How Lupang Hinirang ought to be sung: Joey Ayala at TEDxDiliman

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  • Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
  • You'll never want to sing the National Anthem any other way after you hear this inspired and inspiring talk/performance from singer Joey Ayala.
    In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference provides general guidance for the TEDx program, but individual TEDx events are self-organized.* (*Subject to certain rules and regulations)

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  • @niloboquiren2858
    @niloboquiren2858 2 місяці тому +40

    Personal na tradisyon ko na panoorin ito tuwing araw ng kalayaan.
    Maligayang Ika-126 taon ng kalayaan. Mabuhay ang Pilipinas.

  • @shurvlog4893
    @shurvlog4893 5 років тому +2697

    He has a point, but I would defer on the change of “Ang mamatay ng dahil sa iyo” this song was written during the war, and we never know when will be the next one, and all Filipino should stand and fight for our sovereignty.

    • @zimmzero
      @zimmzero 5 років тому +84

      Peace breads complacency, later generations lost the value of fighting for freedom after taking it for granted on a daily basis.

    • @edmichaelalobog8886
      @edmichaelalobog8886 5 років тому +107

      That line indicates that by all means; Filipinos should always be protecting its independence.

    • @therenegade5176
      @therenegade5176 5 років тому +36

      Dapat hindi naging isang colony ang Pilipinas kung nagawa ang Lupang Hiniring noon pa. Hindi dapat nagpaapi ang ating mga ninuno sa mga dayuhan kasi hanggang ngayon may inferiority complex pa rin ang mga Pilipino, at para bang tingin nila basta gawang dayuhan or laki sa US at magaling mag-english napakahusay ar dapat tingalain. Isang malaking halimbawa dito ang showbiz sa Pilipinas. Sana naging kasing tapang ng mga ninuno nating taga-Sulu ang lahat ng tao sa buong Pilipinas. Tama lang na pag may mangaapi, dapat ipagtanggol at lumaban ang bawat Pilipino kahit pa ang ibig sabihin nito ay ang ultimate sacrifice.

    • @REmTnd
      @REmTnd 5 років тому +106

      Here's my two cents. Our flag can be switched to the red on top in times of war. So, maybe in times of war, we sing the version we've been accustomed to, and in times of peace, we sing Mr. Ayala's version. Well, not everyone will agree with me since this may require a lot of work, but I think it would be nice to have a national anthem for peace and for war.

    • @MIRAIEYE
      @MIRAIEYE 5 років тому +15

      @@REmTnd we don't have deterrence or any form of defense...we have to be reliant of our own sense of "inner warriors" (totoo naman at merong dugo ng mandirigma sa mga ilan sa atin)...ang kantang Lupang Hinirang na nalakihan na natin ay ang parang huling bastion natin bilang warrior country ng sinaunang panahon. Oras na mawala ang paalala na ito eh.....

  • @doncorleonen3521
    @doncorleonen3521 4 роки тому +138

    First time I heard this, it made me realized how beautiful the national anthem really is.
    Nawa'y manatili tayong malaya 💛

  • @paulasagna
    @paulasagna 5 років тому +1052

    When Joey Ayala said, "Mga bading tayong lahat"
    I felt that.

    • @virtualmariel5414
      @virtualmariel5414 4 роки тому +2

      Powerful.

    • @loydvarquez6618
      @loydvarquez6618 4 роки тому

      haha....

    • @muzify8055
      @muzify8055 3 роки тому +10

      As the Gays say: All girls are for boys.. but all boys are for everyone!

    • @justshenn
      @justshenn 3 роки тому +1

      hajhaahahahaha

    • @cryptoholic01
      @cryptoholic01 3 роки тому +2

      We've watched this last year as a class activity. 1:47 I really felt it; it connotes various meanings other than the stereotypical ones. I just felt I'd love to watch this again.

  • @NyckyPatiag
    @NyckyPatiag 6 років тому +3445

    Still 100 times better than Tito Sotto’s revision proposal.

    • @jurgswa
      @jurgswa 6 років тому +59

      Nycky acually joey ayala was one of the composers who suggested to tito sotto to change the lyrics of the song. Peace.

