That's our Tribe Ovela called T'boli. Thank you so much for reacting to our Tribe🙏, also the title of their song "Koyu nu te bulul" means "Tree at the tap of mountain", and the sound you said when their moving that's our T'boli belt called "Hilot T'boli", and the T'boli female Clothes called "Kegal Nesif"
You once reacted to a T'boli lady who chanted. There was a video of that that you reacted to. This song performance by the Univ of Mindanao Choir (in Taiwan) is also of T-boli heritage. This particular song arrangement of Koyu no te bulul was arranged by Eudenice Palaruan. As a compose and arranger, Mr Eudenice Palaruan (not the conductor in this video you are reacting to) gathered and collected folk songs and tunes from around the country during his many travels. and then gave these traditional tribal songs new music arrangements s they can be appreciated in the modern times. Various chorale groups in the Philippines as well as those chorale groups abroad were quick to adopt the arrangement. Palaruan is one of the Philippines' most esteemed teacher of music, composition and conducting at various universities, and in churches. Yes, he is also a church musician in the area of choral music. As a choral artist, he has worked with the Philippines' top chorale groups. His compositions and arrangements are highly sought after. His musical arrangement and composition style always wins world awards. He is now based in Singapore where he is currently directing and conducting both the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and the Singapore Bible College Chorale. Eudenice is often invited to adjudicate in international composition competitions and give masterclasses in choral conducting.
thier costume is the costume of Tiboli - one of the indigenous people of the Philippines. Each group/tribe have their own particular culture. thier music is the reflection of thier lifes love and struggles.
I would like to share about this piece, with them literally learning this very piece. It is about a child who wants to get the bird chirping (where the "R" sounds inspired from) on top of a tree full of thorns, in the mountainous region of Mindanao. This very piece can be appreciated more directly to your ears.
From my research the song talks about a person who is trying to catch a bird that is in a tree up on the mountain top. The clucking/clapping sound imitates the attempt of catching the bird with their hand
The beat they have is the rhythm of rowing a boat. That's indeed from Mindanao. The people from the mountains in northern Luzon, their beat is the cadence of march going to war.The tapping of the spears on the ground.
I knew u will react to this, I have the same reaction when I first saw this......they're saying this could be a Disney theme as it sounds alike with the intro of Frozen 1
There are lots of ethnic tribes in the Philippines, please do react to Zamboanga city ( Asia's Latin City) the oldest Spanish creole in Asia only on the phils still in Mindanao 😊❤
Thank you for listening to our music! 🥰🇵🇭
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That's our Tribe Ovela called T'boli. Thank you so much for reacting to our Tribe🙏, also the title of their song "Koyu nu te bulul" means "Tree at the tap of mountain", and the sound you said when their moving that's our T'boli belt called "Hilot T'boli", and the T'boli female Clothes called "Kegal Nesif"
You once reacted to a T'boli lady who chanted. There was a video of that that you reacted to. This song performance by the Univ of Mindanao Choir (in Taiwan) is also of T-boli heritage. This particular song arrangement of Koyu no te bulul was arranged by Eudenice Palaruan. As a compose and arranger, Mr Eudenice Palaruan (not the conductor in this video you are reacting to) gathered and collected folk songs and tunes from around the country during his many travels. and then gave these traditional tribal songs new music arrangements s they can be appreciated in the modern times. Various chorale groups in the Philippines as well as those chorale groups abroad were quick to adopt the arrangement. Palaruan is one of the Philippines' most esteemed teacher of music, composition and conducting at various universities, and in churches. Yes, he is also a church musician in the area of choral music. As a choral artist, he has worked with the Philippines' top chorale groups. His compositions and arrangements are highly sought after. His musical arrangement and composition style always wins world awards. He is now based in Singapore where he is currently directing and conducting both the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and the Singapore Bible College Chorale. Eudenice is often invited to adjudicate in international composition competitions and give masterclasses in choral conducting.
Remember the T'Boli woman you reacted to sir Ovela? They are showcasing the culture of that same tribe.
thier costume is the costume of Tiboli - one of the indigenous people of the Philippines. Each group/tribe have their own particular culture. thier music is the reflection of thier lifes love and struggles.
I would like to share about this piece, with them literally learning this very piece. It is about a child who wants to get the bird chirping (where the "R" sounds inspired from) on top of a tree full of thorns, in the mountainous region of Mindanao. This very piece can be appreciated more directly to your ears.
Love it much Mindanao Chorale, teary eyed
This is awesome. I had chills when I heard this before. They have more videos. Thank you for reacting this, Ovela🥰🙏
Finally!! Thank you so much for this reaction, Ovela!
From my research the song talks about a person who is trying to catch a bird that is in a tree up on the mountain top. The clucking/clapping sound imitates the attempt of catching the bird with their hand
Please do react to their performance of PADAYON & AVINU,
PROUD FROM MINDANAO HERE🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
OMG we just had that played at our school... love their music arragement
im happy you discovered this is one of the treasured song
it's T'NALAK a traditional dress of t'boli tribe from south south cotabato....
if you close your eyes listening to this ypu'll see the nature , the mountains , the birds and everything ❤❤❤❤
I hope you react on the same chorale singing "Padayon"!!!
Thank you for this unique reaction Ovela, I hope you can also react with "Kruhay", it gives me goosebumps!
Please watch their rendition of Padayon
Yyaassss They are from davao City, Philippines. Watch their Circle of Life Cover also.
THEY ARE CLACKING THEIR TONGUES. IT'S COMMON IN THE PHILIPPINES. FILIPINOS CAN PLAY MUSIC USING LEAVES. LEVI CELERIO INTRODUCED THAT.
It gave me chillssssssss👏👏👏👏👏
I dream to see them at AGT....
OMG, Finally ❤️
The beat they have is the rhythm of rowing a boat. That's indeed from Mindanao. The people from the mountains in northern Luzon, their beat is the cadence of march going to war.The tapping
of the spears on the ground.
Proud to be MINDANAOAN
My hometown....Tboli South Cotabato...
They are singing one the song on one of the indegenous tribe in the philippines .
I knew u will react to this, I have the same reaction when I first saw this......they're saying this could be a Disney theme as it sounds alike with the intro of Frozen 1
you are missing some of the greatest choir singers in philippines, and folk songs too many countries doing it singing tagalog
it feels like you're flying
There are lots of ethnic tribes in the Philippines, please do react to Zamboanga city ( Asia's Latin City) the oldest Spanish creole in Asia only on the phils still in Mindanao 😊❤
Lol, paano naging Latin city of Asia Ang Zamboanga😂
Fantastic more of this please. 👌
this song is original filipino traditions bro
Awesome ❤❤❤
Amazing ovela😘😘😘😘😘
this is traditional folklore of muslim mindanao
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Ovela wat Ch their rendition of THIS IS ME .E.NJOY
I dunno. I had tears.
It can fit the song to the Disney Moana
My hometown
Nature song.
padayon
Wow...😊
Padayon reaction vid pls
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