Did you know? Madaming occasions ginagamit ang kulintang. Dati nung time pa ng mga sultanate sa Philippines especially sa Mindanao they use kulintang to communicate to each other kung may banta ba ng kalaban 👍 every beat every rhythm may meaning(words) yan. pag sa ibang isla ang kasama nila they used to play it para magkamustahan, my lolo once told me and know how to play it.
@* every time my grandma hears a wrong tone, she always say "Di pakabal's"- it means wrong pronunciation/wrong grammar, which means every series of beats were used for communication and a wrong tone delivers a wrong message.
@* It's a dying culture. As minor tribes are being assimilated with the modern world, cultures began to fade. Inglesin pa. Pero totoo yan. Tulad ng mga magsasaka sa banaue terraces, nakakalimutan ng tao ang kultura. Sad, di natin maabot ang level ng japan sa cultural conservation.
nakakatuwa po ito! sayang nga po hindi na namin natutunan ang kulintang sa ganyang konteksto. nanghihinayang din ako na hindi ako marunong magsalita ng maguindanaon kaya hindi rin talaga namin kayang "makipagsalita" gamit ang mga gong.
Yes Sabi Ng Lola ko dati noong nabubuhay pa Siya hnd lang Basta Basta kulintang yang pinapatogtog nila bawat pokpok sa kulintang may pinapahiwatig nangungusap komokoneksyon sa bawat isa
When I hear the sounds of kulintang, I feel taken back to my childhood days when our mother taught us how to play it. With those days gone, and so were the artfulness that we had. Nostalgia fills me when I listen to its sounds.
Kulintang is originally from the Maguindanaon tribe. Yes, Okir is originally from the Maranao tribe. But the Okir design was only added to the agong’s table stand for decoration. Way back 15th century, it was only plain table stand. Nevertheless, every tribe has their own beauty and uniqueness from each other.
Saan man dako, Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao Tinig mo ay sadyang kahanga-hanga Awit mo ay salamin ng yong buhay Aawitin ng buong bansa Ang galing mo kapatid kailanman Buong bansa ngayon ay kakanta Tara na, Kanta na, Pilipinas Ipakita na ang galing ng Pilipino Tara na, Kanta na, Pilipinas, oooh owohoh Tara na, Kanta na Pilipinas
y'know, it's kinda sad how most youths today don't recognize this art and culture and get embarrassed about it even tho some people who aren't even part of the culture appreciate it.
We were laughed at by our schoolmates when our dance troupe joined indak-indak in kadayawan here in Davao. But I didn't care coz the tribal music along with the dance is goosebumps, it's so satisfying to dance while representing a whole culture.
*filipino kulintang is boring! we have also kulintang ensemble in indonesia. it's more interesting n dynamic. you can compare it, there's a lot on RUclips...*
*filipino kulintang is boring! we have also kulintang ensemble in indonesia. it's more interesting n dynamic. you can compare it, there's a lot on RUclips...*
This culture is alive and richly preserved in Datu Piang, Maguindanao, if you want to know more about the "rhythm language" of kulintang, you might consider a visit to that municipality..
May kakaibang dating ang ating mga katutubong mga intrumento! Pagyamanin at payabungin pwede pa makagawa ng makabagong musika na pinaghalo halo ang tunog ng bandoria,kubing,gitara ng tiboli, at marami pang iba 😃
When i was young my family used to teach me to play the kulintang but sad to say i didnt learn. Maybe i was too young then around 4-7 years old. Its so relaxing to listen to.
Masah ALLAH naalaala ku pa Yong sinumagada ranun we back 1960s to 70 in balt sultan mastura na kung saan ay napakagaling maglaro nito ang mga kabataan sa balt panambakan tiduran at tapayan
1. I see and hear kulintang and agung being played in the video. 2. The musical ensemble the individuals are in, is called the Kulintang Ensemble. This ensemble is used during large feasts, for entertainment of visiting friends and relatives, and at parades.
In Mindanao we are the same musical instrument whether LUMAD in Davao region, Maguindanao province, Cotabato Region, LANAO region, zamboangan peninsula, BASILAN province, Sulu Province, TAWI2 Province, Palawan in mulbug and Sabah North Borneo. But every ethnic tribes have their own kind of tunes when it played by the musician.