    • @NyckyPatiag
      @NyckyPatiag 6 років тому +45

      Fernando Amorsolo I see. But “Ang magmahal ng dahil sayo” is still sounds better than “Ang ipaglaban kalayaan mo” 😊

    • @jurgswa
      @jurgswa 6 років тому +126

      Pero mas maganda, Aming ligaya na pag may mang-aapi, buong bansa, eat bulaga! Haha

    • @CuriousNeon
      @CuriousNeon 6 років тому +4

      @@jurgswa Tsanggala xD

    • @jandyze8651
      @jandyze8651 6 років тому +37

      Alodia Dasovi Tapang. If we just understand sides, Philippines can be better

  • @mr.birdie1406
    @mr.birdie1406 5 років тому +594

    I like how the song was sung.. But I don't like changing the last phrase because it's perfect the way it is already

    • @anthonyrivera535
      @anthonyrivera535 4 роки тому +5

      You could not changed because it will be a misleading to the senior citizen singing the lupang hinirang for decades..

    • @deaded7088
      @deaded7088 4 роки тому +31

      mamatay ng dahil sayo pero binoto nyo si duterte hahaha

    • @MJ-bv8jo
      @MJ-bv8jo 4 роки тому +3

      @@deaded7088 LOLLLLLLLLLLLL

    • @johnmichaelalcayde4413
      @johnmichaelalcayde4413 3 роки тому +4

      Mag mahalan para wala nang away..

    • @SSSassenach
      @SSSassenach 3 роки тому +2

      Agree, our national anthem's music and lyrics are already perfect.. His version sounds good too because it sounds like a ballad and he is using a guitar. But no need to change our anthem♡

  • @cigsmoker09
    @cigsmoker09 10 років тому +88

    You can either hate his rendition of our national anthem or love it dearly. But we cannot deny the fact that he cares about the song and it's profound message much more than most of us. I know some people who don't even know [or care to know] the complete lyrics of Lupang Hinirang. It is safe to assume that the original rendition will not change for decades to come so let's stop acting all self-righteous and smart for a few minutes and just enjoy the video, for crying out loud.

  • @iustuscallidus
    @iustuscallidus 10 років тому +8

    "You'll never sing our National Anthem the same way again."
    Maraming salamat, Mr. Joey Ayala.
    As I sang with you, I was literally moved into tears. I remember all our heroes, those in the past who have died for us just to give my beloved country political independence; and those in the present who have continuously lived for this nation's families in order to give them financial independence.

  • @randomjosephvlogs6733
    @randomjosephvlogs6733 5 років тому +1410

    No it shouldn't be revised. Pwede yung tempo pero wag yung dulong part. Nakalimutan ni Joey Ayala yung buong phrase...
    "Aming ligaya na pag may mang aapi, ang mamatay nang dahil sa'yo".
    This is a statement of patriotism.
    Ligaya mong mamatay nang lumalaban para sa iyong Inang Bayan.
    Instead of revising the lyrics of the song, why not make it as one of history topics sa school, yung paghimay himayin yung phrases ng lupang hinirang para mas namnamin ng bawat estudyante yung pagkanta.

    • @renegadusunidos6151
      @renegadusunidos6151 5 років тому +25

      Ang pumatay ng dahil sayo dapat, techinically speaking a struggling country because of foreign repression has no real use of dead people with live enemies. The goal would be is to kill our enemies and make them die for their country instead. Sa boot camp, we are not trained to die and allowed to die unless ofcourse if given the order to do so, but its an overstatement but nonetheless gives us idea of how it's supposed to work. we salute this hymn every monday and friday during garrison and we are always reminded jokingly by our CG here in mindanao to make not do the last lyrics hehe.

    • @kingpatwreckkk6194
      @kingpatwreckkk6194 5 років тому +52

      Nakalimutan niya?
      Joey Ayala who knows the structures of the music behind the anthem, you assumed he forgot that part?
      I commend your ignorance tho. 💁

    • @ericdeecee
      @ericdeecee 5 років тому +3

      Agree with you...

    • @sameris6581
      @sameris6581 5 років тому +43

      @@kingpatwreckkk6194 no pre, yung nakalmutan nya ung buong meaning ng phrase na yon. Hindi yung technicalities ng music. Joey Ayala is no doubt an expert in music, pero that doesn't mean his opinion about changing the last part of the song is right. Ang last line kasi na yon, nagpapahiwatig na kung may kalaban = mangaapi, handa kang mamatay para sa iyong bayan.

    • @relentless5881
      @relentless5881 5 років тому +11

      @@renegadusunidos6151 ang mamatay ng dahil sayo ay general term. People who die for their country in nonviolent revolution or nonviolent defense against invasion or nonviolent defense of a nation-state's stated values, democracy, human rights, the rule of law, etc, against erosions and usurpations of the same.
      Hindi ibig sabihn puro patayan at suicide.

