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Bizzysback 63F
1032 posts
1/12/2014 8:04 am
Sing Along with me.



What Filipino folk song do you know? What do you think is the most popular?

Take your pick and sing it with a twist.

Bahay Kubo.

Atlin ku pung sinsing

Pamulinawen.

Leron leron sinta.

Choose one vowel : a e i o or u

The twist: replace all the vowels of the song with only one vowel of your choice then sing along.

Here is mine:

Lirin lirin sinti biki ning pipiyi

dili dili'y bisli sisidlin ning bingi

pigditing si dili nibili ing singi

kipis kipilirin himinip ning ibi.

What's your choice? Try it in Inglish like the Birthdiy sing or in Onglosh like Borthdoy song. LOL I can hear you singing and I bet you have this song playing in your mind over and over again.




“Use the quotation for the occasion; do not make an occasion for the quotation.”


Bizzysback 63F
990 posts
1/12/2014 3:13 pm

    Quoting 2EZ2Get:
    I dont even know that philipines have fols songs...i thought folks songs are only in north america...youmean ethnic filipino songs
Yes we do have folk songs and there different songs in different regions too. To quote the net the traditional music of the Philippines, like the folk music of our countries, reflects the life of common, mostly rural Filipino. Filipinos love music we also have folk dances or traditional Fil dance and Fil musical instruments like the gong, kulintang and rondalla. I did check google they still call it folk music or folk songs.

“Use the quotation for the occasion; do not make an occasion for the quotation.”


Bizzysback 63F
990 posts
1/12/2014 3:22 pm

    Quoting jorg_ge2:
    Im afraid to type it out.
    Some notty words might crop up as the result
jorge I don't think anyone will be surprised to read it from you.

“Use the quotation for the occasion; do not make an occasion for the quotation.”


zb1020 66F
102 posts
1/12/2014 7:16 pm

i also know a few...have been singing it since i was in the grade school..‘ si felimon,si felimon ‘ and ‘ tong tong pakitong kitong‘..


Bizzysback 63F
990 posts
1/12/2014 7:54 pm

    Quoting zb1020:
    i also know a few...have been singing it since i was in the grade school..‘ si felimon,si felimon ‘ and ‘ tong tong pakitong kitong‘..
ZB try singing them with just one vowel , replace all vowels with O and sing .

“Use the quotation for the occasion; do not make an occasion for the quotation.”