Those who love Spanish songs may I suggest the following lists: Sabor A Mi, Historia de Un Amor, Piel Canela, Acercate Mas, Amapola, Granada, El dia que me quieras, Solamente Una Vez, La Paloma to name the few. There are so many lovely Italian & French songs as well. Its a challenge to be able to sing in different languages, learn to pronounce the words properly and understand some of them! Pilita Corales is one of my fav Filipino singer. We have so many lovely songs and feel proud when foreigners sang them.
Ito ang mga typical na Filipino song. Sana may gumawa pa nang ganitong mga awitin ngayon. Wala na ang mga sarili natin mga himig , kinain na ng bulok na systema , tuloyan ng nabura at di na kilala ng bagong henerasyon. 😥
I commented on what I see as a tendency for Filipinos in gereral to think that adding reverb and treble make a recording higher quality. It's ridiculous to think that when I ask, "Why do Filipinos. . . ?" that I'm asking this of EVERY SINGLE LAST FILIPINO INCLUDING THOSE WHO WERE BORN AND RAISED ABROAD AND WHO HAVE NEVER BEEN TO THE PHILIPPINES. But for the sake of simplicity, I asked, "Why do Filipinos. . . ?" thinking that any normal person wouldn't think that I mean every single one.
toiletholder, thank you for the videos. I am enjoying them! On a side note, RUclips is a great resource but the unintended consequence is that it also opens up avenues to people who will just post thoughtless comments or even seemingly harmless ones which you might not necessarily agree with. (I know... hanging preposition at the end of that sentence) If you resign yourself to this fact, you could enjoy everybody else's comments and disregard others that you might not find palatable.
hindi excuse ang pagiging matanda para d maabot ang high notes...iba talaga ang mga dating singers ....galing ng Pilipino nakakanta pa rin kahit may edad na at d nasisintunado...d gaya ng mga sikat n foreign singers d nakakaaliw...wlang quality...ang mga Pilipino may feelings tama ang interpretation...kailangan natin ng mga composer ngaun na gaya ng dati...lumilikha ng kanta na walng kamatayan...d tulad ngaun 1 week lang laos n pam-perya
Martial law day's mga bata pa kami noon ang saya walang problema.ang dag dag ko rito mahal ng presidente marcos at marcos musik at art kaya nga itinayo ang cultural center, folk art theatre at film centre . Marming salamat sa ng load nito. I would to say that the Pilipino songs than other nation's song s because a PIlipin.
Songs such as this reflects an age of elegance and beauty that Filipinas should aspire to become. As a Filipino, the likes of Pilita Corales are my preference in women.
Pilita Corrales,bella dama y espléndida cantante.Sus interpretaciones son magníficas. Si Pilita Corrales,matahum nga ginag ug bantag nga mag-aawit, katingalahan ang iyang mga pasundayag.
yeah...dapat ung comment ko dun sa live song ni pilita...nagpost ako kasi ung mga bagong singers d nakakaaliw...nasisintunado p d gaya ni Pilita kahit matanda na ganda pa rin ng delivery...tsaka nagbigay ako ng credit sa ganda ng mga composition noon...masaydo kasi mag-idolize ung mga ilang kabataan tulad ko sa foreign songs d naman nila naiintindihan...
After finishing her studies at Colegio de la Inmaculada Concepcion in Cebu, she went to finishing school in Spain at the Colegio Mayor de Padre Poveda (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
PILITA popularized the composition of our National Artist like Levi Celerio, ErnaniCuenco, George Canseco, Lucio San Pedro and many others Filipino compositors of OPM.
I will not expect any replies from you because I know that you are not a rational person. You are, moreover, guilty of eloquence: using flowery and pretentious language only to serve the purpose of confusing the reader of what the issue is and to make yourself appear intellgent. Using big words and phrases like "that may well be. . ." unecessarily don't make you smart. They make you look like you don't know what you're talking about.
i think our own filipino songs really have a distintive alluring sound that never goes tiring hearing and thanks to the many talented and gifted Filipinos who can perfectly render these music to level of immortality. proud to be pinoy!