  • @smms905
    @smms905 8 років тому +238

    the tempo is better this way. the phrasing din. pero medyo di ako benta sa pagpalit ng lyric. masaya lang ung group hug after... haha

    • @miah2011
      @miah2011 8 років тому +9

      Yeah I guess the "ang mamatay ng dahil sayo" pertains to the soldiers who died for independence? I'm not sure, I'm not Julian Felipe xD

    • @JoseRizaldyCarolino
      @JoseRizaldyCarolino 5 років тому +1

      Group hug is okay mate; game ako diyan hahaha 🤣 pero ang palitan yong ang mamatay ng dahil saiyo, baka dumanak dugo sa senado lol hahaha

    • @nenitarodriguez6370
      @nenitarodriguez6370 5 років тому

      Ang mamatay ng dahil sa patukoY ito Kay gat .Jose rizal ayaw

  • @impetusarmati2861
    @impetusarmati2861 5 років тому +175

    The parts about 'sa dagat at bundok', ' may dilag ang tula', and etc really makes sense tho.
    From elementary to high school choir, everyone in the assembly sings it like this: 'sa dagatat bundok, sa simoyat' and 'may dilagang tula'.
    they should at least legally change those parts

    • @renzillionaire
      @renzillionaire 5 років тому +10

      Impetus Armati sa school namin tinuro ang tamang phrasing ng kanta ewan ko sa ibang pinoy bakit di alam yan 😅

    • @michaeldomingo5234
      @michaeldomingo5234 5 років тому +7

      Bakit sa school naman namin hindi ganyan. Sa dagat at bundok sa simoy at sa langit mong bughaw. Baka mali ang turo sa school mo sir. Kasi hindi man kataasan school namin pero hindi mali ang lyrics na sinasambit namin pag flag ceremony at flag retreat.

    • @jmg0332
      @jmg0332 5 років тому +16

      @@michaeldomingo5234 i think ang ibig nyang sabihin ay yung PANTIG/SYLLABLE ng bawat salita. For sure hindi mali ang itinurong lyrics, tama ang lyrcis, pero mali ang pagkakabigkas kasi mali ang pantig. Iyon ang inayos ni Joey Ayala sa version nya na yan. Example, halos lahat ng tao kahit ako ganto ang pagkanta "may dilagang tula", kaya ginawa ni Joey na "may dilag ang tula" kasi yun daw dapat ang tamang pagkakabikas. 😉

    • @michaeldomingo5234
      @michaeldomingo5234 5 років тому +1

      @@jmg0332 siguro nga pero hindi kasi ganyan sa school namin. Kung ano yung right way ng pagbigkas yun naman tinuro samin. Or siguro minsan dahil na rin sa pabago bagong bilis ng tempo ng ibat ibang pagkanta ng pambansang awit kaya nagkakabulol bulol. But against akong palitan ang lyrics.

    • @jmg0332
      @jmg0332 5 років тому

      @@michaeldomingo5234 true, ganda kaya ng lyrics, isa tayo sa may pinaka magandang lyrics at tono ng national anthem kumpara sa ibang country.

  • @enaira5200
    @enaira5200 5 років тому +344

    This is my own opinion on his take.
    I love this version of how the National Anthem should be sang but I think "ang mamatay ng dahil sa'yo" is much more nationalistic for me. I think dying for our country also is an act of love.

    • @siem9329
      @siem9329 5 років тому +2

      It is, but are you willing?

    • @enaira5200
      @enaira5200 5 років тому +6

      @@siem9329 Yes, I am.

    • @TJin-iv3dk
      @TJin-iv3dk 5 років тому

      @@enaira5200 lol

    • @TJin-iv3dk
      @TJin-iv3dk 5 років тому

      Why would you lay down your life for the country?

    • @TJin-iv3dk
      @TJin-iv3dk 5 років тому

      @FeelingGamer whut?? Would you just answer my question. The song was written when we were still under the colonization of USA.

  • @ereccay2k22
    @ereccay2k22 10 років тому +38

    I love how he tweaked the meter and the phrasing of the words. It made a big difference and I have never had goosebumps listening to this song until now. It's beautiful!

  • @aionzeta
    @aionzeta 10 років тому +21

    What I loved about the talk was the way he explained from a musical standpoint how wording/phrasing should be used. It emphasizes the meaning of the song. Even before the subtle change, it was already a great piece of music, recognized around the world as one of the most beautiful national anthems ever composed. Joey Ayala's simple but potent alteration makes it the inspirational piece of music as originally intended.

