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  • Very nice, my man.

  • Cool!

  • SAMAON SULAIMAN!!!!

    \m/ ++ \m/

  • does anyone know any information about prespanish (preslavery) music and folklore like a website or a comprehensive book on those subjects.

    Kriss

  • He makes it look so easy! Great job. I have just one comment... how about getting rid of the banner ad?

  • Waaaaaa!!! That' so difficult to play!! One finger plays the drone on the first string and the second string plays the melody! Isn't that so incredible?

  • wow..never knew they had these kinds of instruments n sounds in the philippines

  • There are people in the Philippines who maintain their pre-hispanic customs and musical genres (many of them dating back a millenia), such as the Laji and Rohod songs of the Ivatan of Batanes or the musical traditions of the Mangyan of Mindoro. There are also those who were never conquered by the Spanish and hence have maintained their ancient culture, such as the Maguindanao and other peoples of Mindanao and Palawan, as well as the native tribes of the Central Cordillera in Luzon.

  • Same here man

    I love the sound of that guitar

  • oh...this sounds like Khmer country music...

  • I love the sound of Magindanao kutyapi! You're my idol, Samaon Sulaiman!

  • in a way this sounds like something youd hear out of indochina. very interesting stuff.

  • Wonderful! Very skillful traditional music! Can I subscribe to you? :)

  • Filipinos are really great musicians!

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