Why is it that you don't care that I actively seek out the folk music of the country of my parents. But you care enough to pity me for not having gone to the PI? Oh wait, because it serves you in bashing me. The fact that I haven't gone to the Philippines does not destroy the "credibility of my observations." I can observe Filipinos here. I can discuss these things with Filipinos on the internet. I can see that this music is VERY hard to find, at least on the internet.
I mean, if I am a Filipino because of my blood I must also be Chinese, Japanese and Spanish. For all intents and purposes I am a Canadian. I speak Canadian English. I act like a Canadian. And I have Canadian attitudes, as opposed to American. I am to some degree Filipino, insofar as I was raised in a Filipino household. If, however, you dropped me off in Manila or Cebu, I wouldn't know what to do or how to behave. I would just freak out.
So, you said earlier that I am a Filipino, regardless of whether or not I've set foot in the PI. But now I'm a Filipino-in-quotation marks. How is that? The only way I can see that you'd've put my Filipinoness in quotes is if I was calling myself a Filipino and you didn't believe that I was really Filipino.
Acutally, Canada has a higher standard for education than the U.S. Canada was the best place in the world in which to live for seven years in a row. Canada is a much better country than the States. And when other countries hire Anglophones to teach English "Canadian national preferred" is a very common thing to find in their job listings. So take that.
I realise that not every last Filipino has poor taste. Your pointing out, however, of my Filipino heritage and a technicality of my statement doesn't answer anything that I asked, nor does it negate anything I said. You're just looking to attack me because I said something critical of Filipinos. You also seem to think that I was trying to hide my Filipino heritage.
Adding reverb and raising the higher frequency sound spectrum doesn't make the recording of higher quality. The reverb is actually very distracting and cheap sounding. Why do Filipinos think that adding reverb and treble make for a better recording. This sounds unbalanced.
What a hackneyed way to end an argument, pretending like you are more "real," or "human" or upstanding by appealing to martyrdom. Like because you are offering some kind of pseudo peace offering, you are a better person than me.
Si Pilita Corrales,matahum nga ginag ug bantag nga mag-aawit,katingalahan ang iyang mga pasundayag. Pilita Corrales,bella dama y espléndida cantante.Sus interpretaciones son magníficas.
This is NOT higher that conversational English. What makes it higher than conversational? How was your comment tounge-in-cheek? I'm smart. But that doesn't mean that I know or even pick up on everything.
On top of that I have to worry about paying rent. My parents were always poor. And now I'm poor. A plane ticket to the Philippines is VERY expensive. So if you want to put me down for that go ahead. 'Tis the season to put people down for their misfortunes, right?
It's not really a deduction because i didn't state it as a fact. I said that "you seem to think. . ." A deduction is something like if one plus one equals two, two minus one equals one.
There now that we've got the problem of generalisation out of the way, please tell me why every young Filipino that I've met abandons this type of music, remembering that I've narrowed the group down to those that I've met and, therefore, am not generalising but stating an observation I've made. And I've met a lot.
You know that I don't mean that drawing generalisations from ONE observation is efficient. Only people who are mentally unstable do that. Look up "deductive reasoning." A deduction in the context of what we're doing (arguing) means drawing and inferred result based on premises. A deduction is not ASSUMING a result based on premises, which is what I did.
You should be glad that a young, foreign-born Filipino like me has ANY interest in this type of music. Even Filipinos born and raised in the Philippines abandon this music, dismissing it as "too old." That's pretty much the only critique of this music I get from young Filipinos: that it's too old. Wow! That's is very intelligent, insightful and discriminating. Wow.
And yes, you're right. I don't know what A.P. English is. I had to look it up. I don't know what it is because it is the name of an English course or program at schools in THE STATES. I am, however, sure that I'm MORE than familiar with whatever content A.P. English covers because your English is full of grammar errors (assuming that you've taken A.P. English) and I recieved high marks in academic-level high school English, and received the award for Academic Writing in college.