0:13 in Java(indonesia) we call it bonang 😀 I am confused why our musical instruments are similar, whether it is due to the influence of the Majapahit or Srivijaya kingdoms 😕
yeah! these kinds of bossed gongs are in a lot of places in south east Asia. (like the talempong of Minangkabau, the bonang of Indonesia, kong wong in Thailand, etc. etc.) but of course, all of them differ in playing style. 2:27 perhaps this instrument (gandingan) is our version of Indonesia's kempul. perhaps some day it would be nice to collaborate together with all bossed gong cultures of south east Asia!
@@TheHaroldAndre is it kulintang having more similarities with Minangkabau talempong from playing style and the rythm? Are they have common share history? Hehe
though it sounds like each thing is overlapping if u listen to it carefully the rythm and cheography is there and its the sound is pretty gentle and its like explosiveness in the clack and boom sounds our culture is amazing!
SALAM PO SA LAHAT, I'M PROUD NA AKOY MAGUINDANAOAN, DAHIL KINAGISNAN KO NA ANG KULINTANG, AGONG, GANDINGAN, AT DEBAKAN ANG INSTRUMENTO NA LAGING GINAGAMIT TUWING MAY KASALAN. AT TALAGANG MASAYA KAMI NASA KABATAAN AT HALOS MAGDAMAG NA WALANG TULOG. WAY BACK 50'S UNTIL 70. AY USO TALAGA YAN. AT HINDI DAPAT MAWALA SA KULTURA NATIN MGA MUSLIM. PERO PAALAALA LANG PO NA HUWAG GANITING SA KAPAGIPAT PARA INVITE ANG BAD SPIRIT OR TUNUNG DAHIL HARAM PO SA AGAMA ISLAM. SUKRAN
i was just opening this link bcz of the module omygoodhhh whi didnt i see this sooner it really wash away my stress its so nice and amazing intrument music to hear!!!
Mamayog is a Epic Bayok of the Maranao which Sing Duet by Men and Women to express his/her feelings to each other LOVE Courtship of the Prince and Princess.
@@yvesvenezolana so that means Maranao and Maguindanaon are typically one, actually Maguindanaon is belong also to the 3 Languages of Danao Languages which mean People of the Lake (Lanao). Maranao, Iranun and Maguindanaon are originate called People of the Lake but when Maguindanaon are called them selves as People of the flood plain.
@@ronniexiong3538 they are not necessarily one. They have a lot of commonalities since they are geographically and culturally neighbors, but they take pride of their diverse legacies.
@@yvesvenezolana i think Maranao Language and Maguidanaon Language are closest semilarity maybe pride of each other which existed Maranao say "I am" Maguindanaon say "No not but i am" ang tawag niyan high pride.
magandang araw! na-curious ako kung pano na-incorporate itong video ko sa modules niyo. ano pinaka requirement niyo? anyway... laban lang. hehe. gudlak sa inyo.
Hi I was curious if there was anywhere I could learn this other than having to go to school, as I don’t live in the Philippines. I have a kulintang set and would like to learn the phrases and songs of more modern kulintang playing
sadly no. medyo na disappoint din ako kay James Newton Howard dahil wala masyadong elements of South East Asia ang music ng Raya. mas nagustuhan ko pa ang gawa ni Jeremy Zuckerman sa Legend of Korra. at least doon may gamelan-esque music sa spirit world. haha!
Hi, I kindly ask permission to use this as background music for our video presentation. I would gladly put credits at the end of our presentation. Thank you
Ciao! Hello. I'm fairly new to your channel. I am watching you from italy. I recently asked my sister to purchased a set of kulintang from the Philippines and shipped it here in Italy. Having biracial children, i want to expose them to filipino culture and using your videos to inspire them to dance and to play kulintang. But I noticed that the pot gongs that I bought have some tiny holes, I think its how it was made. Will it effect the sounds quality? If so, how can I fix it? Thank you!
that's amazing! please do check out my other videos and most especially this one (ruclips.net/video/7b7iDVjvxPs/видео.html) so they'd have a basic understanding how kulintang music [Maguindanaon-style specifically in this video's case] works. Often times, people purchase kulintang and try to play western music immediately (like arranging gongs in diatonic scale) which is actually my first experience as a 15 year old 😂ages ago. regarding the holes. how large are they? if they are small likes pores on the skin, this is normal and won't affect the sound as much. You don't have to worry about it... i'de say only be alarmed if you start to hear a disturbing buzzing sound. all the best! i hope to see your children's videos one day!
