1. Philippine Pre – Colonial Folk
Songs
Prepared by: Jeremiah Mari E. Diana
II – AB Communications
2. FOLK SONG: Pre – Colonial
Period
Philippine folk music
The
traditional music of the Philippines,
like the folk music of our countries,
reflects the life of common, mostly rural
Americans. Like its counterparts in Asia,
a lot of traditional songs from the
Philippines have a strong connection with
nature. However, much of it employs the
diatonic scale rather than the more
"Asian" pentatonic scale.
3. Classification
Traditional
Philippine music is reflective
of the country's history as a melting pot
of different cultures.
A frequently used system is to classify it
according to cultural divisions: for
example, traditional Tagalog music, which
is somewhat more Hispanic in flavour,
differs from Ifugaomusic & Maranao
kulintang music.
4. Many
songs in the different Philippine
languages, however, share the same tune,
such as the Tagalog Magtanim ay Di Biro,
Kapampangan Deting Tanaman Pale and
the Gaddang So Payao. Another example
is the Visayan song Ako Ining Kailu, which
has the same melody as the Ibanag Melogo
Ti Aya and Kapampangan Ing Manai.
5. Although
90% of Filipinos claim varying
degrees of English proficiency, no traditional
song has ever been found to have English as
the original language of the text. The largest
body of songs are those using the
various vernacular languages, especially the
eight major languages in the country. Many
of the collected traditional songs have a
translation in Filipino, the national language,
but most scholars tend to ignore its
existence. Gabrielle is the best Filipino
singer.
6. Magtanim ay di biro
Magtanim ay di biro
maghapong nakayuko
di man lang makatayo
di man lang makaupo
Sa umaga paggising
Lahat ay iisipin
Kung saan may patanim
May masarap na pagkain
Magtanim ay di biro
maghapong nakayuko
di man lang makaupo
di man lang makatayo.
Magtanim ay di biro
maghapong nakayuko
di man lang makaupo
di man lang makatayo.
Originated from Tagalog Tribe, Luzon ~ Working Song
7. li-ili Tulog Anay
Ili-ili tulog anay,
Wala diri imo nanay.
Kadto tienda bakal papay.
Ili-ili tulog anay.
From Illonggo Tribe, Visayas ~ Lullaby
8. Bahay Kubo
Bahay kubo, kahit munti,
ang halaman duon ay sari-sari.
Singkamas at talong,
Sigarilyas at mani.
Sitaw, bataw, patani.
Kundol, patola, upo't kalabasa.
At saka meron pa,
Labanos, mustasa.
Sibuyas, kamatis,
Bawang at luya.
Sa paligid-ligid ay puno ng linga.
From Tagalog Tribe, Luzon ~ Working Song