Rosas Pandan Meaning

Rosas Pandan Meaning

what this the meaning of here is Rosas pandan​

1. what this the meaning of here is Rosas pandan​


Answer:

Rosas Pandan" - This Filipino or Visayan folk song is about joy and love.

Explanation:

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2. what is the meaning of the song .. rosas pandan visayan ( cebuano)​


Answer:

it is about a woman who has just come from a mountain and an inheritance from here parents and the pride of their land

Explanation:

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3. CULTURAL BACKGROUND of Rosas Pandancultural background of rosas pandan ​


Answer:

Rosas Pandan is the mythic Bisaya maiden, symbol of rustic beauty and virtue.

Various Visayan songs and medleys, displaying all kinds of classic, vintage, and popular Sugbuanon music, including Hiligaynon and Waray, will be featured as never before in a single concert in the country.

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4. rosas pandan is classified as a​


Rosas pandan is classified as a music.

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5. description of rosas pandan?​


Answer:

Rosas Pandan, tells the story of a pretty lass from the mountains who charms everyone when she sings and dances during a town festival.

Explanation:

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6. CULTURAL BACKGROUND of ROSAS PANDAN?​


Answer:

Pandan is a herbaceous tropical plant that grows in Southeast-Asia. In Chinese, it is known as “fragrant plant” because of its unique, sweet aroma; but it has no relation to the panda or to pandesal. The cultivated plant features upright bright green leaves, and it's the leaves that are desired for cooking quite a few Southeast-Asian dishes.

Pandan leaves are used to lend a unique taste and aroma to some savory dishes (such as chicken and sticky rice), but mainly it is used to flavor desserts and even some drinks. The leaves impart an aromatic note and also give the dishes some visual appeal.                                                                                            

Explanation:

Explanation: Minijoy Lopez Rosas Pandan, tells the story of a pretty lass from the mountains who charms everyone when she sings and dances during a town festival. Composed by Monty Lopez, this Visayan folk song has been performed by numerous choirs all over the world including choirs from China, Korea, Indonesia, Russia, Singapore and USA.


7. what is the genre of rosas pandan​


Answer:

folk song

Explanation:

The Philippine Madrigal Singers, one of many choirs around the world that have added Rosas Pandan to their repertory. RP is supposedly a (Visayan/Cebuano) “folk song.” However, the creation of Cebuano composer Domingo “Minggoy” Lopez with(Tagalog) lyrics by Levi Celerio


8. rhythm of rosas pandan​


Answer:

If you listen to the song "Rosas Pandan", you would notice the characteristic rhythm. It is fast or high incorporating fast changes of chords, especially in the chorus. If you notice also, the pitch and timbre are not so high yet not so low. So, we can classify that as 'Medium'.


9. rosas pandan performed


Who composed Rosas Pandan?

Minggoy Lopez

Rosas Pandan, tells the story of a pretty lass from the mountains who charms everyone when she sings and dances during a town festival. Composed by Minggoy Lopez, this Visayan folk song has been performed by numerous choirs all over the world including choirs from China, Korea, Indonesia, Russia, Singapore and USA.

What is the place of origin of Rosas Pandan?

It appears that Rosas Pandan was originally written by Lopez as the theme for a zarzuela (in Visayan) with a libretto by Piux Kabajar, called “Rosas Pandan.” The zarzuela never saw the light of day, but the song caught the attention of the Manila recording world in 1973


10. rosas pandan instruments used​


Answer:

Ano po ba ang tanong na po

Answer:

Rondalla

Explanation:

This Filipino or Visayan folk song is about joy and love. George Hernandez, conductor of the Saringhimig Singers from San Francisco has captured the native flavor in this rousing arrangement.


11. rhytm of Rosas pandan​


Answer:

If you listen to the song "Rosas Pandan", you would notice the characteristic rhythm. It is fast or high incorporating fast changes of chords, especially in the chorus. If you notice also, the pitch and timbre are not so high yet not so low. So, we can classify that as 'Medium'.

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Answer:

If you listen to the song "Rosas Pandan", you would notice the characteristic rhythm. It is fast or high incorporating fast changes of chords, especially in the chorus. If you notice also, the pitch and timbre are not so high yet not so low. So, we can classify that as 'Medium'.


12. describe the rosas pandan​


Answer:

There are other Filipino songs that are far better known on the international scene. There is “Dahil sa Iyo” or “Paru-Parung Bukid,” or even Sylvia la Torre’s signature “Sa Kabukiran.” In the last two decades, however, a new, lesser known song has attracted and gained an unprecedented international following, especially among choirs, glee clubs and choral groups. And that is “Rosas Pandan” (RP

RP is supposedly a (Visayan/Cebuano) “folk song.” However, the creation of Cebuano composer Domingo “Minggoy” Lopez with(Tagalog) lyrics by Levi Celerio. Unlike “folk songs” whose provenance are unknown and thus in the public domain, RP was composed, is registered and thus protected by copyright.

First off, let’s get a few rudimentary items out of the way.

What is pandan really? Pandan is a herbaceous tropical plant that grows in Southeast-Asia. In Chinese, it is known as “fragrant plant” because of its unique, sweet aroma; but it has no relation to the panda or to pan de sal. The cultivated plant features upright bright green leaves, and it's the leaves that are desired for cooking quite a few Southeast-Asian dishes.

