Beautiful voice! Great technique! I was just researching Filipino music and was not expecting to find such a great performance when I clicked this link!
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i hope you know that the tune of this song is actually SPANISH not filipino. this is not a traditional song. its just a rip off of spanish/mexican music.
Truly a Filipiniana treasure! Feona could be compared to Maria Navarro--a supor-soprano! This artistry makes me feel so proud. We need to support Filipino classical music, folk songs and art songs--this is how we elevate musical quality worldwide. Great job guys!
My friend, you have not the slightest notion of the musical quality of the world if you think the Philippinos could elevate it. I myself play phil. music, and there are wonderful pieces among them (listen to my rendition of Lulay and Tiayat Ti Meysa Ti Ubing) - so i'm not up to hurt Philippinos but, the Philippinos have to work on their music making for the next hundred years to get at world quality, if they ever get there. No hard feelings!
@tasteism Hello. Not sure who you are referring to but as far as my opinion is concerned, Filipino music is at this point such as this, is one of those hidden jewels. There's a little bit of honesty on your comment--Filipinos are not like the Chinese and the Koreans and other Asian countries who completely embrace this art and very visible in the international arena.
@tasteism Filipinos are very proud of these little things--however worldly quality their music or not, it's OUR [Filipino] music. It's just a matter of time as far as elevating it and if it's not going to be around for another 100 years, why do yo know about it to begin with? Thank you for playing Filipino music, your renditions are not so bad either but be careful not to loose the essence of the songs just as you did with the Ilocano tune.
To copy6642126. I tried to get the essence of the ilocano tune, but you know, music is very abstract and music is music and not a told story - but please, I don't have the lyrics of this song, maybe you could help me to the essence, I really would appreciate that. But if you try, you will see that it is not easy to put words into music (I don't mean add lyrics to a piece, however).
awesome!
theaterminstrel 4 months ago
Beautiful voice and wonderful playing!
nhickification 1 year ago
i need an instrumental of this song.. can someone send me a download link? or send me the song?
feenkiidoll 1 year ago
can someone post the lyrics of the song? Pleeease :) Thank you.
kamikazeglast8 2 years ago
she makes it look easy
rcdjrsr 2 years ago
i've seen this like a billion times, but, this still amazes me everytime.. such an amazing powerful awesome voice..
guddz 2 years ago
Beautiful voice! Great technique! I was just researching Filipino music and was not expecting to find such a great performance when I clicked this link!
Margaretmouse 2 years ago
Parang may nabasag na baso sa kusina namin ah habang pinapanood ko to! Hehehe.
reasonableskeptic 2 years ago
galing! goosebumps...
naborghsoj08 3 years ago
woooww taas ...
ikanmajimenagakusei 3 years ago
Hi! This is a very lovely performance, I would like to play it on the piano at my school's Heritage Day. Do you have any sheet music for it?
daphnechen93 3 years ago
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i hope you know that the tune of this song is actually SPANISH not filipino. this is not a traditional song. its just a rip off of spanish/mexican music.
shame on you philippines!!!
JPRittle 3 years ago
yeah, well, you're from the states and you do not know anything about Filipino culture and how it came to be. read some textbooks first maybe.
jjqnario 2 years ago
wow!!! what an amazing soprano! i've never heard filipino folk songs rendered this way. bravo!
mestisapnoi 3 years ago
OMG you guys are VERY GOOD!
ococretep1 3 years ago
lyrics...
Anong laking hirap kung pagka-iisipin
Ang gawang umibig sa babaeng mahinhin
Lumuluhod ka na'y di ka pa mandin pansin
Sa hirap ikaw kanyang susubikin.
Ligaya ng buhay babaeng sakdal inam
Ang halaga niya'y di matutumbasan
Kahinhinan niya'y tanging kayamanan.
achoy8 3 years ago 3
Beautiful!! 5 stars from me!! :)
kadayao 3 years ago
Wow...love her voice. bravo. nice LULAY. thanks also to the accompaniment.
batanguenyo 3 years ago 2
any english version of the LULAY song?
dingy01 4 years ago
BRAVO!!!
djinijd 4 years ago
wow.
konoka13 4 years ago
another 5 stars
wenarto 4 years ago
i lov it so much, check out my folksongs
wenarto 4 years ago
piyesa ko yan ngayoon
im 11 years old
ranliners 4 years ago
nice voice!
irmsk69 4 years ago 2
oh my God! i cant understand the lyrics because of that outstanding voice!
bittereunice 4 years ago 2
Truly a Filipiniana treasure! Feona could be compared to Maria Navarro--a supor-soprano! This artistry makes me feel so proud. We need to support Filipino classical music, folk songs and art songs--this is how we elevate musical quality worldwide. Great job guys!
coy6642126 4 years ago 2
My friend, you have not the slightest notion of the musical quality of the world if you think the Philippinos could elevate it. I myself play phil. music, and there are wonderful pieces among them (listen to my rendition of Lulay and Tiayat Ti Meysa Ti Ubing) - so i'm not up to hurt Philippinos but, the Philippinos have to work on their music making for the next hundred years to get at world quality, if they ever get there. No hard feelings!
tasteism 2 years ago
@tasteism Hello. Not sure who you are referring to but as far as my opinion is concerned, Filipino music is at this point such as this, is one of those hidden jewels. There's a little bit of honesty on your comment--Filipinos are not like the Chinese and the Koreans and other Asian countries who completely embrace this art and very visible in the international arena.
coy6642126 2 years ago
@tasteism Filipinos are very proud of these little things--however worldly quality their music or not, it's OUR [Filipino] music. It's just a matter of time as far as elevating it and if it's not going to be around for another 100 years, why do yo know about it to begin with? Thank you for playing Filipino music, your renditions are not so bad either but be careful not to loose the essence of the songs just as you did with the Ilocano tune.
coy6642126 2 years ago
To copy6642126. I tried to get the essence of the ilocano tune, but you know, music is very abstract and music is music and not a told story - but please, I don't have the lyrics of this song, maybe you could help me to the essence, I really would appreciate that. But if you try, you will see that it is not easy to put words into music (I don't mean add lyrics to a piece, however).
tasteism 2 years ago
@tasteism No offense taken on your unsupported opinion, let's rejoice that these music is available for everyone to enjoy! Cheers!
coy6642126 2 years ago
what instument is that??...it's slightly distinct from a guitar in my opinion, is it??..
what is the precise name for the instrument?
frdrcksncn 4 years ago
it's a classical guitar, but some prefer to call it a "classic guitar".
onigasim 4 years ago
nice voice
engkantada22 4 years ago
omg..what's with her voice ='( it's scary...freaked me out >.<..
m0byby12 4 years ago
galing siya.
sakitertnator 4 years ago
neat filipino folk song sung in a very western style singing.
insanerhapsodist 4 years ago
awesome!!!sounds great!
holyfreakingshit 4 years ago
isnt this from francisco santiago?? its a very nice kundiman
nizammajid 5 years ago
wow, i love the song! i wish you could put more filipino folks songs like this. =)
josephdc22 5 years ago
gow gow feooow! galeeeng nyooo! amishhu! helo ulit gino!
enricolee 5 years ago
LOL EVEN I, DON'T KNOW THAT SONG...
muttohgardner 5 years ago