What is the meter of sitsiritsit?
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Sitsiritsit, also known as Sitsiritsit Alibangbang, is a Filipino folk song. This humorous song describes a flirtatious woman threatening a storeowner that the ants are going to get him if he is not going to extend credit, as well as unusual situations of exchanging a child for a doll or bagoong. It is said to have originated during the country's Spanish colonization, as its lyrics suggest the ordinary life during that time. The melody of the song is about the same as Fly Fly the Butterfly.
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Meter of Sitsiritsit Alibangbang
- Sitsiritsit is a Filipino music genre that is also referred to as Sitsiritsit Alibangbang.
- This amusing song depicts a seductive lady threatening a store owner with ants if he does not issue a credit, as well as strange events such as swapping a child for a doll or a bagoong.
- Metrics for Songs Ryan Cayabyab's positive song Sitsiritsit Alibangbang has a tempo of around 139 BPM. It's also available in half-time (70 BPM) and double-times (278 BPM). The song depicts Filipino customs.
- It is in 4/4 time, or common time, as indicated by the C in the rhythmic pattern. It's in 2/2 if there's a vertical slash across the C in the rhythm.
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