tausug song of advice to wedded couple​
1. tausug song of advice to wedded couple​
Answer:
Tarasul - Tausug song of advice to wedded couple. 3. Dekir - death song of Maranao.
2. who officiates the wedding of Tausug people
Answer:
parents
Explanation:
Marriage is ideally arranged by parents. Contacts between the sexes are restricted and marriageable women are kept in relative seclusion to protect their value to their family as political and economic assets. First and second cousins are favored spouses (with the exception of the children of brothers). A series of negotiations precedes marriage, concluding with an agreement on the amount of bride-wealth and other expenses to be paid by the boy's family. In addition to arranged marriages, wives may be obtained by elopement or abduction, both common alternatives. Weddings are held in the groom's parents' house immediately upon payment of bride-wealth and are officiated by an imam.
3. What is the wedding music of tausug called?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Tarasul- Tausug song of advice to wedded couple
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4. When do people in Tausug tribe performs their Kandingan dance? A. After a typhoon B. Before hunting animals C. During harvest time D. During wedding day [tex] \huge\mathfrak{Please \:Answer \:Correctly} [/tex]
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When do people in Tausug tribe performs their Kandingan dance?A. After a typhoon
B. Before hunting animals
C. During harvest time
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5. 1. Mindanao ethnic music is based on two musical and cultural namely_____based ethnic culture2. The _____ is done during th weddings, courtship, and other important occasion in Job.3. Music became part of Mindanao's daily routines such as birth, work, entertainment, courtship, wedding, death and _____.4. Maguindanaons, Tausug, and Samal observe the ______.5. The _____ celebrate rice harvest occasion by singing the tub-ob.
Answer:
1.)Islamic and Non-Islamic
2.)Sua-sua
3.)Religious Activities
4.)Islamic Traditions
5.)Lumads
Explanation:
•Mindanao's ethnic music is based on two musical and cultural traditions namely, the Islamic and Non-Islamic ethnic cultures.
•Sua-sua is a popular song and dance performance in Jolo. It is done during courtship, weddings, and other important occasions.
•Music is an important part of the lives of Mindanao's ethnic groups. It became part of their daily routines such us birth, work, entertainment, courtship, wedding, death and religious activities.
•Islamic culture and traditions are observed among the Maguindanaon, Yakan, Samal and Tausug.
•Lumads in Agusan who celebrate their rice harvest occasion by means of singing the tud-ob.
6. 3. What do you mean by Tausug?A. Moro peopleB. Muslim peopleC. People of MindanaoD. People of the current4. What kind of song is the Pangantin?A. funeralB. birthdayC. baptismD. wedding(matino pls)
Answer:
1.C.
2.B.
Explanation:
pa brainliset
7. Who officiates the wedding of Tausug people?a. Quranb. Agongc. Imamd. Ato
Answer:
C. Imam
Explanation:
I hope it help you
8. 1. Mindanao's ethnic music is based on two musical and cultural traditions namely ethnic culture. is done during the weddings, courtship, and other important occasions in Jolo 3. Music became part of Mindanao's daily routine such as birth, work, entertainment, courtship, wedding, death, and 4. Maguindanaons, Tausug, and Samal observe the 5. The celebrate rice harvest occasion by singing the Tub-ob
Answer:
1.Islamic and Non-islamic
2.Sua-sua
3.Religious activities
4.Islamic Traditions
5.Lumads
Explanation: I think tama po
9. 1. Langan Bata Bata is the lullaby song ofA. YakanB. Tausug C. Maranao D. Bagobo2. Bayok is the lullaby song ofA Yakan B. Tausug C. BagoboD. Maranao3. Rajah Indarapatra is the folk epic chant ofA MaguindanaoB. Maranao C.BajaoD. Tausug4. It is a Tausug song of advice to wedded coupleA. Dekir B. Tarawe C. TarasulD. Salathul Juma5. It is chant during the Ramadan.A Salathul Juma B. Tarawe C.DekilD. Tarasulm
Answer:
1. B. tausug
2.A. yakan
3.A. maguindanao
Explanation:
Sana po maka tulong sa inyo
kahit hindi natapos.
