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7. It is a lyrical poem expressing love of Palawan which accompanied by a kusyapi
played by a man and pagang played by a woman.
A. Dandansoy
B. Kulial
C. Sindaang
D. Tultul​

Answers

Answered by preetman970
70

Answer:

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Explanation:

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Answered by VineetaGara
114

A lyrical poem expressing the love of "Palawan" which is accompanied by a "kusyapi" played by a man and "pagang" played by a woman is:

(B.) "Kulial"

Reasons for choosing option B as the correct answer:

  • "Kulial" is a lyrical or musical poem that expresses the love of "Palawan" (the indigenous group of people).
  • The music behind this poem is played physically.
  • The instruments used for its music are "kusyapi"(a phillipino two-stringed lute) played by a man and the other is a "pagang" (another Philippine instrument made of a part of telang bamboo) played by a woman.

Other options are incorrect because:

  • "Dandansoy" is a traditional folk song of a central part of the Philippines accompanied by a gently played piano.
  • Similarly, "sindaang" is not a lyrical poem.
  • "Tultul" is another type of music of "Palawan". it is generally a type of epic chant which is forbidden to chant during the sunlight and only chanted when it is dark.
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