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Word: kundiman
Word: kundiman
Source of Term: Filipino Heritage vol. 8
Source of Term: Filipino Heritage vol. 8
Language: Tagalog
Language: Tagalog
Category: Repertoire/form
Category: Repertoire/form
Description: A typical love song. It reflects the extremely sentimental nature of the
            people. The word “kundiman”, like the “madrigal” was at first applied
            only to the verse and then to the music itself. Kundiman as a form is usually
            written in ¾  meter, slow in tempo and in a minor key.


[[Category:Dictionary of Filipino Music Terms|kundiman]][[category:repertoire/form|kundiman]]
Description: A typical love song. It reflects the extremely sentimental nature of the people.
:The word “kundiman”, like the “madrigal” was at first applied only to the verse and then to
:the music itself. Kundiman as a form is usually written in ¾  meter, slow in tempo and in a minor key.
 
[[Category:Dictionary of Filipino Music Terms|Kundiman]][[category:repertoire/form|Kundiman]]

Latest revision as of 14:13, 11 August 2009

Word: kundiman

Source of Term: Filipino Heritage vol. 8

Language: Tagalog

Category: Repertoire/form

Description: A typical love song. It reflects the extremely sentimental nature of the people.

The word “kundiman”, like the “madrigal” was at first applied only to the verse and then to
the music itself. Kundiman as a form is usually written in ¾ meter, slow in tempo and in a minor key.