As much as I enjoyed watching and listening to the international versions (and I had goosebumps during those!) - I think, this FIlipino choir is still the best performance. It is authentic and culturally accentuated. Brilliant!
"Ayay usab si Dodong Nagtan-aw KANG Inday" - thanks UP Manila Chorale you've got the lyrics right (oh well, I'm expecting it actually). Unfortunately, there a few great renditions of this beautiful song that completely changed the meaning of the entire story. Its when they replaced "kang" to "si" - "Ayay usab si Dodong Nagtan-aw SI Inday" (incorrect) - which meant the girl staring at the boy, which should have been the other way. This decade long story depicts a picture of how conservative and demure Filipino women way back (and until today) for most. :)
It's understandable mistake since 'natanaw si Inday' in tagalog would mean 'Inday was seen' but I don't think the song is about the ideal modest Filipina. It's a fun limerick about a drooling Dodong sung in operatic style for more comedy effect. Foreign singers often miss this aspect, that it's a fun teasing song and they sing too serious with a cold face. Completely misses the point of Laaaaawaaayyyyy! Finale at the end 🤣
This is the greatest performance I've ever seen. As a Cebuano, I can relate to the song. My parents used to song it to us. It s also taught in schools. Kudos!
The foreign choirs are good, but nothing beats the native diction. Within the firts few seconds and I was already smiling and in awe.
The funny thing I notice with foreign choirs is they look so somber or serious when it’s upbeat and cheeky song.
but the foreign sounds better
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So far, this is the best rendition I've heard ever. The melody is consistent and it has a very soft dynamics. Great job to the Altos.
What do you expect? It's from the Philippines, the origin of this song.
@@leonardwaga okay? Hahahaha
As much as I enjoyed watching and listening to the international versions (and I had goosebumps during those!) - I think, this FIlipino choir is still the best performance. It is authentic and culturally accentuated. Brilliant!
Because this song originated from the Philippines what do you expect? 😁😂 i think you dont know the song itself.
SOUTHERN SKY He just said his opinion, no need to be dick.
"Ayay usab si Dodong Nagtan-aw KANG Inday" - thanks UP Manila Chorale you've got the lyrics right (oh well, I'm expecting it actually). Unfortunately, there a few great renditions of this beautiful song that completely changed the meaning of the entire story.
Its when they replaced "kang" to "si" - "Ayay usab si Dodong Nagtan-aw SI Inday" (incorrect) - which meant the girl staring at the boy, which should have been the other way.
This decade long story depicts a picture of how conservative and demure Filipino women way back (and until today) for most. :)
Thanks for that. I learned something today. 😊
It's understandable mistake since 'natanaw si Inday' in tagalog would mean 'Inday was seen' but I don't think the song is about the ideal modest Filipina. It's a fun limerick about a drooling Dodong sung in operatic style for more comedy effect. Foreign singers often miss this aspect, that it's a fun teasing song and they sing too serious with a cold face. Completely misses the point of Laaaaawaaayyyyy! Finale at the end 🤣
'laway' means saliva or drool :)
The best version I 've ever heard and watched.
This is the greatest performance I've ever seen. As a Cebuano, I can relate to the song. My parents used to song it to us. It s also taught in schools. Kudos!
*My parents used to sing this song to us. My father plays the guitar while my mother sings and dances.
The diction is very good! They speak the word bisaya well.
What a powerful and electrifying rendition of a beautiful Visayan song! 👍
Bravo!!! This is how the song should be sung....with movement/ dancing
Yes... And a smile!
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😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊 ..... BRAVO BRAVISIMO SINGERS !!!!
Perfect and amazing! That is perfectly executed. Awesomeness! Filipino pride! 🇵🇭♥️👏😁
Best version on CZcams if you're doing research :) thanks Manila choral
beautiful... the sopran, alto, tenor, and bass were clearly heard... yet they all blend perfectly... 😍
iba talaga pag sariling rendition! BRAVO!!!
Greatest performers proud bisaya folksongs proud pilipino mabuhay pilipinas.🇵🇭👍🆗✔️❤️
2:12 may nag scoop I think its the tenors 😂 anyway this is the best version ever!
meron parang tumaas sya ng half from natural
note tapos binaba nya
Well performed! Narinig ko lahat ng mga boses.
Great job.😄😀
ALL LYRICS ARE GREAT AND I CAN MEMORIZE IT ALL,OUR COACH WILL LOVE IT
it is an honor to sing this piece 10 years ago nalingaw mi og practice 👍🏻👍🏻
Perfect! Best Choir version
Me-😮
My heart-💖💗tugs tugs
-I love the music🥰🥰🥰
Superb.... wow... nice talaga...
I can hear the altos on this side.
I love this version
FANTASTIC
amazing
Bravo!
Great rendition gyud oi.
Kinsang bisaya ang dili kahibaw aning kantaha? W A L A. Dabest
beautiful thumbs up po
Wow superbes
Galing...
Ievan Polka of the Philippines
WoW 😮 ❤
Yeah!!!
i lovee itt!
Great!
Maonani😂😂 the best.
Top Notch.
I also swayed with the song hehe
i can heard the alto... 😍 mostly, choir lost the alto, submerged by sopran... 👍
Nice
Me and my group mates are ganna sing this for a group project and when I heard this I was like "Patay ko ani ron yabag raba ko hahaha"
Hahaha same ako pagyud ang pakantahon high note😂😂
Hahahahaha
Hahahhahahaha bisaya diay
Oo nga ito parang masmaganda version nito kesa madrigal choir 4me lngpo h.ewan ko sa inyo..hehehe
I think this is the version copied by our Indonesian brothers & sisters for their presentation 👍
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Excellent, foreigners were also good tho
Tabisay ang laway nyahahaha
MODULEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE...
Mas magandatlga pag original
mas maganda ang version ni ali sotto..
The foreigners can sing better with feelings I watched many of them the way better
Our filipino singers are better