Saturday, September 15, 2012

Philippine Brass Band

Philippine Brass Band 
Plays Philippine Folk Songs



Side A
Ang Alibangbang - Visayan
Ang Bilyana -Sorsogon
Walay Angay -Visayan
Saro Akong Gamgam -Masbate
Waran Sumsuman -Bicol
Pagpitas Ng Bulaklak - Tagalog

Side B
Kondansoy -Visayan
Ang Binhi -Visayan
Oalay Manoc Con Taras -Pangasinan
Atsing Neneng -Pampango
Owak -Visayan
Ano Dao Idtong Sa Gogon - Bicol




Philippine culture is a combination of Eastern and Western cultures. The Philippines exhibits aspects found in other Asian countries with a Malay heritage, yet its culture also displays a significant amount of Spanish and American influences. Traditional festivities known as barrio fiestas (district festivals) to commemorate the feast days of patron saints are common.

The Moriones Festival and Sinulog Festival are a couple of the most well-known. These community celebrations are times for feasting, music, and dancing. Some traditions, however, are changing or gradually being forgotten due to modernization. The Bayanihan Philippine National Folk Dance Company has been lauded for preserving many of the various traditional folk dances found throughout the Philippines. They are famed for their iconic performances of Philippine dances such as the tinikling and singkil that both feature the use of clashing bamboo poles.

In these fiestas and festivals various bands and ensemble play the Brass Band Instruments- the tuba, xylophone,saxophone, clarinet and oboe. The sheet above issued in 2001 features these instruments.





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