Luzon lowland folksongs have a very distinctive spanish influence. True or false?
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The statement given above is true.
Explanation:
- Most Philippine folk songs have a Spanish or other Western influence on them.
- The people crafted musical chants and native instruments built by the materials available where they lived.
- The folk songs of Luzon lowlands are presented in their native languages such as Pangasinense, Ilocano, Kapampangan, Tagalog, and others.
- Some characteristics of folk songs are that they are passed down orally to the family, and to other members of the community.
- They are learned through routine and sung in their own tongue.
- A few examples of folk songs from the lowlands of Luzon are Naraniaga Bulan, Pamulinawen, Manang Biday, etc.
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