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Originally written for the all-female St. Paul College Manila Glee Club in 2003, Purihin si Yahweh is an exhortation to raise one’s voice in praise of God. After the opening fanfare, a rhythmic motif drives the work...
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Originally written for the all-female St. Paul College Manila Glee Club in 2003, Purihin si Yahweh is an exhortation to raise one’s voice in praise of God. After the opening fanfare, a rhythmic motif drives the work...
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Ahibakle (Rice Cake Making) is an Ifugao ethnic song. After a good harvest, Ifugao's will call for the neighbourhood early in the morning to make rice cake and rice wine all day long. They share it together and set a...
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Agkammel is the term used by the Ilokanos which means to catch fish, shrimps and crabs in the ocean or fish pond. They catch them using bare hands. The song shows how the people/lovers catch fish, crabs and shrimps at...
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This is an Ilocano wedding song and it is also sung as a lullaby.
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Cai Cha Pu Die is a folksong from the Longyan Xinluo region, Suban Meishan Village in Fujian province, China. The song narrates the story of tea-plucking ladies, led by a male or female elder, as they go about their...
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Kong Sia Mih Ue is a Taiwanese folksong with text written in Min Nan language. It tells of a child who has many things to say but ends up talking too much all the time.
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