yes,rondalla is also called string instruments...........
The standard Filipino rondalla instruments are:
The octavina plays counter melody.
The Xylophone a percussion instrument that has different bars that you hit with mallets
didgeridoo
the three instruments of rondalla are guitar one two three
yes,rondalla is also called string instruments...........
what ? n0sebleed,joke !!
The standard Filipino rondalla instruments are:
The octavina plays counter melody.
Piccolo, Banduria, Laud, Octavina, Gitara and Bajo de Arco
aba ewan .. acu naq tatanunq ee .
Dimiao Children's Rondalla was created in 1980.
JUAN SILOS, JR.. also known as the FATHER OF RONDALLA is a prominent composer and arranger who formed several Rondalla groups. ~Roxxy
If you're referring to "Rondalla" songs, they are a traditional form of music in the Philippines that is played using a stringed instrument ensemble called the "rondalla." The ensemble usually consists of bandurrias (small mandolins), laud (a more giant mandolin), octaves (octave mandolins), and guitars. Some popular Rondalla songs in the Philippines include: "Kalesa" - is a song about a horse-drawn carriage that used to be a popular mode of transportation in the Philippines. "Bahay Kubo" is a folk song that talks about the different vegetables found in a typical Filipino home garden. "Leron Leron Sinta" - a traditional Filipino children's song that tells the story of a man named Leron who is trying to catch a bird named Sinta. "Paru-parong Bukid" - a folk song about a butterfly in the countryside. "Pamulinawen" - a love song from the Ilocos region of the Philippines. "Dandansoy" - a Visayan folk song about a man named Dandansoy who is saying goodbye to his lover. "Atin Cu Pung Singsing" - a Kapampangan song about a ring that a man gives to his beloved as a symbol of his love. These are just a few examples of the many Rondalla songs in the Philippines. The Rondalla is still a popular instrument ensemble in the country, and you can often hear Rondalla music being played during cultural events and celebrations.
It was originated in Spain.
The standard Filipino rondalla instruments are: