Dapat sana you give credit kung saan nyo kinuha yung music.. kasi pustahan tayo hindi naman kayo yung totoong tumugtogtog jan.. I have the video sa performance ng lubuagan, kalinga kung saan nyo kinuha yung music..
Hello sir, the video was posted 12 years ago and it was recorded in a CD to be sold for 2 years or something for commercial purposes. Hindi po ako ang producer at pre-recorded po ang music ng video na kung saan nahire lang yung mga performers dyan. Tinuturo po yan sa lahat ng cultural dance groups sa Baguio kahit po ang sakusak.
It is a creative dance by the Kalinga Tribe of Igorots. The dance routine including the gong play is patterned after the song "Come and Go with Me". The gong players would beat to the lyrics of the song: "Come and go with me to my Father's house, To my Father's house, to my Father's house. Come and go with me to my Father's house; There is joy, joy, joy!" and the dancers would try to act the lyrics. I hope that helped. :)
@@magalajordan3757Yes, we could say that. But personally, rarely do I see the the dance being presented on Kalinga weddings and is largely seen on cultural shows. :)
Daytuy kakabsat haan nga original na dayta nga naka iggem da ti gangsa....duwa inusarda jy pang video ken dati nga recorded.....iti original na dayta kinompost da or tinimpla da nga naka takder da.....apy nangkita an yu met nga kastakasta ti unin ti gangsa nu nu agrotate da......taga kalinga nak ken dance troop nak.....
This was recorded before naging sikat ken inmado iti cultural groups ditoy Baguio and the video was meant to be part of CD showcasing the different kinds of Igorot dance. Kadatayo nga nagisuro, nagsuro, nangpadas ken akin aya-ayam ti gangsa ket madlaw tayo nga recorded. I remember clearly nga 2004 ket ada ti iis-istorya jay am-ammok nga iLubuagan nga pakantaen yo nga taga-Kalinga ti gansa iti "Come and Go with Me." Daytoy video ket nairelease a year before ko in-upload ta maishare kuma nga buyaen ti tat-tao. :)
Jovani Taguitag, cguro jay group u ti haan mangkaya nga agtugtug kn agsala. Kanaayun matugtug ken maisala dayta in any occasion dtoy tanudan. Ordinary tattan pati ubbing ammudan
Naging cultural performer ak met idi adda ak SLU ken UC, ket idi adda ak UC ket kanayun mi ay-ayamen or ipatugtog daytoy iti gongs nu agi-perform kami ti kalinga dance. Usaren mi for example iti panag entrance, not necessary nga naka takder lang 😊
Hello ma'am. Actually the gongs that you are hearing is pre-recorded, as expert performers and players would see the difference clearly. Here, on the video above you can see that the men are not typically beating the gong for the "sinungbat" but are actually beating in the "depdep" form to create an image that they are playing it.
Mayat, nalaing dagitoy ubbinb nga gumangsa. Uray tuno ti kanta matulad da piman. 👍🏻❤️ Very nice
Daytuy ti maysa a training venue mi dtuy Baguio city a sunshine park nakakamiss tlga nu awsn ni covid kuma
Wow! I love the tone of their gangza.
Love the team.Dancers
Nakakamiss ito.
Tinapik ko
Come to my house too.
Realy love watching this, makapa ikat ti banug jy rhythm na
Wow ang galing.makapamiss ti tadok ti kalinga..
wow kalinga mabuhay very nice
Come and go with me to my father house..wow wow very nice proud ikalingaak.
ikalinga a yako awad nangimus
Very nice keep it up Tinglayan kalinga ..
I love it!
Masuruk kuma dyta haha
Hello, if either HS or College ka mabalin mo masuro as long as ada ti cultural organization u idjay school like BIBAK/BIMAAK.
recorded or not, it is the creativity. nice one folks
Like Sabahan dance
miss ko na yan
This music sounds familiar to Kalinga, India
Also familiar to Sabah
wow ang galing naman
Good rhythm 😉
VERY NICE GUYS, KEEP UP
Nice magaling
nice
Can i have ur permission sir to use this music only of this video, for my video lesson gr. 7?
Hello, permission granted.
Nagmayat dayta kapsat proud nak nga kalinga ken igorota:)
paki upload man j comete video na dytoy..ang alam ko mahaba ang video na ito kumpleto lahat
naka CD lang daytoy idi late 2000s sir ket mostly naala iti events or inrecord da lang. :)
Only in the Philippines
matago tago tko lusan ay ikalinga
nice ona
Search nyo lubuagan laga festival 2011 mapapanuod nyo original nyan....TACHOK.