Hello good day! This is Kathleen Licayan I want to ask permission if we can use your video for our subject Philippine Indigenous Community with the course BEEd. Thank you!
definitely! go ahead! please don't forget to mention to the students that the players from this video are Manila-based musicians that learned Mindanaon music in an academic setting.
You can find pangalay by typing in on RUclips there are many Tausug and Bajau groups that play it in videos. Sadly nowadays, kulintangan is not really used to play it among the Tausug and Bajau, but look for "Pangalay Jolo", or "Pangalay Suluk" (from the Tausug who moved from Sulu and now live in Sabah) and you will find many authentic videos.
If you'd like to understand the music better , CHECK OUT THIS COMPLIMENTARY VIDEO. ruclips.net/video/7b7iDVjvxPs/видео.html 😉
My lola once told me that kulintang is the theraphy for our broken soul when hear it while watching nature unveil a new morning, and its true....
Kulintang Competition Lanao Del Sur 2021
ruclips.net/video/2QnTZVWJLqo/видео.html
Magandang Tumugtog!
It’s hella true
I love this. 🥰
Did you know? Madaming occasions ginagamit ang kulintang. Dati nung time pa ng mga sultanate sa Philippines especially sa Mindanao they use kulintang to communicate to each other kung may banta ba ng kalaban 👍 every beat every rhythm may meaning(words) yan. pag sa ibang isla ang kasama nila they used to play it para magkamustahan, my lolo once told me and know how to play it.
@* every time my grandma hears a wrong tone, she always say "Di pakabal's"- it means wrong pronunciation/wrong grammar, which means every series of beats were used for communication and a wrong tone delivers a wrong message.
@* It's a dying culture. As minor tribes are being assimilated with the modern world, cultures began to fade. Inglesin pa. Pero totoo yan. Tulad ng mga magsasaka sa banaue terraces, nakakalimutan ng tao ang kultura. Sad, di natin maabot ang level ng japan sa cultural conservation.
@@akc.natangcop1225 ano po ang ethno linguistic group nyo? Thank you.
nakakatuwa po ito! sayang nga po hindi na namin natutunan ang kulintang sa ganyang konteksto. nanghihinayang din ako na hindi ako marunong magsalita ng maguindanaon kaya hindi rin talaga namin kayang "makipagsalita" gamit ang mga gong.
Yes Sabi Ng Lola ko dati noong nabubuhay pa Siya hnd lang Basta Basta kulintang yang pinapatogtog nila bawat pokpok sa kulintang may pinapahiwatig nangungusap komokoneksyon sa bawat isa
When I hear the sounds of kulintang, I feel taken back to my childhood days when our mother taught us how to play it. With those days gone, and so were the artfulness that we had. Nostalgia fills me when I listen to its sounds.
I've never found Kulintang as entertaining as this. Love the joy and passion these young and talented musicians have for their musical craft.
Aààà
Maguindanao really has one of the most interesting music in Philippine culture
That's not maguindanaoan tone that's maranao and as you can see SA colorful OKIR it's represent as a Maranao.
@@abdullahdirongawan641 I assumed because it was stated that it was a medley of two "Maguindanaon" songs in the description
Yes, proud to be a Maguindanaon.
It is a Maguindanaon, kulintang is originally a Maguindanaon term, not a Marana.
Kulintang is originally from the Maguindanaon tribe. Yes, Okir is originally from the Maranao tribe. But the Okir design was only added to the agong’s table stand for decoration. Way back 15th century, it was only plain table stand. Nevertheless, every tribe has their own beauty and uniqueness from each other.
It is a very refreshing sight seing the youth of our land swimming and diving into our culture and art... Mabuhay ang Mindanaoan...
Saan man dako, Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao
Tinig mo ay sadyang kahanga-hanga
Awit mo ay salamin ng yong buhay
Aawitin ng buong bansa
Ang galing mo kapatid kailanman
Buong bansa ngayon ay kakanta
Tara na, Kanta na, Pilipinas
Ipakita na ang galing ng Pilipino
Tara na, Kanta na, Pilipinas, oooh owohoh
Tara na, Kanta na Pilipinas
y'know, it's kinda sad how most youths today don't recognize this art and culture and get embarrassed about it even tho some people who aren't even part of the culture appreciate it.
Modern Filipino youth: "I wanna be Korean..."
Westerners: "Wow! They have an amazing culture."
We were laughed at by our schoolmates when our dance troupe joined indak-indak in kadayawan here in Davao. But I didn't care coz the tribal music along with the dance is goosebumps, it's so satisfying to dance while representing a whole culture.
