

Visayan folk songs registration#
But because I had no choice last registration period in our school, I was forced to take up History 1 which is typically about Filipino History. Tribya Kwestyon (Kung wa kay lingaw ba.I’m the type of person who hates anything old.Philippine Overseas Employment Administration.Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ).
Visayan folk songs free#
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Mary lyn indimni on Philippine Banking SWIFT …ĭon Kishote on Philippine Banking SWIFT … HOW TO PREPARE FOR T… on LEX PARETO NOTES – Is th… Sa sunod, about Max Surban and Yoyoy Villame (RIP) Re-introducing some famous Visayan Solo artists:

A performance by the Kanto boys “all-strings” band. Just too bad i couldn’t find it in YT performed by any Philippine choral groups.īut i did find a gem of a video. They performed it in Cotabato City, inside the PIA office. Then i saw this song performed by the Mountain View College – Bukidnon Traveling Chorale. I used to hear this song from Cebu-based radio (DYHP). The San Francisco State Univerity Chamber Singers (with Pinoys also):Īn here is the link to an amateur “x-rated” version of Rosas Pandan. just for fun, you can hear the ‘tzi’-gi-dong clearly. Obviously influenced by Filipino members in the group.Īside from the previously mentioned South Korean singers, here are some ‘nice’ foreign interpretation of Rosas Pandan: A world-famous choral piece – because a lot of foreign choral groups have sung this song.

Our school’s first to join the NAMCYA held in Ozamiz City. We didn’t qualify.Īltho not a Visayan song, i just included it here, for memory’ sake.Īnd from the Loboc Children’s Choir (during rehearsal):Īnd before i knew it (ahem!), i was searching for grand Visayan folk songs that are usually interpreted by choral groups.ĭedicated to a pretty Visayan girl who loves to go to fiestas. Our contest piece was “Sitsiritsit Alibangbang”. It reminded of my own experience in a NAMCYA competition, Elementary level. I was browsing youtube for advance guitar tutorials when i stumbled into another search showing a South Korean High school choir singing “Rosas Pandan”.