Love to Learn this dance
Good day ma'am. There are a lot of schools and cultural groups in Baguio that can teach you the dance. :)
I will visit Baguio maybe when I go home
Ithink this was video made by tengian tribe in baguio during 2009
ganda ng gaangsa at music
this is my song in field demo in cic mandaue mdm. moran teach me the actions
Mayat ah.
THEY ARE FROM KALINGA
Dapat sana you give credit kung saan nyo kinuha yung music.. kasi pustahan tayo hindi naman kayo yung totoong tumugtogtog jan.. I have the video sa performance ng lubuagan, kalinga kung saan nyo kinuha yung music..
Hello sir, the video was posted 12 years ago and it was recorded in a CD to be sold for 2 years or something for commercial purposes. Hindi po ako ang producer at pre-recorded po ang music ng video na kung saan nahire lang yung mga performers dyan. Tinuturo po yan sa lahat ng cultural dance groups sa Baguio kahit po ang sakusak.
What kind of dance was this..
It is a creative dance by the Kalinga Tribe of Igorots. The dance routine including the gong play is patterned after the song "Come and Go with Me". The gong players would beat to the lyrics of the song:
"Come and go with me to my Father's house,
To my Father's house, to my Father's house.
Come and go with me to my Father's house;
There is joy, joy, joy!"
and the dancers would try to act the lyrics. I hope that helped. :)
@@NativeLanguage02 so it means like it was courtship dance.
@@magalajordan3757Yes, we could say that. But personally, rarely do I see the the dance being presented on Kalinga weddings and is largely seen on cultural shows. :)
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Tinglan lan ang bakakagawa nyan.. no other.
haha mukha mu,kaya dn ng mga taga malibcong abra yan...
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Daytuy kakabsat haan nga original na dayta nga naka iggem da ti gangsa....duwa inusarda jy pang video ken dati nga recorded.....iti original na dayta kinompost da or tinimpla da nga naka takder da.....apy nangkita an yu met nga kastakasta ti unin ti gangsa nu nu agrotate da......taga kalinga nak ken dance troop nak.....
This was recorded before naging sikat ken inmado iti cultural groups ditoy Baguio and the video was meant to be part of CD showcasing the different kinds of Igorot dance. Kadatayo nga nagisuro, nagsuro, nangpadas ken akin aya-ayam ti gangsa ket madlaw tayo nga recorded. I remember clearly nga 2004 ket ada ti iis-istorya jay am-ammok nga iLubuagan nga pakantaen yo nga taga-Kalinga ti gansa iti "Come and Go with Me." Daytoy video ket nairelease a year before ko in-upload ta maishare kuma nga buyaen ti tat-tao. :)
Jovani Taguitag, cguro jay group u ti haan mangkaya nga agtugtug kn agsala. Kanaayun matugtug ken maisala dayta in any occasion dtoy tanudan. Ordinary tattan pati ubbing ammudan
Naging cultural performer ak met idi adda ak SLU ken UC, ket idi adda ak UC ket kanayun mi ay-ayamen or ipatugtog daytoy iti gongs nu agi-perform kami ti kalinga dance. Usaren mi for example iti panag entrance, not necessary nga naka takder lang 😊
Llamad los espíritus del puterio y afrontar
d yan record talagang tunug ng gong yan, kung lumalaro kayo ng gong my timpla yan parang guitara, 1 to 6 din ang arrangement ng gong
Totoong sound ng gong po yan pero hindi talaga sila yung tumugtog. Dubbed lang yung sound nila, problema hindi sila nag give credit sa sound nila.
Myat
Umali kayo
dubbed yung sound.
Hindi recorded yan im sure thy are from tinglayan kalinga..
Hello ma'am. Actually the gongs that you are hearing is pre-recorded, as expert performers and players would see the difference clearly. Here, on the video above you can see that the men are not typically beating the gong for the "sinungbat" but are actually beating in the "depdep" form to create an image that they are playing it.
only few can make this gong tune. come and go with me, tom duley, dong dong ay. 1 was perfomed in Lubuagan Laga Festival 2011.
mam what is the name of that dance, tnx
sir what is the name of that dance, tnx
Come and Go with Me of Kalinga.