Bandurya
| String instrument | |
|---|---|
| Classification | Plucked String instrument |
| Playing range | |
|
| |
| Related instruments | |
| Bandola, laúd, mandolin, octavina | |
The bandurya is a 14-string plucked instrument used in many folkloric songs of the Philippines, with 16 frets and a shorter neck compared to the 12-string bandurria instrument of Spanish origin. The bandurya most likely evolved in the Philippines in the course of the country's Spanish colonial period (1521 until 1898), and progressed in size and shape as decades passed. The Filipino bandurya[1] is the dominant musical instrument in Filipino ensembles of plucked and struck musical instruments called a rondalla.
Spanish colonial origins
As early as the 12th century, in his work, Libro De Buen Amor,[2] the Spanish poet and cleric Juan Ruiz (c. 1283 – c. 1350) [3] had mentioned the word "mandurria" for a mandolin-like string instrument that became the Spanish bandurria. Variants of the Spanish bandurria emerged in the Spanish colonies of South America, especially in Peru[4] where bandurria duos are common to the accompaniment of the country's popular vals peruano (Peruvian waltz), or vals criollo (Creole waltz). Although speculative, the Galleon Trade may have facilitated the instrument's introduction to the Philippines.
References
- ↑ "Banduriya". philippinelanguages.com.
- ↑ Schecter, John (2007). "Bandurria". Grove Music Online (Oxford Music Online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.01951.
- ↑ Álvarez JC. El Arcipreste de Hita. Puerta de Madrid. 01/08/2020; 2.617:9.
- ↑ "South America". ATLAS of Plucked Instruments. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
Content Disclaimer
Informasi ini disarikan dari Wikipedia dan disajikan kembali untuk tujuan edukasi. Konten tersedia di bawah lisensi CC BY-SA 3.0. Kami tidak bertanggung jawab atas ketidakakuratan data yang bersumber dari kontribusi publik tersebut.
- The information displayed on this website is sourced in part or in whole from Wikipedia and has been adapted for the purpose of restating it. We strive to provide accurate and relevant information, however:
- There is no guarantee of absolute accuracy. Wikipedia is an open, collaborative project that can be edited by anyone, so information is subject to change.
- It is not intended to constitute professional advice. The content displayed is for informational and educational purposes only. For important decisions (e.g., medical, legal, or financial), please consult a professional.
- Content copyright. Wikipedia is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License (CC BY-SA). This means that content may be reused with appropriate attribution and shared under a similar license.
- Responsible use. Any risk arising from the use of information from this website is entirely the responsibility of the user.
