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  • I really like the Agong's beat , it has the right echo for the music. so nice hmm . I also like the exhibition. Im impressed :)

  • Maguindanao ?

  • wow she is good! galing ni lola

  • she needs to start a rock band...

    NOW!

  • Be careful ! You should change the title of this video into "Kulintang performance" or "Kulintang exhibition", because in English "exhibitionism" refers to a mental disease defined as "the compulsion to display one's genitals in public" (Oxford English Dictionary).  If you keep this title, you're going to attract perverts.

  • @UncleHo19 Thank you for your comment. Actually, I am fully aware of the meaning of the word and its context in the English language (-I was actually born and raised in London, in the UK). I had this issue too when I first heard my teacher use the term in such a way. However, you must be mindful that this is how 'the people and musicians' use this term. It is not our place as Ethnomusicologist when doing our fieldwork to say that the practising native musicians are wrong.

  • this one also i like it so much and never ako magsawa to listen hmm kahit ano pang klasing use niya i dnt care ...

  • @UncleHo19 In addition, in a world where words are being adopted and used by those whose first language is not English, it is important as researchers to try and understand why they choose a certain word over another. Throwing caution to the wind, it is indeed very easy to fall into the traps of literal meaning within the English language, and thus the meaning of words on occasions such as this must be carefully thought out. My field of study considers people's choice of word beyond the literal.

  • so cooll!! how she do with her sticks ,and played the kulintang..!!!!!

    now, im wishing i could play that instrument.. it would be nice to preserve and passed on to the new generations

  • @kreet2x You can start by learning about the instrument and compositions here:

    pnoyandthecity(dot)blogspot(do­t)com

    Good luck :)

  • Incredible.

  • Shredder ako, pero i never really said na ang pangit ng classical. Ang sarap pang alternate sa mga ingay sa shred community. :D Breather kumbaga

  • I wish my grandma could do this!

  • hehehe

    

  • This will be my favourite lola.fancy swing the kulintangan stick together with the rhythm.Cool!!

  • I Like this one. Very Colorful culture.

  • ...wow galing ni Bae mangulilat ah...... Perfect!

  • ni baru lah otai........

  • kanami pamatian sang kulintang..gnapagwa ya gid ang orig nga kultura sang pinoy..^^.

  • P're! this is an old friend! add me! =D (I'm having the sarunay brought out to me from home. I need to start playing before I forget everything! lol)

  • It was cutoff too short at the end! Shucks! We could've seen more.

  • @rayva1 Don't worry ^_^ This clip is as long as it lasts, so there isn't much more of this clip - just the jokes and laughter on those things that went wrong in performance ;-) I do have various other interesting clips from my fieldwork, but they need to be transferred from my camcorder...this particular clip was taken with just my digital camera.

  • moros.....yeah

  • ang husay, sarap pakinggan

  • impressive!!!!

  • Astig! Gusto ko matuto ng kulintang! Proudly original! Proudly Pinoy!

  • Fun stuff.

  • babo mategil kaged kulentang, pamanduy ako pan,,,,,,,,,,,,,, nakakabelieve ka

  • Very interesting indeed! thanks! salam!

  • salam mom!pude kana sa talentadong pinoy mom sali na idol kita mom....

    zamboaga city....

  • ang galing...ang rhythm nya is unique...real katutubo..sariling atin...

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  • Superb.... it's beautiful, although the exhibitionism is funny! lmao

  • omg, wa gani siya kanihanglag tan-aw sa iyang kamot! grabe, so good!!

  • Hoy! Lami gyud kaayu makahinagbu ug bisaya aning youtube! Tanan man sad nga mga pilipino kay Tagalog unya di ku makasabut sa ilang gipanugilun!

  • hebat.. berapa lama ibu itu berlatihnya ya??

  • who can translate this one? baka pinagmumura na tau? haha

  • He said: "great stuff.. she's been practicing/playing this for quite a while, right?"

  • Si Ibu Piang berkulintang di masa panjang.. Dia "kakulintang" (pengajar bunyi-bunyian kulintangan) bersama si Ibu Aga Mayo Butocan dari Cotabato di pulau Mindanao. :) Karangannya itu bernama "Tidtu"..

    Maafkan saya, Bahasa Melayu saya tidak selancar :)

  • Wow! Would love to learn to play Kulintang.

  • WOW!it's unexpected to watch this vid clip of yours babo.,..galing!!!sana si apo aga meron din..Watch out her group are the senior players of kulintang...

  • salamat po sapag feature ng mga estrumentong katutubo,patunay na hinde pa namamatay ng musika katutubong pinoy,sana lahat ng uri ng katutubong pinoy i ma isa plaka para sa ikatututo ng mga bagong henerasyong pinoy.

  • she should use a more descent and presentable stick. Kawawa naman

  • Could be clearer as to your definition of 'descent and presentable stick'? You sound as if you're referring to the beaters that the Maranao use that are highly decorative. This is not a Maranao kolintang demonstration. If your 'kawawa naman' comment refers to the actual music, then shame on you, for being so shallow and looking at a cosmetic factor to what was only an informal performance!

  • @jocelynlin81 maybe its just a part of the exhibition. .. heheh but its true she should have a much descent sticks.. ehehe

  • Metallica should replace Lars Ulrich with her.

  • LMAO!!!

  • wow.. amazing!!!!

  • Yeah, this was taken in Taguig at Ma'am Butocan's house :) Twas a great day ^_^

  • Nice to see Labaiya again, she has lost weight and is looking well! Where was this done, in Taguig?

  • mmmmmmmm... sends shivers down my spine... it is so reminiscent of a now lost time period of the Philippines... beautiful.

  • Exhibition style kulintang playing is often seen in modern Maranao players, but it's very rare among the Maguindanao. Labaiya Piang is an Ilocana-Maguindanao who plays exhibition style Maguindanao kulintang. She is truly one of a kind.

  • cool, u've uploaded this on youtube too! Ma'am Piang is amazing!

    Anywayz hope u're having fun out there p're (studyin too of course :p)

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