Tboli music: Soging Tundan
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ang galing nyang kumanta! superb!
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As a mixed Filipino living in the states, I feel so alientated from this aspect of our beautiful, expansive culture. I love finding things like this, it's truly Filipino, void of any Spanish influence.
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@siriusblack06 Mabuhay. Thank you for explaining.
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@h4s4t4n mindanaon tongue is unique and diverse, the Lumad's among themselves has their own way of calling or pronouncing any word..:))
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@siriusblack06 Sog-eeng is the proper pronunciation but it may be spelled soging in Mindinao. I am from Pampanga and banana is spelled saging in Pampanga. I've noticed that we have variances in our languages throughout the Philippines.
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i dont understand anything because i am from germany but the sound is really nice very unice and devine.. i love it.:) .better than the fuckin pop culture that destroys all other cultures....so filipinos, keep saving your origin culture
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@zubanu1: soging is the proper pronounciation of it in the native tongue..
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peace brotha I appreciate your sharing deeply
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Pahingi rn po ng lyrics pm me po.maraming salamat!
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can I have a copy of the lyrics? thanks.
Well, I'm not Filipino, but I was mesmerized by this sweet yet strong melody!
IsiTheGooseGirl17 1 year ago 9
This is indeed very rhythmic and melodic despite it being around when the Tboli had no knowledge of western musical notes. I believe that this is indeed a treasure; a beautiful masterpiece of the people. I am happy I found this because I have been searching for this piece ever since I heard this as an arranged song for the St. Scholastica H.S. Choir of Manila. Hay. Napakaganda talaga :)
marshalllaw23 1 year ago 5