10. what is work song in tausugwhat is death in tausugwhat is vigil in tausug
Answer:
1
Afoot and light-hearted I take to the open road,
Healthy, free, the world before me,
The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose.
Henceforth I ask not good-fortune, I myself am good-fortune,
Henceforth I whimper no more, postpone no more, need nothing,
Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous criticisms,
Strong and content I travel the open road.
The earth, that is sufficient,
I do not want the constellations any nearer,
I know they are very well where they are,
I know they suffice for those who belong to them.
(Still here I carry my old delicious burdens,
I carry them, men and women, I carry them with me wherever I go,
I swear it is impossible for me to get rid of them,
I am fill’d with them, and I will fill them in return.)
2
You road I enter upon and look around, I believe you are not all that is here,
I believe that much unseen is also here.
Here the profound lesson of reception, nor preference nor denial,
The black with his woolly head, the felon, the diseas’d, the illiterate person, are not denied;
The birth, the hasting after the physician, the beggar’s tramp, the drunkard’s stagger, the laughing party of mechanics,
The escaped youth, the rich person’s carriage, the fop, the eloping couple,
The early market-man, the hearse, the moving of furniture into the town, the return back from the town,
They pass, I also pass, any thing passes, none can be interdicted,
None but are accepted, none but shall be dear to me.
11. Death song for tausug
Dekir
(sana tama hehez)
12. paniniwala ng tausug
Ang mga Tausug ay may maraming mga paniniwala at tradisyon. Isa na sa mga ito ang pagpapahalaga ng pangalan at reputasyon ng angkan
13. 1. What is the lullaby of maguindanao?2. What is the wedding music of maranao?3. What is the wedding music of maguindanao?4. What is the love incantation of maranao? maguindanao?5. What is the work song of tausug? maranao? maguindanao?6. What is the death song of tausug? maguindanao?7. What is the vigil song of tausug? ///nonsense answer report////
Answer:
1 bayok
2 kolintang
3kalilang o tarasul
4kambong
5lingisan/kinjung kinjung
6dekir
7dekil
Explanation:
di po ako sigurado :(
pero SANA makatulong po sa iyo:()
14. demographics of the tausugs
Answer:
Explanation:
The Tausūg are part of the wider political identity of Muslims of Mindanao, Sulu and Palawan. Most of the Tausugs have converted into the religion of Islam whose members are now more known as the Moro group, who constitute the third largest ethnic group of Mindanao, Sulu and Palawan.
Answer:
demographics of the tausugs (nasa taas ng picture)
Explanation:
Tausug, also spelled Tau Sug or Tausog, also called Joloano, Sulu, or Suluk, one of the largest of the Muslim (sometimes called Moro) ethnic groups of the southwestern Philippines. They live primarily in the Sulu Archipelago, southwest of the island of Mindanao, mainly in the Jolo island cluster.
15. tausug death songa tausug death song
Answer:
Baleleng is one of the famous Filipino folk song which is Sama Dilaut and/or Tausug in origin that has been passed through generations.
16. from the brief characteristic of the Gregorian chant from tje medieval period,how do you differentiate a capella from"LUGUH" that are usually sung during the wedding ceremony in our SAMA and TAUSUG culture?
Answer:
Medieval music is typically divided into two major categories: secular and sacred. Anyone who has explored the complex world of medieval music has likely come across religious chants, often referred to as Gregorian Chants. While on the surface it may seem that all chants are pretty much the same (especially for those unaccustomed to hearing medieval religious music), there is a wide variety of styles, themes and functions. Gregorian Chants are not for everyone, but knowing and appreciating the basics is certainly worth it for any musician, historian or music lover.
