@pyrosheen forgive me, nakalimutan kong sabihin nah p'ra sa kanila "liberators" sila... i'm a muslim p'ro ni isang beses ay hnd ko nagustuhan ang pamamaraan nila... at oo mga terorita cla... hnd lng mga christians ung naapektuhan pti rin nmn ung mga muslim na gusto ng mag-move on...
pyrosheen (Jul 6, 2010 at 10:51 PM)
@scorpioninpink
if you call liberators people who blow up markets and schools, take people hostage and make almost everybody live in a constant fear of death, that really sounds like terrorism to me.
scorpioninpink (Jul 6, 2010 at 04:21 PM)
@uhrchiegh17 WE SHOULD HAVE A FEDERAL SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT!!! PARA ANG MGA BISAYA AY MAGKAROON NG SARILING LUPA!!!
scorpioninpink (Jul 6, 2010 at 04:16 PM)
@KiHyo888 pero ang mga tagalog ay discriminative pag dating sah mga muslim at agta at aeta... bkt sah tingin nyo nsa bundok ang aeta at agta? kc inaasar cla palagi ng mga tagalog...
scorpioninpink (Jul 6, 2010 at 04:14 PM)
@ibmojojojo I AHTE ARABS AND THE TRADITIONAL WAY OF MUSLIM IN MINDANAO MUST BE PRESREVE!!!
scorpioninpink (Jul 6, 2010 at 04:13 PM)
@sasunoosan thank you... but you are malaysian right?
scorpioninpink (Jul 6, 2010 at 04:11 PM)
@merpin before spain... WE HAVE A CULTURE!!! WHEN THE SPANISHCAME WE BECAME IGNORANT, THE AMERICANS THOUGHT US ALL OF WHAT WE KNOW TODAY SO DON'T GO HERE TELLING US THAT SPAIN DID SOMETHING FOR US EXCEPT FOR CATHOLICISM!!!! BECAUSE FROM SCALE OF 1 TO 10 SPAIN IS 1 AND AMERICA IS 5!!!
scorpioninpink (Jul 6, 2010 at 04:09 PM)
@pyrosheen ummm... they are "liberators" not terrorist...
starzan4 (Jun 18, 2010 at 06:40 PM)
Mindanao has such a beautiful culture. Nice video.
bahaykubo9 (Jun 14, 2010 at 02:13 AM)
ang maganda talaga. For some reason, this vid always relaxes me. thanks for sharing a little bit of the TRUE Filipino culture.
xLinaChansDEADx (May 29, 2010 at 10:44 PM)
I live in a city with high Filipino demographics, and they hardly know what this is. What the university downtown did was they sent their etho-musicology majors down to our high school to subject us to other forms of music other than the popular radio rubbish, and one of the presenters brought his kulintang ensemble down with him. I'm glad he did, and I was glad that he gave us all a chance to play around with them. (:
linekill (May 4, 2010 at 04:57 PM)
ang sarap pakinggan ng musikang sariling atin...
WZZUCY (Apr 29, 2010 at 09:44 PM)
wow!
pyrosheen (Mar 2, 2010 at 01:08 AM)
stupid Indonesian,Malay terrorists... they should leave the country stupid 'MILF' soldiers, like common what kind of terrorist group calls it self MILF?!?!
louiselah (Oct 21, 2009 at 05:06 PM)
i just posted a video response; of my daughter having a go, albeit reluctantly, at the kulintangan. this was xmas last year :) it's also an indigenous instrument where i come from (sabah)
Gongchime (Aug 9, 2009 at 02:48 PM)
Classic.
merpin (Jul 23, 2009 at 06:45 PM)
b4 spain your a fucking moroon dont comment on things you dont know...
stigrovare (Jul 16, 2009 at 10:38 AM)
I don't see that. how can I see it?
hamzari23 (Jun 30, 2009 at 11:44 PM)
the muslim culture in the philippines is a diversity of origins yet still distinctive! it was proven that every festive of this nation, muslim culture still symbolizes the highlights of the ancient filipinos..
and so, I believe that this video clip is a treasure that Philippines should look back before rising on it's horizon...
b4spain (May 16, 2009 at 10:33 PM)
Go Bangsamoro People & Culture! you are the true hero of that country!
You preserve Culture n & Belief with a great price..
Dont give up to the destroyer of culture. They are called'Bastards of Asia' bcuz they left God and Culture.
You are Malays and free people- connected to malaysia,indonesia,brunei,sing apore,madagasgar etc.
Remain muslims and be proud. You are on Right Path. You are the Peace loving but just want to be treated as equal.
No to racist/bias/prejudiced/discrim ination.
ancientLi (May 16, 2009 at 05:42 AM)
Impressive, iba ang dating pag mga babae ang tumutugtog sa ensemble. =)
pawlopascual (May 2, 2009 at 07:26 AM)
the vid is in PAL so it might have been recorded by someone from europe.=)
asian standard is NTSC. lol camera geek
Lailahaillillah (Apr 11, 2009 at 03:40 AM)
Suffice to say, the opinion of outsiders is relatively insignificant. If they wan't to move towards the culture of our prophet, they'd be doing a better thing than the americans do with jesus.
I don't really encourage them to give up their old cultures so long as they follow islam, but to actually di scourage it is rather insolent..
