Music Of The Magindanao In The Philippines- Magindanao Philippines 1 & 2 / Various
Opening with a throbbing percussion ensemble, this two volume set will surprise and excite anyone unfamiliar with the music of the Magindanao. The Magindanao are a group of native Muslims that reside in the southern part of the Phillipines. Their music relies on gongs, lutes, zithers and a number of other instruments. This album presents several percussion ensembles, along with individual solos on a variety of different instrument. Vol. 2 (included) features solo and group vocal performances including epic recitations, love songs, and religious chants.
Tracklist:
- Duyug Mode On The Whole Ensemble
- Duyug Mode On The Babandil
- Duyug Mode On The Dabakan
- Duyug Mode On The Gandingan
- Duyug Mode On The Agung
- Duyug Mode On The Kulintang
- Sinulug Mode On The Whole Ensemble
- Sinulug Mode On The Babandil
- Sinulug Mode On The Dabakan
- Sinulug Mode On The Gandingan
- Sinulug Mode On The Agung
- Sinulug Mode On The Kulintang
- Tidtu Mode On The Whole ensemble
- Tidtu Mode On The Babandil, Dabakan, And Agung
- Tidtu Mode On The Kulintang: Danden Style
- Tidtu Mode On The Kulintang: Binalig Style
- Tagunggo' Rhythm
- Lakadtag Rhythm, Pinagada' Rhythm, Drum Beats For Dancing
- Dinaladay Scale: Patundug
- Dinaladay Scale: Banutun
- Binalig Scale: Mapalendad
- Binalig Scale: Mapalankuno
- Makabimban
- Piece By Kalim Uka
- Piece By Masil Uka
- Kubing: Rhythms And Speech Phrases
- Batunan Ta Sa Lutang
- Tinumbuk A Tinadtar
- Radya Indara Patra
- Diwata Kasalipan
- Bang (Adhan)
- Lasib
- Talawi
- Allahu Rabbuna
- Wa Izqala Ibrahim
- Sarangkunay
- Aday Tumpung Dalimbang
- Kiriman Ay Kiriman
- Mabaning
- Isaden
- Sangel Sa Wata Babae
- Bungbung Mangmang
- A Child Vendor's Tune
- Whistling (Pamupuy Or Pangulaku): Palendag Tune
- Luntang
- Tangkel
- Duyug Mode On A Toy Piano
Opening with a throbbing percussion ensemble, this two volume set will surprise and excite anyone unfamiliar with the music of the Magindanao. The Magindanao are a group of native Muslims that reside in the southern part of the Phillipines. Their music relies on gongs, lutes, zithers and a number of other instruments. This album presents several percussion ensembles, along with individual solos on a variety of different instrument. Vol. 2 (included) features solo and group vocal performances including epic recitations, love songs, and religious chants.
Tracklist:
- Duyug Mode On The Whole Ensemble
- Duyug Mode On The Babandil
- Duyug Mode On The Dabakan
- Duyug Mode On The Gandingan
- Duyug Mode On The Agung
- Duyug Mode On The Kulintang
- Sinulug Mode On The Whole Ensemble
- Sinulug Mode On The Babandil
- Sinulug Mode On The Dabakan
- Sinulug Mode On The Gandingan
- Sinulug Mode On The Agung
- Sinulug Mode On The Kulintang
- Tidtu Mode On The Whole ensemble
- Tidtu Mode On The Babandil, Dabakan, And Agung
- Tidtu Mode On The Kulintang: Danden Style
- Tidtu Mode On The Kulintang: Binalig Style
- Tagunggo' Rhythm
- Lakadtag Rhythm, Pinagada' Rhythm, Drum Beats For Dancing
- Dinaladay Scale: Patundug
- Dinaladay Scale: Banutun
- Binalig Scale: Mapalendad
- Binalig Scale: Mapalankuno
- Makabimban
- Piece By Kalim Uka
- Piece By Masil Uka
- Kubing: Rhythms And Speech Phrases
- Batunan Ta Sa Lutang
- Tinumbuk A Tinadtar
- Radya Indara Patra
- Diwata Kasalipan
- Bang (Adhan)
- Lasib
- Talawi
- Allahu Rabbuna
- Wa Izqala Ibrahim
- Sarangkunay
- Aday Tumpung Dalimbang
- Kiriman Ay Kiriman
- Mabaning
- Isaden
- Sangel Sa Wata Babae
- Bungbung Mangmang
- A Child Vendor's Tune
- Whistling (Pamupuy Or Pangulaku): Palendag Tune
- Luntang
- Tangkel
- Duyug Mode On A Toy Piano