KADANGYAN MUSIC VIDEO. SHOT IN PHILIPPINES

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2009

Kandangyan music video shot on location in jungles of Philippines. A popular Filipino group playing their own composed music. Most instruments handmade. A difficult shoot.
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  • @boolengleng It is a sanskrit mantra, not a dialect in the Philippines. It means love is all there is.

  • @ishta it's important to note that pre-hispanic philippines had traces of brahmanic calendar system. so i think there's a chance that some of the sanskrit texts and mantras could have survived into the modern times. in that case, that would be awesome! anyway, this song is trippy.

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  • nice song..proud to be Filipino,,

  • i am an IGOROT. Let me be treated as i deserve w/ respect if i am good, w/ contempt if i am no good,irrespective of the name I carry.Let the term Igorot remain and the world use it w/ the correct meaning attached to it..

  • @ehmcee1617 bobo! un point ko ay folk instruments un gamit ng iba tapos un isa electric bass. modern na modern tapos sa gubat. kuha mo?hindi sya nag-jjive bobo ka! tanga ka magisip ka muna bago ka magcomments sakin. taong gubat ka yata eh :))

  • @Nymphetamine71 baka music vid yan? COMMON SENSE dre.

  • ok na sana bat may electric bass sa gubat? tapos walang ampli hahah

  • yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhh !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 666 sign

  • Wonderful video! Continue to post.

  • The origins of the Baybayin language are unknown, but various theories abound.xxx Another theory by David Diringer states that the language derived from Kavi or old Javanese. Fletcher Gardner suggests that the writings came directly from Indian priests who were familiar with the Brahms scripts.

  • @lullito yes, i agree because i remember it was mentioned in my grade school class, although it was not extensively discussed, that our original language spoken and written in Bohol had sanskrit origins or influence or background,( i do not know how to put it correctly.)..

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