*filipino kulintang is boring! we have also kulintang ensemble in indonesia. it's more interesting n dynamic. you can compare it, there's a lot on RUclips...*
*filipino kulintang is boring! we have also kulintang ensemble in indonesia. it's more interesting n dynamic. you can compare it, there's a lot on RUclips...*
@@johantan5305 keep spamming
This culture is alive and richly preserved in Datu Piang, Maguindanao, if you want to know more about the "rhythm language" of kulintang, you might consider a visit to that municipality..
Missing those moments in our province, in every special occasions theres always kulintang to played.
I grew up in Maguindanao province. I always hear the kulintang in every festivities.❤
May kakaibang dating ang ating mga katutubong mga intrumento! Pagyamanin at payabungin pwede pa makagawa ng makabagong musika na pinaghalo halo ang tunog ng bandoria,kubing,gitara ng tiboli, at marami pang iba 😃
Alhamdulillah marunong po ako ng ganito.
Sinulog at binalig na kulintang.
Exibition pa marunong ako. Kulintang with sayaw. Natutunan ko po sa Lolo ko
When i was young my family used to teach me to play the kulintang but sad to say i didnt learn. Maybe i was too young then around 4-7 years old. Its so relaxing to listen to.
You can learn it now, never too late
Masah ALLAH naalaala ku pa Yong sinumagada ranun we back 1960s to 70 in balt sultan mastura na kung saan ay napakagaling maglaro nito ang mga kabataan sa balt panambakan tiduran at tapayan
paulit ulit ko pinapanood ko kayo. alam ko hindi kayo maranao.mas mabuti pa kayo ka marunong pa kayo mag kulintang ng mamayug .amzing.💖💖💖
Absolutely fantastic instrument music , love it enjoy watching and see more around .
wow ang galing nyo talaga, mabuhay ang mamayog akn
Gusto ko matutunan lahat ng Native Filipino Instruments
Ganda namn...namiss ko ang aking INA may talent din sya sa kulintang😢😢
Taga saan Po kayu
Mag kanu Renta nila pls
Pag owe ko 2020 hanapin ko Po kayu
Paki forward Po no niu sa fb k pls
Di ako nag sasawa marnig to 😍 paulit-ulit ko to pinanood👂😍😍
1. I see and hear kulintang and agung being played in the video.
2. The musical ensemble the individuals are in, is called the Kulintang Ensemble. This ensemble is used during large feasts, for entertainment of visiting friends and relatives, and at parades.
Gago
Pwet mo asim
Masha Allah mataw kno GED
In Mindanao we are the same musical instrument whether LUMAD in Davao region, Maguindanao province, Cotabato Region, LANAO region, zamboangan peninsula, BASILAN province, Sulu Province, TAWI2 Province, Palawan in mulbug and Sabah North Borneo. But every ethnic tribes have their own kind of tunes when it played by the musician.
0:13 in Java(indonesia) we call it bonang 😀
I am confused why our musical instruments are similar, whether it is due to the influence of the Majapahit or Srivijaya kingdoms 😕
yeah! these kinds of bossed gongs are in a lot of places in south east Asia. (like the talempong of Minangkabau, the bonang of Indonesia, kong wong in Thailand, etc. etc.) but of course, all of them differ in playing style.
2:27 perhaps this instrument (gandingan) is our version of Indonesia's kempul. perhaps some day it would be nice to collaborate together with all bossed gong cultures of south east Asia!
@@TheHaroldAndre Even the name is similar to Java's Gending! Man, our cultures are really similar, aren't they?
@Moon at work Wasn't Manila from the Tondo Empire?
Our ancestors are cousins...
@@TheHaroldAndre is it kulintang having more similarities with Minangkabau talempong from playing style and the rythm? Are they have common share history? Hehe
Loved watching this. thanks for posting :) These instruments should be way more popular
Sarah Keck i'm glad you loved it. do check out the other kulintang videos from this channel 🙂
As a American, I am VERY upset I have never seen these instruments before!!
Assalamualaikum, ako si Datu Lumanog, makipagtugtog ako sa Kulintang!
YON fan hee yehey nakita ko din ang account nyo hehehe
Bakit kaya ako naluluha nung marinig ko ito? Promis.
though it sounds like each thing is overlapping if u listen to it carefully the rythm and cheography is there and its the sound is pretty gentle and its like explosiveness in the clack and boom sounds our culture is amazing!