This is Pilita. This is Cariñosa (the Levi Celerio version) as sung by Pilita on her album "Philippine Love Songs Vol. 1" (1971). There is no other version version that I know of with these exact lyrics and arrangements. Also, the voice is unmistakably Pilita NOT Nora.
toiletholder may version si nora but of different lyrics and also there is also a sylvia la torre but also of different lyrics chronologically: the first is sylvia version then pilita then nora
Your last quote illustrates nothing. It is nonsensical because by this point I had established the group had been narrowed down to "young Filipinos I've met" as opposed to just "Filipinos."
I have yet to meet ONE young Filipino who listens to music like this, who actively seeks out and purchases music like this. Generalisations are an efficient way of expressing observations. Science, for the most part, relies heavily on generalisation and observing correlation.
Please show you line of reasoning. Show me how you draw this conclusion, that my observations are incredible because I've never been to the Philippines. How is this logical? Tell me.
You put "kababayan" in quotes. Earlier, however, you insisted that I was Filipino regardless of whether or not I've been to the Philippines. So am I Filipino or not? Make up your mind.
Again, I'm observing a tendency for young Filipinos to dismiss this music as too old. And I can call it a tendency because of my inclusion in the group. I otherwise would call it an observation: that every young Filipino I've met has dismissed this music as too old.
Those who love Spanish songs may I suggest the following lists: Sabor A Mi, Historia de Un Amor, Piel Canela, Acercate Mas, Amapola, Granada, El dia que me quieras, Solamente Una Vez, La Paloma to name the few. There are so many lovely Italian & French songs as well. Its a challenge to be able to sing in different languages, learn to pronounce the words properly and understand some of them!
Pilita Corales is one of my fav Filipino singer. We have so many lovely songs and feel proud when foreigners sang them.
The legendary folk song Karinyosa, it’s now trending re-mixed by Ez Mil song Panalo...🇵🇭
Ito ang mga typical na Filipino song. Sana may gumawa pa nang ganitong mga awitin ngayon. Wala na ang mga sarili natin mga himig , kinain na ng bulok na systema , tuloyan ng nabura at di na kilala ng bagong henerasyon. 😥
Hi watchers of 2021 :)
i love this song... original classic songs..
I just heard the Spanish Version sung by Pilita. She is such a treasure to all Pinoys. Now, If we can get a Cebuano version that would be "Great"!!!!
Sarap pakingan
I commented on what I see as a tendency for Filipinos in gereral to think that adding reverb and treble make a recording higher quality. It's ridiculous to think that when I ask, "Why do Filipinos. . . ?" that I'm asking this of EVERY SINGLE LAST FILIPINO INCLUDING THOSE WHO WERE BORN AND RAISED ABROAD AND WHO HAVE NEVER BEEN TO THE PHILIPPINES. But for the sake of simplicity, I asked, "Why do Filipinos. . . ?" thinking that any normal person wouldn't think that I mean every single one.
I didn't realise there was a Spanish version but here it is with letra: ruclips.net/video/iw6b_256LJQ/видео.html
toiletholder, thank you for the videos. I am enjoying them!
On a side note, RUclips is a great resource but the unintended consequence is that it also opens up avenues to people who will just post thoughtless comments or even seemingly harmless ones which you might not necessarily agree with. (I know... hanging preposition at the end of that sentence)
If you resign yourself to this fact, you could enjoy everybody else's comments and disregard others that you might not find palatable.
hindi excuse ang pagiging matanda para d maabot ang high notes...iba talaga ang mga dating singers ....galing ng Pilipino nakakanta pa rin kahit may edad na at d nasisintunado...d gaya ng mga sikat n foreign singers d nakakaaliw...wlang quality...ang mga Pilipino may feelings tama ang interpretation...kailangan natin ng mga composer ngaun na gaya ng dati...lumilikha ng kanta na walng kamatayan...d tulad ngaun 1 week lang laos n pam-perya
When i was in my 4th grade, We had danced this song way back 1987.. Nice song... If I have a time machine.. I wonder!!!
