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The rondalla is an ensemble of stringed
instruments played with the plectrum or pick and
generally known as plectrum instruments.
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It originated in Medieval Spain, especially in Catalunya, Aragon, Murcia,
and Valencia.
The tradition was later taken to Spanish America and elsewhere.
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That’s Spain
mi amigo!
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The word rondalla is from the Spanish ronda, meaning "serenade."
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A group of musicians known as comparza who played on stage.
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Bands of musicians known as
murza or murga who begged for alms.
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Groups of young men who played and sang
regularly in front of homes.
Hey! We are not
rondallans!
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Groups of university musicians known as estudiantina, dubbed “tuna”.
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The Filipino instruments are made from indigenous Philippine wood and the plectrum, or picks, are
made from tortoise-shell.
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Other stringed instruments composing the standard Filipino rondalla are the bandurria, the laúd, the octavina, the bajo de
uñas or double bass,bass guitar,
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Rondalla Instruments..,• And other Filipino-made
instruments modeled and developed after the guitar, just like this…
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