.Augustine
@jerr1125 Not quite correct. This whole group of string instruments that usually have two strings is labeled as the "boat lutes", because of the elongated shape of the instruments. Aside from the Philippine, you can find them in Borneo, Sulawesi, Sumatra and Sumba. There are also the closely related "crocodile zithers" from Myanmar, Kampuchea and Thailand. Nothing like that in Polynesia. The origins are in India, maybe in Southern India.
Does Master Samaon have a CD available??? I'm kinda interested with indigenous Filipino music for my Kali group whils training... Thanks
@createallow3126 It's a bit simplfied what you are writing here. There are many variations in construction, size, designs, scales used etc., depending on the different tribes where the instruments are used, and kudyapi is also only one name... Variations among different tribes are kutiyapi, katiyapi, kutapi, piyapi as well as kuglung, kudlung, kudiyung, hagelung, feglung, peglung, fegereng etc...
Neb Zshervin Dupaya_ done watching po ma'am
Gr.7-St.Augustine
Kirstynn Joanna R. Beltran
Grade 7 st.agustine
Rheymark Anthony bulan.Grade 7 St.Augustine
@ready2gosyd No cd available, as far as I know, unfortunately... I have enough material for a cd, but not time, other priorities, at the moment... There are a good number of video clips on TH-cam. Just make your own cd...
may ibang videos pa po ba to? ty
ebarg the skills mehn
Paalam, Maestro.
KEEP DIS TRADITION!!!
Done watching po- Angel Janica Villanueva-Grade7-St.Augustine
ARNICA RHIANNA D TAN GR-7
-done watching napo maam
done watching po-Shakira Palayad Grade 7-St Augustine
Diane M. Obra
Gr.7 St. Augustine
aday mambo noget den eniaba akutiyapi
wow
I wonder what this man can do if he held a 6 stringed guitar
done watching po-izy kyle plata Grade 7-St. Augustine
So talented two strings?!?!
This guy is legend
F a c t s
Mantap salam dari suku #DAYAK saya enggak bawa-bawa suku saya hanya menyampaikan OKE 👍
matag ta pakapagundak undak..
NO WAY THIS KUDYAPI IS PHILIPPINE ORIGIN
It is, it has cousins from Indonesia and some of Southeast Asia but this in particular is Filipino.
Paalam Master..
The reason why im here is because of my modules 😭😭😭
Im grade 7 btw :>
wala po bang title sa tinugtug niya? for our contemporary subject sana
Idk dude
Jericho James D MACADANGDANG
St AUGUSTINE
where can i buy a kudyapi?
Angganda
San nga makakabili?
Ana mae L. Baccay
Juaryll v santiago
Ngl this is as good as Queen
Not gonna lie I just found my classmate on TH-cam.
@@b09ciromalig19 pov:you brought me here
I did
@@b09ciromalig19 let's just remove the pov
Is he Samoan? Or is that just his name?
Gino Garcia just his name. I think he is maguindanaon, a muslim tribe in mindanao island of the philippines
Is this instrument also considered Polynesian?
No.
Alaiza Mae C Baccay
Mj rodel ramos
i didn't know a single instrument is so catchy
Pentatonic scale lang ba pede sa kudyapi o pede rin un full scale?
fcnarciso19 pwde. Full scale .. Pero mas maganda kung scale lang.
This is not even a pentatonic scale ahaha, more like a scale from nordics or a chinese scale
Pentatonic means five tones. Hindi naman fixed kung aling five tones yun. Basta five tones within an octave it's still pentatonic.
It is very difficult to learn and play this Filipino treasured instrument..
Mukha balangay yung instrumento
Mj rodel ramos