Martial law day's mga bata pa kami noon ang saya walang problema.ang dag dag ko rito mahal ng presidente marcos at marcos musik at art kaya nga itinayo ang cultural center, folk art theatre at film centre . Marming salamat sa ng load nito. I would to say that the Pilipino songs than other nation's song s because a PIlipin.
Songs such as this reflects an age of elegance and beauty that Filipinas should aspire to become. As a Filipino, the likes of Pilita Corales are my preference in women.
¡Un saludo! desde el Canal de Filipinas en español.
"So good to hear on my beautiful ears.."
Mabuhay Philippines...!
@@hemmm7205 "Thats" ??? WTF!
Estoy orgulloso ser Filipino!Viva Filipinas!
Pilita Corrales,bella dama y espléndida cantante.Sus interpretaciones son magníficas.
Si Pilita Corrales,matahum nga ginag ug bantag nga mag-aawit, katingalahan ang iyang mga pasundayag.
ang galing nya talaga kumanta
talagang napakaganda noung ng mga awitin magpahangang ngayon ganon parin maganda talaga ang mga pinay matalino pa kasaali ako diyan ,,
I want sa learn how sa dance ang Karinyosa & iba Filipino folk dances kalian balikang sa Pilipinas for magandang nasa 2017-tatlo taons oras.
yeah...dapat ung comment ko dun sa live song ni pilita...nagpost ako kasi ung mga bagong singers d nakakaaliw...nasisintunado p d gaya ni Pilita kahit matanda na ganda pa rin ng delivery...tsaka nagbigay ako ng credit sa ganda ng mga composition noon...masaydo kasi mag-idolize ung mga ilang kabataan tulad ko sa foreign songs d naman nila naiintindihan...
may narinig akong parang retro or medyo rock version ng Cariñosa. Sino 'yung kumanta?? Pakisabi naman, PLEASE. Astig kasi 'yon. Thank you very much.
She is the one and only Filipina that sing and speak well in spanish language. No one can ever beat her,ever
Al Polinar I think the late Miss Mary Walter, Miss Tita Muñoz and Miss Celia Rodriguez also speaks Spanish very well if I am not mistaken...
After finishing her studies at Colegio de la Inmaculada Concepcion in Cebu, she went to finishing school in Spain at the Colegio Mayor de Padre Poveda (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
Im here coz of Ez Mil
Ez mil
i love this song! My Lolo used to play this song when I was a little girl. It brings back old memories. Thank you for posting! :-)
sobrang favorite nmin itong mag asawa,
You should also listen to Sylvia la Torre's version. Compare the 2 versions and see which one you prefer.
Lapatata anyone?
Yes yes *YES*
Yes
tayo'y pilipino kahit anong dugo isasapuso
PILITA popularized the composition of our National Artist like Levi Celerio, ErnaniCuenco, George Canseco, Lucio San Pedro and many others Filipino compositors of OPM.
muy bien
she does not look like a pinay
she looks arabian somehow
Sounds like Nora Aunor to me. Not Pilita. Do you agree?
parang mic po yun boses
sa ganda at linis ng katawan ay higit talaga ang pilipina...tapos karinyosa pa...naturaleza na natin yun he! he! he!
Gusto ko yung rendition nya,sarap sayawin khit ndi mrunong sumayaw,luma na pero masarap pakinggan😀
Panalo
All around talaga c pilita
Like very much this song
Kung ganda ang pag uusapan, ay higit na ang pilipina. hehe alam na. (tamaaa)
Yaman ng lahi!
is anyone familiar with the voice of Pilita? This does not sound like Pilita Corrales that I can't help to beg for her.
