Presently, the term in Filipino culture
refers to any group of stringed instruments that are played using the plectrum
or pick. The Filipino
instruments are made from indigenous Philippine wood and the
plectrum, or picks, are made from tortoise-shell.
Other stringed instruments composing the standard Filipino rondalla are the bandurria,
the laúd,
the octavina,
the Twelve-string
guitar, the Ukulele,
the bajo de uñas or double
bass, the Guitarrón
mexicano, and other Filipino-made instruments modeled and developed
after the guitar. The Philippine rondalla’s repertoire include
folk songs such as the collar de sampaguita, la bella filipina, No te vayas a Zamboanga, Balitaw,
the Kundiman,
the "Zarzuela",
the "Subli",
the "Harana",
the "Tinikling",
and the "Cariñosa".
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rondalla
The history of Philippine rondalla is not just about a plain history or how it started, about how we adopt that custom from Spain. It is refining Filipino's culture and talent.
TumugonBurahinRondalla is enthusiasm itself.
BurahinNaalis ng may-ari ang komentong ito.
TumugonBurahinIt was indeed a helpful tools to bring some information about one of the origins of our ancestral music.. Kudos! I wish i could play some string instruments
TumugonBurahinYes! Being part of Rondalla band is such a blessing.
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TumugonBurahinWow😂 nice😮
TumugonBurahinMuch appreciated.
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