Coding the Future

Kulintang Binalig

binalig 2 Tin Orante kulintang Youtube
binalig 2 Tin Orante kulintang Youtube

Binalig 2 Tin Orante Kulintang Youtube Binalig a mamayug & sinulog a bagu(a medley of two traditional maguindanao kulintang pieces)kulintang: harold andredabakan: julia yabesgandingan: jacques duf. Binalig is a traditional style in the palabunibunyan (kulintang) tradition of the maguindanaon people of mindanao, the philippines. this demonstration perfor.

kulintang Binalig A Mamayug Sinulog A Bagu Youtube
kulintang Binalig A Mamayug Sinulog A Bagu Youtube

Kulintang Binalig A Mamayug Sinulog A Bagu Youtube Palabunibuniyan: most widely performed instrument in the maguindanao region. it means an ensemble of loud sounding instruments: (info from: maguin. Kulintang. kulintang is a modern term for an instrumental form of music composed on a row of small, horizontally laid gongs that function melodically, accompanied by larger, suspended gongs and drums. as part of the larger gong chime culture of southeast asia, kulintang music ensembles have been playing for centuries in regions of the eastern. The term binalig, meaning “made different" in the maguindanaoan language, is the embodiment of change in kulintang music. in this track, pantayo explores ways in which we can transform the traditional filipino gong music by writing a modified part for the agong, incorporating an additional rhythm with a hand drum, and switching the rhythm of the sarunay from a binalig to another kulintang. The kulintang ensemble next appears in an up tempo maranao melody. the second half of the composition is titled jihad, “the war of resistance to spanish colonialism beginning in 1521”. the kulintang continuing with its up tempo melody sets up the entrance of fred ho and his jazz ensemble with multiple saxophones, acoustic bass and piano.

Philippine kulintang Ensemble binalig With Drumset Youtube
Philippine kulintang Ensemble binalig With Drumset Youtube

Philippine Kulintang Ensemble Binalig With Drumset Youtube The term binalig, meaning “made different" in the maguindanaoan language, is the embodiment of change in kulintang music. in this track, pantayo explores ways in which we can transform the traditional filipino gong music by writing a modified part for the agong, incorporating an additional rhythm with a hand drum, and switching the rhythm of the sarunay from a binalig to another kulintang. The kulintang ensemble next appears in an up tempo maranao melody. the second half of the composition is titled jihad, “the war of resistance to spanish colonialism beginning in 1521”. the kulintang continuing with its up tempo melody sets up the entrance of fred ho and his jazz ensemble with multiple saxophones, acoustic bass and piano. Kulintang (indonesian: kolintang, [ 13 ] malay: kulintangan[ 14 ]) is a modern term for an ancient instrumental form of music composed on a row of small, horizontally laid gongs that function melodically, accompanied by larger, suspended gongs and drums. as part of the larger gong chime culture of southeast asia, kulintang music ensembles have. This study brings forth the term <italic>binalig< italic>, meaning made different, as the embodiment of change in kulintang music. it argues that <italic> binalig< italic>, as a generative concept integrative of style and piece, provides the key to understanding innovation and transformation in the maguindanaon kulintang music tradition.

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