I will not expect any replies from you because I know that you are not a rational person. You are, moreover, guilty of eloquence: using flowery and pretentious language only to serve the purpose of confusing the reader of what the issue is and to make yourself appear intellgent. Using big words and phrases like "that may well be. . ." unecessarily don't make you smart. They make you look like you don't know what you're talking about.
isang napakalamig sa pandinig o indak ng asia qeen ang tinig nia saludo me sau madam pilita corales mabuhay po kau madam
i think our own filipino songs really have a distintive alluring sound that never goes tiring hearing and thanks to the many talented and gifted Filipinos who can perfectly render these music to level of immortality. proud to be pinoy!
Why is it that you don't care that I actively seek out the folk music of the country of my parents. But you care enough to pity me for not having gone to the PI? Oh wait, because it serves you in bashing me. The fact that I haven't gone to the Philippines does not destroy the "credibility of my observations." I can observe Filipinos here. I can discuss these things with Filipinos on the internet. I can see that this music is VERY hard to find, at least on the internet.
KARINYOSO DIN AKO
ano ba problema mo? relax... nag e enjoy kami makinig nito.
WOW .... THE SONG AND THE SINGER.
I mean, if I am a Filipino because of my blood I must also be Chinese, Japanese and Spanish. For all intents and purposes I am a Canadian. I speak Canadian English. I act like a Canadian. And I have Canadian attitudes, as opposed to American. I am to some degree Filipino, insofar as I was raised in a Filipino household. If, however, you dropped me off in Manila or Cebu, I wouldn't know what to do or how to behave. I would just freak out.
Di ko mahanap sa google yung lyrics niyan ng spanish version.
@lgoopio tinuod na bay. ang mga tagalog puro ra hinambog kay mga bisdak kaayong dako!
panalo ?
miss ko na ang mga awit na ganito....thanks!
So, you said earlier that I am a Filipino, regardless of whether or not I've set foot in the PI. But now I'm a Filipino-in-quotation marks. How is that? The only way I can see that you'd've put my Filipinoness in quotes is if I was calling myself a Filipino and you didn't believe that I was really Filipino.
Ez mil aha
Ez mil aha
thank u sa kantang ito ...
we love it so much maka perform najud me
Acutally, Canada has a higher standard for education than the U.S. Canada was the best place in the world in which to live for seven years in a row. Canada is a much better country than the States. And when other countries hire Anglophones to teach English "Canadian national preferred" is a very common thing to find in their job listings. So take that.
astig..
It IS Pilita.
God... Pinoy po ako..... am proud.... jejeje
thanks i love this song till now my granny's favorite song
I realise that not every last Filipino has poor taste. Your pointing out, however, of my Filipino heritage and a technicality of my statement doesn't answer anything that I asked, nor does it negate anything I said. You're just looking to attack me because I said something critical of Filipinos. You also seem to think that I was trying to hide my Filipino heritage.
saan po kya pwede magdownload n2?
EzMil brought me here
Destroyed the song ✌
Adding reverb and raising the higher frequency sound spectrum doesn't make the recording of higher quality. The reverb is actually very distracting and cheap sounding. Why do Filipinos think that adding reverb and treble make for a better recording. This sounds unbalanced.
Hindi ba dapat Cariñosa?
Depende. Sa wikang Espanyol ay 'Cariñosa' ang pamagat. Sa wikang Filipino naman ay 'Karinyosa.'
I like this song ever since....
I like this song ever since....
I love this song
❣️❣️❣️
What a hackneyed way to end an argument, pretending like you are more "real," or "human" or upstanding by appealing to martyrdom. Like because you are offering some kind of pseudo peace offering, you are a better person than me.
nice
i love this song
Spanish is better than this Tagalog version
why are you here if u h8 this
Lucas Tan well what's the problem if I say I prefer the Spanish version and it's better?
Lucas Tan it does bother you?
Según cada cual su gusto y experiencia musical.
