During a serenade, one can pretty much sing any love song he likes, even English ones, and still get away calling it a harana.
Harana music has its very own distinctive style and a clear stamp of authenticity. In musical terms, the rhythm is habanera which is in 2/4 time.
Kundiman
One of the main reasons kundiman is mistaken for a harana is because haranistas would oftentimes sing kundiman songs during a harana.
Whereas harana is in 2/4/ time, kundiman is in 3/4. The formula is verse 1 on minor key (e.g. C Minor) followed by verse 2 on parallel major key (C Major) midway through. This is intractable. Stray from this formula, and you no longer have a kundiman.
As mentioned, the language is also in archaic Tagalog but the theme subject is different from harana.
Explanation:
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Harana
During a serenade, one can pretty much sing any love song he likes, even English ones, and still get away calling it a harana.
Harana music has its very own distinctive style and a clear stamp of authenticity. In musical terms, the rhythm is habanera which is in 2/4 time.
Kundiman
One of the main reasons kundiman is mistaken for a harana is because haranistas would oftentimes sing kundiman songs during a harana.
Whereas harana is in 2/4/ time, kundiman is in 3/4. The formula is verse 1 on minor key (e.g. C Minor) followed by verse 2 on parallel major key (C Major) midway through. This is intractable. Stray from this formula, and you no longer have a kundiman.
As mentioned, the language is also in archaic Tagalog but the theme subject is different from harana.
Explanation:
Ikaw n bahala maglagay nyan sa venn diagram tej :D
Btw pa brainliest
it rlly helps me a lot (*ˊᗜˋ*)ᵗᑋᵃᐢᵏ ᵞᵒᵘ