Medieval Church Music
It is almost impossible to make sense of what Gregorian chants even are without at least some knowledge of the Catholic Church. Rather than try to summarize theology and centuries of religious rites and customs, I will just define some key words that will come in handy. Note that definitions and descriptions are specific to Western Christianity (Roman Catholic) and do not necessarily have the same meaning in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
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Cantate Domino, Illustration for Psalm 97. c. 1380
17. TARU-ud 5. It is a courtship dance which means Pomelo tree.6. It is a wedding dance of the Tausug Sulu wherein thedancers are barefoot.
Answer:
5. sua ku sua
6. pangalay
18. tausug courtship song
Answer:
tausug courtship song is. Traditional Tausug Courtship “ Dating“ as it is currently practiced in much of the world does not exist among Muslims. Young Muslim boys and girls do not enter into one-on-one close relationships, spending time alone together, "getting to know each other" in a very deep way before deciding whether that's the person they will marry. Rather, in Islam pre-marital relationships of any kind between members of the opposite sex is forbiddenExplanation:
19. Tausug song of advice to wedded couple.a. Langan Bata bata b.tarasul c. Dekir d. Dekil
Answer:
Its letter (A)
Explanation:
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Correct it if wrong
Answer:
It's letter B.
Explanation:
Sana po makatulong :D
20. translate before in tausug?
Answer:
Search for a word in the Tausug dictionary.
You can search for a word or part of a word in Tausug or English by typing it into the search box on this page.
Tausug is a major local language of the Philippines and the language of provincial identity in Sulu and Tawi-Tawi provinces. There are over 1 million mother tongue speakers of Tausug. The Tausug are primarily located in the southern Philippines in Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao: Sulu province, Jolo, in Sulu archipelago; Basilan province, Basilan island; Mimaropa region: Palawan province on Palawan island; Zamboanga Peninsula region: Zamboanga city as well as on Sabah, Malaysia.
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21. Lullabye of sung of Tausug.
Answer:
Langan Bata Bata - lullaby of Tausug
22. It is a Lullaby of Tausug
Answer:
countable noun. A lullaby is a quiet song which is intended to be sung to babies and young children to help them go to sleep. Synonyms: cradlesong, berceuse More Synonyms of lullaby
Explanation:
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23. Tausug designs know as?
Answer:
i hope this help read the picture
24. tausug kulintang ensemble
Answer:
Technically, kulintang is the Ternate, Mollucas, Maguindanao, Lumad and Timor term for the idiophone of metal gong kettles which are laid horizontally upon a rack to create an entire kulintang set.[16] It is played by striking the bosses of the gongs with two wooden beaters.Explanation:
correct me if I'm wrong
25. It is a Tausug song of advice to wedded couple A. Dekir B.Tarawe C. Trasul D.Salathul Juma
Answer:
It is a Tausug song of advice to wedded couple
C.Tarasul
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Dekir = Death song of maranao.
Tarawe = ?
Tarasul = Tausug song of advice to wedded couple.
Salathul juma = ?
Explanarion:
#KIRA
26. Lapulapu is tausug or not?
Answer:
he is tausog
Explanation:
carry on learning..
27. it is a wedding dance of tausug solo wherein the dancer i bare foot
Answer:
Pangalayalso known as Daling-Daling or Mengalai in Sabah) is the traditional "fingernail" dance of the Tausūg people of the Sulu Archipelago and eastern coast Bajau of Sabah
28. wedding greeting in advice that it that by music by the tausug A.sindaay B.antang C.toppaya
Answer:
B.antang
Explanation:
Thank you and keep safe
29. what is the lullaby of tausug?
Answer:
langan bata’ bata’
Explanation:
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30. When do people in Tausug tribe performs their Kandingan dance? A. After a typhoon B. Before hunting animals C. During harvest time D. During wedding day [tex] \mathfrak{Please \:Answer \:Correctly} 
Answer:
D. During Wedding DayHope it HelpsAnswer:
During Weddings.
Explanation:
Pangalay is a traditional "fingernail" dance of the Tausug people of the Sulu Archipelago performed during weddings, social gatherings and other festive events. It is characterized by intricate hand and arm movement along with shimmering costumes and beat of the kulintang and gabbang.