
HISTORY OF PHILIPPINE MUSIC
You need to know:
Geographically, our country belongs to the East, its music has been heavily influenced by the West owing to 333 years of Spanish rule and 45 years of American domination. Music in the highland and lowland hamlets where indigenous culture continues to thrive has strong Asian elements.
Spaniards introduced us the Christianity.
The spaniard regime also gave us new form of philippine music.
The thre main forms of music they gave us are kundiman, rondalla, and harana
Purposes:
They also want to us to be artistic using arts.
For easier colonizing
For the Filipinos to be more productive
Original Filipino Artists:
Rico Puno Jr., Ryan Cayabyab, Celeste Legaspi,Regine Velasquez, Sharon Cuneta, Martin Nievera, Pops Fernandes
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Música de Filipinas) include musical performance arts in the Philippines or by Filipinos composed in various genres and styles. The compositions are often a mixture of different Asian, Spanish, Latin American, American, and indigenous influences
Popular Music in Philippines
1.Rock Music- Pinoy rock, or Filipino rock, is the brand of rock music · During the start of the decade, The Hayp, Introvoys and AfterImage were among the prominent bands ...
2.Pop Music- Pinoy pop or P-pop refers to a popular contemporary music in the Philippines originating from the OPM genre.
3.Rondalla Music-The rondalla (also rondalya) was introduced to the Philippines when it was part of the Spanish East Indies.
4. Gong Music- Philippine gong music can be divided into two types: the flat gong commonly known as gangsà and played by the groups in the Cordillera region of the bossed gongs played among the Islam and animist groups in the southern Philippines.
5.Harana and Kundiman Music- The Harana and Kundiman are popular lyrical songs dating back to the Spanish period, and are customarily used in courtship rituals.
Always remember:
Until now, we still consider our music as a part of art. We Filipino citizens should always help each other to maintain our own music. Don't you know that all of us can contribute to make our music more powerful and better.