0:00: Binalig I - A Maguindanao mode 1:48: Sinulog A Kangungudan - A Maguindanao mode in the "newer" Kangungudan style. Though kulintang is always changing, and the style is only years old in an ancient art. 4:06: Tidtu I - A Maguindanao mode 5:42: Tidtu II - A Maguindanao mode 6:35: Kapagonor - From the Maranao people, a happy, energetic, youthful. 10:17: Duyog I - A Maguindanao mode 12:16: Sinulog A Kamamatuan - A Maguindanao mode in the "older" Kamamatuan style. 15:13: Tagonggo - From the Maranao people, a mode traditionally only used for religious rituals, not played for entertainment. 18:36: Kasulampid - A Maranao piece with playing filled with criss-cross playing; meant to mimic the traditional weaving in Mindanao. 20:25: Kapmamayug 22:15: Ditagaonan 24:29: Duyog II - A Maguindanao mode 25:49: Binalig II - A Maguindanao mode 26:58: Binalig I (with Gandingan Solo) - A Maguindanao mode highlighting the gandingan, a set of four large melodic hanging gongs. 27:59: Binalig II (with Gandingan Solo) - A Maguindanao mode highlighting the gandingan, a set of four large melodic hanging gongs. 28:53: Binalig II (with Kulintang solo) - A Maguindanao mode highlighting the kulintang, The main melodic and lead instrument in the ensemble. 30:51: Binalig II (with Kulintang solo and Agung) - A Maguindanao mode highlighting the kulintang, The main melodic and lead instrument in the ensemble. 32:39: Binalig III (with Kulintang solo) - A Maguindanao mode highlighting the kulintang, The main melodic and lead instrument in the ensemble. 34:27 Binalig IV (with Agung) - A Maguindanao mode
The kulingtan is an instrument found across cultures. This music was actually composed and performed by the World Kulingtan Institute, which is an ensemble from the Southern Philippines.
0:00: Binalig I - A Maguindanao mode
1:48: Sinulog A Kangungudan - A Maguindanao mode in the "newer" Kangungudan style. Though kulintang is always changing, and the style is only years old in an ancient art.
4:06: Tidtu I - A Maguindanao mode
5:42: Tidtu II - A Maguindanao mode
6:35: Kapagonor - From the Maranao people, a happy, energetic, youthful.
10:17: Duyog I - A Maguindanao mode
12:16: Sinulog A Kamamatuan - A Maguindanao mode in the "older" Kamamatuan style.
15:13: Tagonggo - From the Maranao people, a mode traditionally only used for religious rituals, not played for entertainment.
18:36: Kasulampid - A Maranao piece with playing filled with criss-cross playing; meant to mimic the traditional weaving in Mindanao.
20:25: Kapmamayug
22:15: Ditagaonan
24:29: Duyog II - A Maguindanao mode
25:49: Binalig II - A Maguindanao mode
26:58: Binalig I (with Gandingan Solo) - A Maguindanao mode highlighting the gandingan, a set of four large melodic hanging gongs.
27:59: Binalig II (with Gandingan Solo) - A Maguindanao mode highlighting the gandingan, a set of four large melodic hanging gongs.
28:53: Binalig II (with Kulintang solo) - A Maguindanao mode highlighting the kulintang, The main melodic and lead instrument in the ensemble.
30:51: Binalig II (with Kulintang solo and Agung) - A Maguindanao mode highlighting the kulintang, The main melodic and lead instrument in the ensemble.
32:39: Binalig III (with Kulintang solo) - A Maguindanao mode highlighting the kulintang, The main melodic and lead instrument in the ensemble.
34:27 Binalig IV (with Agung) - A Maguindanao mode
Thank you! This is very informative and detailed.
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My pleasure! Enjoy the great music.
Its nice i liked it
It's very pleasant to listen to and move with.
No words. Just this music punctuated by flashing arcs of light as a whirling blade catches rays of a setting sun
It's so good, right?
Awesome thank you
All the welcome!
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Nice
It's good listening!
Please complete the course the panantukan course because i want learn panantukan from internet
You don't learn from online; you learn with a teacher!!! Online is an add on
Course is complete, my friend.
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This not philipino this Indonesian music
The kulingtan is an instrument found across cultures. This music was actually composed and performed by the World Kulingtan Institute, which is an ensemble from the Southern Philippines.
And then u wonder why philippines also have a keris, except ours is a sword not a dagger/knife
Indonesians is our brothers so same culture and music....