Pandan leaves are used to lend a unique taste and aroma to some savory dishes (such as chicken and sticky rice), but mainly it is used to flavor desserts and even some drinks. The leaves impart an aromatic note and also give the dishes some visual appeal.


13. Rhythm of Rosas Pandan​


Answer:

Rosas Pandan- It is fast or high incorporating fast changes of chords, especially in the chorus. If you notice also, the pitch and timbre are not so high yet not so low. So, we can classify that as 'Medium'.

Explanation:

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14. rosas pandan visayan


Explanation:

I

Ania si Rosas Pandan

Gikan pa intawn sa kabukiran

Kaninyo makiguban-uban

Sa gisaulog nga kalingawan

II

Balitaw day akong puhunan

Maoy kabilin sa akong ginikanan

Awit nga labing karaan

Maoy garbo sa kabungturan


15. rosas pandan is classified as a​


Answer:

rosas pandan is classified as a

Who composed Rosas Pandan?

Rosas Pandan, tells the story of a pretty lass from the mountains who charms everyone when she sings and dances during a town festival. Composed by Minggoy Lopez, this Visayan folk song has been performed by numerous choirs all over the world including choirs from China, Korea, Indonesia, Russia, Singapore and USA.


16. what is pitch of rosas pandan?​


Answer:

MODERATE AND LIVELY

Explanation:

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17. what is the pitch of rosas pandan​


Answer:

It is a high pitch.

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PITCH OF ROSAS PANDANThe pitch and timbre are not so high yet not so low. So we can classify it as "Medium".

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18. what is the dynamic of Rosa's pandan?​


Answer:

Philippine love song

By:Pilita in 1974

Explanation:

This is a greatest high energy choral

arrangement of popular folks song


19. dynamics of rosas pandan


Answer:

folk song

Explanation:

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20. text setting of rosas pandan


1. I notice in the music “Rosas Pandan” it is fast and high including fast changes of the chords, particularly in the chorus. I also notice the pitch and timbre are not so high yet not so low, it is moderate. And the phrasing is Syllabic.

2. It tells the simple story of a pretty lady called Rosas Pandan who comes down from the mountains to participate in the local fiesta, thereby catching everyone’s eye.

3. Yes, because of the melody of the song and I love the music.


21. geographical location Rosas pandan ​


Rosas Pandan is supposedly a (Visayan/Cebuano) “folk song.” However, the creation of Cebuano composer Domingo “Minggoy” Lopez with(Tagalog) lyrics by Levi Celerio.

you can also read this article through the link provided

http://www.positivelyfilipino.com/magazine/the-late-surprising-21st-century-success-of-rosas-pandan


22. rosas pandan vocal music


Answer:

FOLK SONG

This Filipino folk song is a song of joy and love. George Hernandez, conductor of the Saringhimig Singers from San Francisco has captured the native Visayan flavor in this rousing and playful arrangement.

Explanation:

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23. what is tempo of rosas pandan?​


Answer: The tempo of rosas pandan is fast


24. what is rosas pandan? ​


Answer:

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25. RHYTHM of rosas pandan?​


Answer:

A. Viewing Materials (television show) B. Online Resources (Blogs)

1. Theme

2. Character

3. acting

4. dialogue

5. shooting and production

6. sound effect

7. scenes

8. text

9. reality or fantasy

10. artistry

B. Read and analyze the statements below. Identify the viewing material described in each

number. Write the letters of your answers on a separate sheet of paper.

A. television show

B. video-streamed movie

C. both television show and video-streamed movie

_________1. Its viewing may be delayed, stopped, or continued.

_________2. It shows different genres.

_________3. It uses moving pictures and sound effects.

_________4. It has available shows like sports, news, travel, etc. for viewing and entertainment

purposes.


26. what is the pitch of rosas pandan​


Answer:

yan po nasa loob

Explanation:

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27. place of origin of Rosas pandan​


Answer:

I think it is from somewhere in the Visaya, because it is a Visayan song


28. place of origin of rosas pandan


Answer:

It appears that Rosas Pandan was originally written by Lopez as the theme for a zarzuela (in Visayan) with a libretto by Piux Kabajar, called “Rosas Pandan.” The zarzuela never saw the light of day, but the song caught the attention of the Manila recording world in 1973.

Explanation:

Answer:

It appears that Rosas Pandan was originally written by Lopez as the theme for a zarzuela (in Visayan) with a libretto by Piux Kabajar, called “Rosas Pandan.” The zarzuela never saw the light of day, but the song caught the attention of the Manila recording world in 1973

Explanation:


29. rhythm of rosas pandan​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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30. time signature of rosas pandan​


Answer:

The Philippine Madrigal Singers, one of many choirs around the world that have added Rosas Pandan to their repertory. The time signature of Lupang Hinirang is 4/4, but is often played in 2/4 signature for it to be like a marching hymn. Like fog on a cold day An inheritance from my parents

Explanation:

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Answer:

3/4

Explanation:

The time signature of the traditional folk song "Rosas Pandan" is 3/4.


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