Love it. Your babandir player is a bit slower in keeping the rhythm but still very good overall. The lady on debakan and the guy on gandingan were 🤩
taas paa sa pumunta dito para sa module HAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHA
HAHAA
HAHAHHAHA
HAHAHA HAYUP
Lmao
ang pogi nong drummer sa gitna 💗
😂😂
jusq HAHAHAHAH
awit 😂
yun lang. babae po yung drummer namin. pero sabagay... gwapo din naman siya.
I am so glad I am discovering this! I love it!
Maguindanaon music.....lovely
I like kulintang/binalig a mamayog.🇵🇭💖☺️😊😍😘
MashaAllah the best para sa akin kulintang
Jamila Ronda f may no ka SA kanila pake sent dto
SALAM PO SA LAHAT, I'M PROUD NA AKOY MAGUINDANAOAN, DAHIL KINAGISNAN KO NA ANG KULINTANG, AGONG, GANDINGAN, AT DEBAKAN ANG INSTRUMENTO NA LAGING GINAGAMIT TUWING MAY KASALAN. AT TALAGANG MASAYA KAMI NASA KABATAAN AT HALOS MAGDAMAG NA WALANG TULOG. WAY BACK 50'S UNTIL 70. AY USO TALAGA YAN. AT HINDI DAPAT MAWALA SA KULTURA NATIN MGA MUSLIM. PERO PAALAALA LANG PO NA HUWAG GANITING SA KAPAGIPAT PARA INVITE ANG BAD SPIRIT OR TUNUNG DAHIL HARAM PO SA AGAMA ISLAM. SUKRAN
Ahhh I think this is not maguindanaoan 🙂 is maranao
@@abdullahdirongawan641 pangit
@@abdullahdirongawan641 no one cares, it's still Maguindanaon.
Dang even few people can make a masterpiece!
Idol ko yung nasa Gandingan!!! galing niyo
My forever cultural is the best kulintang..
i was just opening this link bcz of the module omygoodhhh whi didnt i see this sooner it really wash away my stress its so nice and amazing intrument music to hear!!!
I played Babandir for my Filipino Cultural Night!
Mamayog is a Epic Bayok of the Maranao which Sing Duet by Men and Women to express his/her feelings to each other LOVE Courtship of the Prince and Princess.
It is also a bayok among the Maguindanaons.
@@yvesvenezolana so that means Maranao and Maguindanaon are typically one, actually Maguindanaon is belong also to the 3 Languages of Danao Languages which mean People of the Lake (Lanao). Maranao, Iranun and Maguindanaon are originate called People of the Lake but when Maguindanaon are called them selves as People of the flood plain.
@@ronniexiong3538 they are not necessarily one. They have a lot of commonalities since they are geographically and culturally neighbors, but they take pride of their diverse legacies.
@@yvesvenezolana i think Maranao Language and Maguidanaon Language are closest semilarity maybe pride of each other which existed Maranao say "I am" Maguindanaon say "No not but i am" ang tawag niyan high pride.
Super loving it❤❤❤
oh sino mga grade 8 diyan. ano buhay pa kayo dahil sa module?
Hahahaha potah
Malapit naa nga mamatay eh
magandang araw! na-curious ako kung pano na-incorporate itong video ko sa modules niyo. ano pinaka requirement niyo?
anyway... laban lang. hehe. gudlak sa inyo.
@@TheHaroldAndre Gagagwan po nang dance
Ito buhay parin
Naka proud Yung sariling musika natin
Sarap pakingan grabe :))))))))))))))))
salamat! silipin mo rin ang ibang kulintang videos dito! sana ika'y matuwa. ruclips.net/p/PLZIONgapccJ8PBTz0Weix6AGSeRlm-mqr 👌
Hi I was curious if there was anywhere I could learn this other than having to go to school, as I don’t live in the Philippines. I have a kulintang set and would like to learn the phrases and songs of more modern kulintang playing
Ito yung music yung parang sa Raya and the Last Dragon! Galing! 👏
di ko nga ganong marinig mga instruments dun sa gabay. pero gusto ko maconfirm
Oo nga
sadly no. medyo na disappoint din ako kay James Newton Howard dahil wala masyadong elements of South East Asia ang music ng Raya. mas nagustuhan ko pa ang gawa ni Jeremy Zuckerman sa Legend of Korra. at least doon may gamelan-esque music sa spirit world. haha!