Sumala sa matag usa sa iyang lami ug kasinatian sa musika.
Si Pilita Corrales,matahum nga ginag ug bantag nga mag-aawit,katingalahan ang iyang mga pasundayag.
Pilita Corrales,bella dama y espléndida cantante.Sus interpretaciones son magníficas.
This is NOT higher that conversational English. What makes it higher than conversational? How was your comment tounge-in-cheek? I'm smart. But that doesn't mean that I know or even pick up on everything.
If you were in A.P. English you should know then that you should have typed "You're in Canada." And the comma after "Canada" is a comma splice error.
I don't understand your response. "...as if people care in the Filipino sense." Please explain this more thoroughly.
That is called and INDUCTION, NOT a DEDUCTION.
On top of that I have to worry about paying rent. My parents were always poor. And now I'm poor. A plane ticket to the Philippines is VERY expensive. So if you want to put me down for that go ahead. 'Tis the season to put people down for their misfortunes, right?
It's not really a deduction because i didn't state it as a fact. I said that "you seem to think. . ." A deduction is something like if one plus one equals two, two minus one equals one.
There now that we've got the problem of generalisation out of the way, please tell me why every young Filipino that I've met abandons this type of music, remembering that I've narrowed the group down to those that I've met and, therefore, am not generalising but stating an observation I've made. And I've met a lot.
You know that I don't mean that drawing generalisations from ONE observation is efficient. Only people who are mentally unstable do that. Look up "deductive reasoning." A deduction in the context of what we're doing (arguing) means drawing and inferred result based on premises. A deduction is not ASSUMING a result based on premises, which is what I did.
You should be glad that a young, foreign-born Filipino like me has ANY interest in this type of music. Even Filipinos born and raised in the Philippines abandon this music, dismissing it as "too old." That's pretty much the only critique of this music I get from young Filipinos: that it's too old. Wow! That's is very intelligent, insightful and discriminating. Wow.
And yes, you're right. I don't know what A.P. English is. I had to look it up. I don't know what it is because it is the name of an English course or program at schools in THE STATES. I am, however, sure that I'm MORE than familiar with whatever content A.P. English covers because your English is full of grammar errors (assuming that you've taken A.P. English) and I recieved high marks in academic-level high school English, and received the award for Academic Writing in college.
This is Pilita. This is Cariñosa (the Levi Celerio version) as sung by Pilita on her album "Philippine Love Songs Vol. 1" (1971). There is no other version version that I know of with these exact lyrics and arrangements. Also, the voice is unmistakably Pilita NOT Nora.
toiletholder may version si nora but of different lyrics and also there is also a sylvia la torre but also of different lyrics
chronologically: the first is sylvia version then pilita then nora
Your last quote illustrates nothing. It is nonsensical because by this point I had established the group had been narrowed down to "young Filipinos I've met" as opposed to just "Filipinos."
I have yet to meet ONE young Filipino who listens to music like this, who actively seeks out and purchases music like this. Generalisations are an efficient way of expressing observations. Science, for the most part, relies heavily on generalisation and observing correlation.
Please show you line of reasoning. Show me how you draw this conclusion, that my observations are incredible because I've never been to the Philippines. How is this logical? Tell me.
There were several users discussing whether this was Nora or Pilita. You might not care but obvious some people did.
You should only use big words if they more concisely illustrate your point, which you obviously don't have.
You put "kababayan" in quotes. Earlier, however, you insisted that I was Filipino regardless of whether or not I've been to the Philippines. So am I Filipino or not? Make up your mind.
Again, I'm observing a tendency for young Filipinos to dismiss this music as too old. And I can call it a tendency because of my inclusion in the group. I otherwise would call it an observation: that every young Filipino I've met has dismissed this music as too old.
@dafaust I was feeling confrontational. You're right I shouldn't put too much energy in arguing with people.
Or that you don't know how to effectively use tounge in cheek rhetoric.
typo: AN inferred result. . .
"an" induction
hahaha