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| Main Entry |
- Personal name - Coloma, Relly
- Relator term - singer
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| Title Statement |
- Title - Bahay Kubo
- Statement of responsibility, etc - Relly Coloma
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| Publication, Distribution, Etc. (imprint) |
- Place of publication, distribution, etc - [Place of publication not identified]
- Name of publisher, distributor, etc - Villar Records
- Date of publication, distribution, etc - 0
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| Physical Description |
- Other physical details - 33 1/3 rpm
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| General Note |
- General note - Folk song
Instrumental - General note - This song is among the best-known traditional Tagalog folk songs in the country. The title refers to the typical rural dwelling on stilts with walls of nipa, and bamboo frames, floor, and posts. Despite its small size, the hut takes pride in the variety of vegetables grown in the garden around the hut which include stringbeans, pumpkin, peanuts, eggplant, and others. The song as transcribed by Norberto Romualdez was published in "The Progressive Music Series" (1932), a compendium of music used in Philippine elementary schools nationwide. (From the CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art., vol. 6, p. 225)
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| Local Note - Side/track Note |
- Side Note - B
- Track Note - 5
- Cultural community note - Tagalog
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| Local Note - Performer |
- Performer's Name - Relly Coloma Organ
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| Local Note - Mode Name |
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| Corporate Name |
- Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element - Relly Coloma Organ
- Relator term - performer
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| Uniform Title |
- Uniform title - Planting Rice and Other Philippine Folk Songs
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| Host Item Entry |
- Title - Planting Rice and Other Philippine Folk Songs
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