  • @dungeonwolf7274
    @dungeonwolf7274 4 роки тому +3

    Ang matino na leader at may tunay na pagmamahal sa bayan ay magkakainterest na irevise ng ganito ang national anthem. Kaso karamihan walang pakialam. Mabuhay ka Joey Ayala!

  • @toliveistolearnandtolove7858
    @toliveistolearnandtolove7858 8 років тому +1548

    May tedtalks na rin pala sa pinas

    • @toliveistolearnandtolove7858
      @toliveistolearnandtolove7858 8 років тому +33

      haha hindi pa rin ted lang yan eh, mag basa sila ng libro mas marami dung matutunan

    • @jemellaitlas5150
      @jemellaitlas5150 7 років тому +173

      o pwede rin mga taong gusto matuto pa lalo para hindi mahila ng mga taong talangka

    • @binslang7057
      @binslang7057 7 років тому +40

      boss hirap talaga pag di pinapapasok sa mga ganyang events. okay lang yan!

    • @mikelawrencesoler3257
      @mikelawrencesoler3257 7 років тому +6

      Ngayon ko lang din to nalaman..

    • @tearhereplease
      @tearhereplease 7 років тому +11

      ted lang pala eh, bakit parang interesado ka at nagcomment ka pa

  • @waxedwings
    @waxedwings 10 років тому +16

    Let's not stick to tradition merely Fir the sake of sticking to tradition. What a huge difference correct phrasing makes in allowing meaning to shine through.
    The poetry and the passion of the lyrics can be better appreciated with this arrangement.

  • @zephyr4074
    @zephyr4074 5 років тому +115

    Really loved the change of tempo and the vibe of it it sounds like something we can sing after all the hardships pain and suffering that we have been through. But changing the lyrics of "ang mamatay ng dahil sayo" to "ang magmahal ng dahil sayo" is a big NO. That line makes us remember what our country has been through all of the soldiers that fought for our freedom.

    • @ohyeahsoaweome
      @ohyeahsoaweome 4 роки тому +2

      But songs aren't how we record history, we do that with books and museums, and the like. Songs are for sending messages. So even if we change the song, we wouldn't necessarily forget the martyrs of our history. And a message of love not war is a much better message in my opinion.

  • @jiyuong
    @jiyuong 10 років тому +8

    The National Anthem, beyond the legalities, should always be sung from the heart. Bravo Mr. Ayala!

  • @nonoymanoynoy
    @nonoymanoynoy 10 років тому +712

    May tatlo akong mga punto para sa mga sumusuporta at kumokontra sa gawang ito ni Ginoong Joey Ayala. Sana ay basahin ninyo at unawain.
    Sa himig, kundiman o martsa?
    Sa opinyon ko, kundiman ang mas angkop dahil sa mga sumusunod na kadahilanan:
    Ang awit ay hindi agresibo, ito'y nagpahihiwatig ng pagpapahalaga sa ganda ng bansa at ng pagmamahal sa bayan. Kasama na rin ang punto ni Ginoong Ayala na kung kundiman, makikita ang pagiging "malambot" ng mga Pilipino. Oo, malambot tayo, passive. Siguro dahil sa pagiging utak-kolonyal. Kung gusto ninyo ng martsa, dapat nakikita ito sa pagkatao natin.
    Sa pagbigkas, kailangan talagang linawin.
    Alalahanin mo nung nasa mababang paaralan ka, hindi mo naman lubos na naiintindihan ang mga titik ng awit. Tinandaan mo ito mula lang sa tunog. Para kang nagsaulo ng Kpop. Tama lamang na linawin ang pagbigkas upang lubos maintindihan, lalo na ng kabataan.
    Sa huling linya, "magmahal" o "mamatay" (o iba pa)?
    Buong linya: "Aming ligaya na 'pag may mang-aapi ang _____ ng dahil sa'yo."
    Hindi maganda ang mensaheng ibinibigay ng:
    "... ang mamatay ng dahil sa'yo" - ang bansa ang dahilan ng kamatayan mo?
    "... ang mamatay para sa'yo" - Mas mahalagang mabuhay ka para sa bayan. Huwag susuko sa buhay dahil sa anumang kadahilanan.
    "... ligaya na 'pag may mang-aapi ang magmahal ng dahil sa'yo" - Oo, sige, positibo pero may manlulupig na, hindi ka pa rin papalag?
    Ang mungkahi ko, "lumaban para sa'yo" o anumang katumbas nito.
    "Aming ligaya na 'pag may mang-aapi ang lumaban para sa'yo."
    Gayunpaman, sabi nga ni Ginoong Ayala, ito ay labag sa batas, anti-constitutional. Ang gawang ito ay upang lalong maging epektibong pagkakatawan ang awit sa bayan.
    Ayan, ang tatlong sentimo ko. Salamat sa pagbasa't pag-intindi.

