I think they played the 3/8 Malagueña de San Pablo, from Laguna. The first music is an excerpt from the Manton de Manila. The Habanera part is similar to the "Habanera de Nueva Vizcaya", and a few measure came from the Pandangguhan then back, to the Malagueña de San Pablo for the last figure.
@Saiaopinoi may details po ba kayo ng steps ng malaguena de san pablo? taga san pablo po kasi ako. salamat
batubalani 2 years ago
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jobert1990 3 years ago 2
Wow! Another Hispanized dance of the Philippines! VIVA FILIPINAS!
reasonableskeptic 3 years ago
beautiful!!!!!!!
Abong0404 3 years ago
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lovedasa 3 years ago
I think they played the 3/8 Malagueña de San Pablo, from Laguna. The first music is an excerpt from the Manton de Manila. The Habanera part is similar to the "Habanera de Nueva Vizcaya", and a few measure came from the Pandangguhan then back, to the Malagueña de San Pablo for the last figure.
Saiaopinoi 3 years ago