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Mostly used for religious purposes
Islamic Music
They have a distinction between music for rituals and music for entertainment.
Muslim People
Muslim people’s song are mainly about worshipping ______
Allah
Islamic are accompanied by different intrumental music
Percussion Instruments
Wind Instruments
String Instruments
Who is the messenger of Allah
Mohammad
From where is Ida-Ida a wata orginated?
Maranao
It is a Maranao’s children’s song that is commonly short and has a free rythm.
Ida-Ida a wata
Example of an ida-ida a wata song about letting go of the moon
Pokpok Limpako and Arimoanga
It has a simple melody and performed repetitively with only little variations.
Ida-ida a wata
Different types of Islamic Children’s Songs
Ida-ida a wata
Kadidao sa wata
Langan-batagbatag
Dingende
The lullaby of the Tausugs
Langan-batagbatag
This songs mostly uses figures of speech, such as simile and metaphor, and contains lyrics that expresses praises for a child.
Kadidao sa wata
Examples of Langan-batagbatag song
Dindang
Buva-buva
Types of Religious Songs
Kandomana
Lugo Maulod
Dikil
Maguindanao chants
set of songs form the Maguindanao people celebrating Mohammad’s life.
Dikil
Maranao songs that originated from the religious stories of kisa and folk songs.
Kandomana
Maguindanao song used for scolding child. Its lyrics give out a warning of an unpleasant future when the child continues to be disobedient.
Dingende
Two forms of Kandomana
Kisa
Domana
Used in singing religious texts
Kisa
Used for singing indigenous texts
Domana
Tausug song that honors the life of Mohammad, the Muslim prophet
Lugu Maulod
Following parts of Lugu Maulod
Janitla (prose section)
Jikil (poetry section)
Pali (Improvised parts)
Following important chants of the Maguindanos performed during their Friday noon services
Bang
Fatiha
Lasib
A call to a prayer
Bang
A chant performed at the end of the service
Lasib
A portion of the main body od prayers
Fatiha
Ritual Songs:
Kadikir-Kandikira
Kadalaot sa Miyatay
Karawatib
Idaida a Ronggaring
Idaida a Kanggira
Sail
Tarasul
Tausug songs about marriage and death
Sail
Two kinds of Sail
Langan pangantin
Kabagtuan
Marriage songs performed before the wedding ceremony
Pangantin
A death song performed before dying
Kabagtuan
these are songs for the dead, commonly performed after rhe burial. This song include a text honoring Mohammad
Kadikir-Kandikira
An Islamic creed from Maranao chanted during kapamagworak, a day of commemoration of the dead. It is also performed durinf death anniversaries and wakes.
Karawatib
A Maranao ritual prayer tribute to the dead. It is performed by the grieving family while the corpse is carried around the house.
Kadalaot sa Miyatay
The Maranao love and marriage songs
Idaida A Ronggaring
Examples of Idaida a Ronggaring
Mamayog
Tongkapan
Igvia Pokegaki
This is sung as a form of woman's endearment for her lover
Mamayog
A sonf that is about one-sided love affair
Tongkapan
A song that tells about a man’s thoughtd of his beloved at twilight
Pokegaki
The war song of the Maranaos
Idaida a Kanggira
examples of the Idaida a Kanggira
Kambursa
Obar-obar Masa
Ina o Kolai
Types of Epic Songs
Radia Indarapatra
Darangen
It is the ritual for the dead of the Tausugs. It begins with a verse rhen followed by the short response or takbil, and finally the tarasul proper
Tarasul
A legendary epic from Maranao that narratrs the story of Radoa Indarapatra
Radia Indarapatra
He is the brave prince that traveled to kindoms and fought giants
Radia Indarapatra
It is a Maranao epic that tells about the adventures of Prince Mantigan. It consists of 25 episodes and considered to be lengthy when performed
Darangen
It is commonly chanted for the purpose of entertainment and passing-on of the traditional belief and practice to younger Maranao generations.
Darangen