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History of Visayan Music
The Visayan music is highly Spanish
influenced because they colonized the
Philippines for a long time. They
brought their culture and religion from
the West. Spanish musicians introduced
a new style of music, which also has
Western musical fractions.
Music of the Visayas
Musical Style of the Visayans
is a Song-And-Dance debate
between a man and a
woman known as Balitaw.
The theme of the musical
style is about love and
marriage.
Music 0f the Visayas
A. Vocal Music
1. Matud Nila – Visayan love song
2. Rosas Pandan – Visayan courting song
3. Condansoy – Visayan drinking song
4. Ilo Nga Bata – Children’s song
5. Dandansoy – Ilonggo farewell song
6. Ili-ili Tuloy Anay – Ilonggo lullaby
7. Ako Kini Si Angi – Visayan work song
8. Si Pelimon – Visayan work song
Music 0f the Visayas
A. Vocal Music
1. Matud Nila – Visayan love song
2. Rosas Pandan – Visayan courting song
3. Condansoy – Visayan drinking song
4. Ilo Nga Bata – Children’s song
5. Dandansoy – Ilonggo farewell song
6. Ili-ili Tuloy Anay – Ilonggo lullaby
7. Ako Kini Si Angi – Visayan work song
8. Si Pelimon – Visayan work song
8. Si Pelimon – Visayan work song
B. Instrumental Music
the different ensembles. with their respective sounds
reflect not only the enthusiastic musical involvement of
the visayan people but also their sentiment, way of life,
and interactions with their environment and other people.
The following are well-known ensembles that can be
found in the Visayas.
8. Si Pelimon – Visayan work song
B. Instrumental Music
The following are well known ensembles that can be found in the Visayas:
RONDALLA is a string ensemble which originated in Spain. It is a
group of string instruments played with a pick or plectrum.