It can mean a couple of different things. In solfege, the art of singing without the aid of a tuned instrument, the syllables do re mi, etc can take the place of the notes of a song, with 'do' representing the 'tonic', no matter what the key signature is. This is the moveable do system. Do can also be assigned to the standard pitch C, with the other syllables following accordingly. So mi can be the note a major third up from a song's tonic or key, and mi can also represent the fixed tone E. In most uses in the US, the moveable do is used.
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Music Without WordsInstrumental AnswerAny music without words is called "instrumental music" because only instruments are playing. Only after words are added does it become "song."
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Manang biday is a olk song
Manang Biday is a song about the courtship of a young maiden named Manang Biday.
the theme of this song is courting. a man requesting a lady named Biday to open her windows for him.
What is the mood of manang biday song
fast
Manang biday is a olk song
this is a folk song of arts in region of ilocos and CAR
Manang Biday is a folk song from the Philippines, about courtship and love. In it, a young man asked the lady he loves to open her window and look down at him, because he is singing a love song for her.
"Manang Biday" is a traditional Filipino folk song that tells the story of a woman named Biday who is eagerly awaiting her beloved's return. The lyrics evoke themes of love, longing, and the passage of time. The song showcases the Filipino cultural value of deep emotion and connection in relationships.
this is a ILOCANO SONG , means a man who's COURTING a girl that OLDER than him !
3/4 time signature
chest/speaking