Description: This film footage was taken by anthropologist Robert Garfias in the village of Nuling (now Simuay), Sultan Kudarat, Mindanao island in 1966. Its of Maguindanaon women playing Kulintang, which is an ancient gong-drum ensemble music of the southern Philippines and that was once widespread throughout the islands during the Spanish arrival in the mid-1500s according to descriptions made in the 16th century Boxer Codex. Although Garfias originally labelled this video as that of a "Duyug", this piece corresponds more to a Binalig a Bagu in the Ilud style (Check my account for the reference video for more information on the style). Kulintang is closely related to the Agung ensemble, as well as Kulintangan/Kolintang ensembles played in neighbouring Sulu, Borneo & (archaically) Sulawesi. It is also distantly related to Gamelan of Java and Bali. It is considered one of the oldest genres among various Southeast Asian gong-chime ensembles.
Instruments:
KULINTANG: 8 piece gong rack. carries the main melody
GANDINGAN: four slightly larger "talking gongs"
AGUNG: Bass gong.
DEBAKAN: goblet shaped beaten drum
BABENDIR: 'time-keeping' gong (not featured in footage)
how much is the set of kulintang?
@scorpioninpink true say
@pyrosheen forgive me, nakalimutan kong sabihin nah p'ra sa kanila "liberators" sila... i'm a muslim p'ro ni isang beses ay hnd ko nagustuhan ang pamamaraan nila... at oo mga terorita cla... hnd lng mga christians ung naapektuhan pti rin nmn ung mga muslim na gusto ng mag-move on...
@scorpioninpink if you call liberators people who blow up markets and schools, take people hostage and make almost everybody live in a constant fear of death, that really sounds like terrorism to me.
@uhrchiegh17 WE SHOULD HAVE A FEDERAL SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT!!! PARA ANG MGA BISAYA AY MAGKAROON NG SARILING LUPA!!!
@KiHyo888 pero ang mga tagalog ay discriminative pag dating sah mga muslim at agta at aeta... bkt sah tingin nyo nsa bundok ang aeta at agta? kc inaasar cla palagi ng mga tagalog...
@ibmojojojo I AHTE ARABS AND THE TRADITIONAL WAY OF MUSLIM IN MINDANAO MUST BE PRESREVE!!!
@sasunoosan thank you... but you are malaysian right?
@merpin before spain... WE HAVE A CULTURE!!! WHEN THE SPANISHCAME WE BECAME IGNORANT, THE AMERICANS THOUGHT US ALL OF WHAT WE KNOW TODAY SO DON'T GO HERE TELLING US THAT SPAIN DID SOMETHING FOR US EXCEPT FOR CATHOLICISM!!!! BECAUSE FROM SCALE OF 1 TO 10 SPAIN IS 1 AND AMERICA IS 5!!!
@pyrosheen ummm... they are "liberators" not terrorist...
Mindanao has such a beautiful culture. Nice video.
ang maganda talaga. For some reason, this vid always relaxes me. thanks for sharing a little bit of the TRUE Filipino culture.
I live in a city with high Filipino demographics, and they hardly know what this is. What the university downtown did was they sent their etho-musicology majors down to our high school to subject us to other forms of music other than the popular radio rubbish, and one of the presenters brought his kulintang ensemble down with him. I'm glad he did, and I was glad that he gave us all a chance to play around with them. (:
ang sarap pakinggan ng musikang sariling atin...
wow!
stupid Indonesian,Malay terrorists... they should leave the country stupid 'MILF' soldiers, like common what kind of terrorist group calls it self MILF?!?!
i just posted a video response; of my daughter having a go, albeit reluctantly, at the kulintangan. this was xmas last year :) it's also an indigenous instrument where i come from (sabah)
Classic.
b4 spain your a fucking moroon dont comment on things you dont know...
I don't see that. how can I see it?
the muslim culture in the philippines is a diversity of origins yet still distinctive! it was proven that every festive of this nation, muslim culture still symbolizes the highlights of the ancient filipinos.. and so, I believe that this video clip is a treasure that Philippines should look back before rising on it's horizon...
Go Bangsamoro People & Culture! you are the true hero of that country! You preserve Culture n & Belief with a great price.. Dont give up to the destroyer of culture. They are called'Bastards of Asia' bcuz they left God and Culture. You are Malays and free people- connected to malaysia,indonesia,brunei,sing apore,madagasgar etc. Remain muslims and be proud. You are on Right Path. You are the Peace loving but just want to be treated as equal. No to racist/bias/prejudiced/discrim ination.
Impressive, iba ang dating pag mga babae ang tumutugtog sa ensemble. =)
the vid is in PAL so it might have been recorded by someone from europe.=) asian standard is NTSC. lol camera geek
Suffice to say, the opinion of outsiders is relatively insignificant. If they wan't to move towards the culture of our prophet, they'd be doing a better thing than the americans do with jesus. I don't really encourage them to give up their old cultures so long as they follow islam, but to actually di scourage it is rather insolent..
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Description: This film footage was taken by anthropologist Robert Garfias in the village of Nuling (now Simuay), Sultan Kudarat, Mindanao island in 1966. Its of Maguindanaon women playing Kulintang, which is an ancient gong-drum ensemble music of the southern Philippines and that was once widespread throughout the islands during the Spanish arrival in the mid-1500s according to descriptions made in the 16th century Boxer Codex. Although Garfias originally labelled this video as that of a "Duyug", this piece corresponds more to a Binalig a Bagu in the Ilud style (Check my account for the reference video for more information on the style). Kulintang is closely related to the Agung ensemble, as well as Kulintangan/Kolintang ensembles played in neighbouring Sulu, Borneo & (archaically) Sulawesi. It is also distantly related to Gamelan of Java and Bali. It is considered one of the oldest genres among various Southeast Asian gong-chime ensembles. Instruments: KULINTANG: 8 piece gong rack. carries the main melody GANDINGAN: four slightly larger "talking gongs" AGUNG: Bass gong. DEBAKAN: goblet shaped beaten drum BABENDIR: 'time-keeping' gong (not featured in footage)
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