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Music of the Cordillera, Mindoro, Palawan and Visayas - Coggle Diagram
Music of the Cordillera, Mindoro, Palawan and Visayas
Music of Cordillera
Vocal Music
- Ibaloi Badiw this vocal genres is considered to be the signature from the specific culture of Cordillera. the vocal genres among the native commmunities may be classify based on their function.
- The Infancy songs are Owiwi (Kalinga), Dagdagay (Kalinga), Oppia (Kalinga), Langan bata-bata (Tausug), Bua (Subanmen), and Kawayanna (Kalinga)
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Palawan Music
The music of Palawan is described by copying the sounds from the nature and the environment. The native language highly influenced their music.
- Kulial. A lyrical poem that expresses love.
- Tultul. It is all about epic heroes and usually chanted at night, ending at daybreak
Music of the Visayas
Vocal Music
Visayan music has different functions in their lives. The songs in Visayas comprise children's songs, lullabies, ballad, working songs, and serenade. The common theme of the musical style is about love and marriege and usually performed by good singers as well as dancers and actors.
Music of Mindoro
- Marayaw. This song is used to communicate spirits in rituals for healing and protecting the community
- Pamuybuyen. It is a legend which means "fear of water"
- Ambahan. It consists of 7 syllables with rhythm at the end of the line. It is often used in courtship, and by visitors to ask food. Ambahan are usally written on bamboo and performed or chanted with accompanying instruments