New normal of learning(module&online class)brought me here!
sakura mae, this complimentary video might help. 👌all the best! ruclips.net/video/7b7iDVjvxPs/видео.html
amazing..!!
Wonderful !
Galing nmn
Amazing!!
nanaguapohan ako sa nagkulintang .calmante siya.
Loved it, great upload.
thanks! glads you like it!
So beautiful!
Just brilliant
Hi, I kindly ask permission to use this as background music for our video presentation. I would gladly put credits at the end of our presentation. Thank you
Gusto ko din matutunan yan
its so amazing
Mapia ged ba.
Galing ako sa module may link ito daw hahaha
Mashallah i love it😍😘
ang gaan ng basal mo. sarap pakinggan
Im here because of my project in music 🙂🙂
Same🙂✨
Same huhu
Same
Same hahahaa
Same
Nice, dapat ipalaganap pa iyan
I'm here because of my module in music
this complimentary video might help. 👌all the best! ruclips.net/video/7b7iDVjvxPs/видео.html
Yesss! CMu dabest!
Hi I'm from Mindanao this is a traditional kulintang always using when if they have a big event just like Muslim wedding and other occasions also 😊🤗😍🤩
THIS MADE ME CRY! I MISS HOME :(
Nakakaaliw manuod ng ganito
Pumunta ako dito para sa module HAHAHAHAHA
nakaka relax ansarap pakinggan
Sarap matuto mag kulintang
Ciao! Hello. I'm fairly new to your channel. I am watching you from italy. I recently asked my sister to purchased a set of kulintang from the Philippines and shipped it here in Italy. Having biracial children, i want to expose them to filipino culture and using your videos to inspire them to dance and to play kulintang. But I noticed that the pot gongs that I bought have some tiny holes, I think its how it was made. Will it effect the sounds quality? If so, how can I fix it? Thank you!
that's amazing! please do check out my other videos and most especially this one (ruclips.net/video/7b7iDVjvxPs/видео.html) so they'd have a basic understanding how kulintang music [Maguindanaon-style specifically in this video's case] works. Often times, people purchase kulintang and try to play western music immediately (like arranging gongs in diatonic scale) which is actually my first experience as a 15 year old 😂ages ago.
regarding the holes. how large are they? if they are small likes pores on the skin, this is normal and won't affect the sound as much. You don't have to worry about it... i'de say only be alarmed if you start to hear a disturbing buzzing sound.
all the best! i hope to see your children's videos one day!
PROUD MAGUINDANAON HERE ♥️😍😘
Mabuhay!!!!
The best
asnmokig😅😅😅
Nakaka miss sa pinas😢😢
Hello good day! This is Kathleen Licayan I want to ask permission if we can use your video for our subject Philippine Indigenous Community with the course BEEd. Thank you!
definitely! go ahead! please don't forget to mention to the students that the players from this video are Manila-based musicians that learned Mindanaon music in an academic setting.
tagungko inan dekena senulog
MashaAllAhx
The sound is so perfect.It sound delighful and relaxing..
Khaylene Santos
7-Admirability
Bro is going crazy with it
Wow . Can u pls play Pang alay ?
You can find pangalay by typing in on RUclips there are many Tausug and Bajau groups that play it in videos. Sadly nowadays, kulintangan is not really used to play it among the Tausug and Bajau, but look for "Pangalay Jolo", or "Pangalay Suluk" (from the Tausug who moved from Sulu and now live in Sabah) and you will find many authentic videos.
PUMUNTA AKO DITO PARA SA MODULES KO
@leon GRADE 7 KAPA 2LL???
Can i Know What Instruments U All Used
check out the description 🙂👌
Love it
pembetay anan sa kulintang maka pagidzan silan sa palas kani Ven. abrenica yOng kapatid ni aljor,😅😅
Mantap👍👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Hello good day! Can we use your video po? It's for educational purposes. Thank you!
Hi! Honesty 7
Hi! Is there anyway we could use this music of yours for a video project? ☺
napunta dahil sa module
hi classmates :)
hi xD
Gatusan mga Moro a babay Niya nilan po pagilay a gwapo
Mga dugal ah
SHOUT OUT SA KAKLASE KO DYAN HAHAHAHAAHHAHA
POV: YOU ARE WATCHING THIS BECAUSE OF OUR SUBJECT IN MUSIC
Good evening po,saan po Maka arkila Ng ganyan or rent? Dasmarinas Cavite Po kami