c- major 2/4 time signature
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Leron-Leron Sinta is a Filipino children's song that is often sung at schools. The tempo is 104 beats per minute.
"Leron, Leron Sinta" ("My Dear Little Leron") is a traditional Tagalog folk/work song from the Philippines. From the University of California, Berkeley Folklore Archives I have learned that the song is representative of those sung in the fields and orchards in the Philippines. It is often presented as a children's song; but it may be better described as a work song with a catchy tune and a bit of humour that is sung to help make the hard work of the day more tolerable. Although a number of verses exist, the first verse is perhaps best known. It is traditionally sung by a woman whose lover, Leron, climbs up a papaya tree, bringing with him a large bamboo basket in which he plans to place the ripe fruit for his loved one. But as he climbs higher, the branch on which he is perched breaks. With this "poor luck," she must now look for someone to take his place. I have seen a number of translations; however, the following seems to be consistent with the descriptions and interpretations of the song that I have read: "Leron, leron, my love, ["Leron, leron sinta,] Up a papaya tree, [uko ng papaya,] With him a basket new [Dala dala'y buslo] To hold the fruit for me. [isidlan ng sinta.] But when he reached the top [agdating sa dulo'y] A branch broke off in haste, [abali ang sanga,] 'Twas such an evil luck, [Kapos kapalaran,] The lost one please replace." [Humanap ng iba."]
The time signature is the time and beat of the song, and the key signature is what major or minor it is in
Leron, Leron Sinta is an old folk song that originated in the Philippines, and is very popular with children. The time signature for the song is 2/4.
'Leron Leron Sinta' means 'Leron, Leron my love'
leron leron sinta
c- major 2/4 time signature
Leron Leron Sinta is a popular Philippine folk song. It is about a man and her sweetheart Neneng and their adventures picking fruits from trees.
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Leron-Leron Sinta is a Filipino children's song that is often sung at schools. The tempo is 104 beats per minute.
because they got idea about love so that they form their idea to a song and they named the song leron leron sinta
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"Leron Leron Sinta" is a Filipino traditional folk song of unknown origin. It has been passed down through generations and is a popular nursery rhyme among Filipino children. The song's exact origins remain uncertain, as it has been sung and shared by many communities throughout the Philippines.
Arimunding munding by alberto florentino is a compilation of his writings and folk songs including sitsiritsit, pamulinawen, and leron leron sinta. == ==