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Instrumental Music

Nais Ko (For Two Pianos)

NAIS KO as composed by Ryan Cyabyab and arranged by Nhick Ramiro Pacis, this piece was made awesome by 4 SPC sisters: Sr. Remedios A. Sandalo, spc and Sr. Maria Theresa L. Asencio, spc as piano 1 with Sr. Maria Corazon R. Querubin, spc and Sr. Veneranda A. del ...

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Filipino Folk Songs Medley

Brent Taghap, violinist, playing "Filipino Folk Songs Medley" with me on the piano. This was performed in Kissimmee, FL last ...

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XIV (Piano Solo)

XIV is the fourteenth of a music journal like series of compositions for solo piano that I have composed to record significant events in my life. This emotional, melancholic piece with a lyrical and dramatic mid-section was performed at the Bayanihan Arts and Events ...

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Singkil III

Details:  Ethnic | 11.6 MB | 8' 29" | mp3 Third of the "Singkil" series of works. This  is a composition for angklung and ethnic instruments based on a traditional Southern Philippine Moslem dance form. ...

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Pong Pong Ginapong

Details: Instrumental | 2.32 MB | 1' 41" | mp3 Angklung and piano version of a very popular folk tune. This has been recorded with gigaangklung and the PMI Bosendorfer. It is also being performed ...

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Yugyugan

Details: Neo-Ethnic | 14.1 MB | 10' 20" | mp3 Music for Yugyugan Philippine Street Dancing Competition at PCFI's Annual PhilFest since 2008. This piece uses a lot of ethnic instruments, including ...

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Singkil II

Details: Ethnic | 14.1 MB | 10' 20" | mp3 Second of the "Singkil" series of works. This is a composition for angklung and ethnic instruments based on a traditional Southern Philippine Moslem ...

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Pit Senor

Details:  Neo-Ethnic | 7.01 MB | 6' 06" | mp3 Music for Sinulog Festival as danced by the Philippine Performing Arts Company and the Musikong Kawayan Bamboo Ensemble. This was performed at the Sto. Nino ...

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