    • @rataurian72
      @rataurian72 9 років тому +9

      Gdon De Leon Hindi naman s'ya nagtatalino talinohan sariling opinion n'ya iyon at besides tama naman lahat ng sinabi n'ya...matanong kita alin ba ang mali doon?

    • @erikkenquijano590
      @erikkenquijano590 8 років тому +6

      Agree sa tatlong punto mo sir.

    • @apotarik
      @apotarik 7 років тому +17

      Ang pambansang awit, katulad ng pambansang sagisag hindi dapat binabago. Maganda ang mungkahi ni ginoong Joey Ayala subalit ang mungkahi niya, katulad ng ilang mga nauna sa kanya, ay batay sa kani-kanilang panlasa; na hindi naman maaring sang-ayunan ng lahat.

    • @readingslumpjourney6058
      @readingslumpjourney6058 7 років тому +5

      may dahilan bakit iyan ang letra, bakit iyan paraan mg pag awit sa lupang hibirang. hindi naman tayo nabuhay ng mga panahong inililimbag ang titik musika nito.

    • @thirdyhalili7394
      @thirdyhalili7394 7 років тому +25

      The line "ang mamatay ng dahil sayo" means how patriotic we are in our very own land. Nothing's really wrong with the lyrics the lyrics itself shows the love we can give to our land.

  • @deysdeys2962
    @deysdeys2962 4 роки тому +44

    Do not change the last part dahil pag binago yon parang pinagsawalang bahala natin yung ginawa ng ating ninuno for us, and it's a way of reminding every Pilipino na masayang mamatay habang pinagtatanggol mo ang bayan mo♥️ ang kaylangan lang mabago yung way ng pronounciation.

    • @hotdog05
      @hotdog05 10 місяців тому

      di po masaya mamatay sorry po pero ikaw nalang po wag na kami hehe

  • @User-gl5ny
    @User-gl5ny 8 років тому +1280

    I guess Joey Ayala's motif was to make nationalism relevant to today's time. Mainly maybe because genuine nationalism nowadays has been long forgotten.

    • @kriscalform1606
      @kriscalform1606 7 років тому +7

      User 1 tama po kayo.

    • @hfhf1995
      @hfhf1995 7 років тому

      maron paring iba

    • @josephmiguelcruz1313
      @josephmiguelcruz1313 6 років тому +14

      i guess that genuine nationalism has just changed overtime, since when we made our national anthem as a march, we still had feelings radiating from our spanish oppressors. today's it is much more peaceful, moreso that we change it to that count

    • @Quasarii
      @Quasarii 6 років тому +1

      I'M CRYING...AND THIS COMMENT MAKES ME CRY MORE....ALAM NYO HINDI TALAGA MAINTINDIHAN NG TAO ANG HALAGA NG NATIONAL ANTHEM PERO SANA TALAGA MAINTINDIHAN

    • @gemilaguinaldo6723
      @gemilaguinaldo6723 6 років тому

      sadly.. totoo..

  • @Totie1980
    @Totie1980 6 років тому +13

    This is the National Anthem he was singing. The audience should be standing up.

    • @keatsronquillo4277
      @keatsronquillo4277 Рік тому

      technically it wasn't. The Heraldric law only allows the one and only arrangement as THE national anthem. Standing for this song would make it illegal.

  • @kenzyverola4474
    @kenzyverola4474 4 роки тому +9

    "Ang mamatay ng dahil sa'yo" is the climax of the song. It give us this adrenaline that whatever it takes, we will do it for our motherland despite what circumstances we have to face. It is the most empowering line in the song. Shedding our blood for this country will always be the best heroism one can do. Also, that line strengthens the other famous line from a song, "may agimat ang dugo ko!". God bless our nation and glory to our motherland! Padayon!

  • @maviagra7386
    @maviagra7386 5 років тому +50

    I'm a teacher in Thailand now. Ohhh I miss Philippines. ❤ I sometimes sing our philippine national anthem because Im so afraid I might forgot it. Ohh I miss our home. Our country.

  • @frantrelle
    @frantrelle 10 років тому +10

    It sounded like Kundiman, a real Filipino Music.. A love song, my country's love song.. that's how it sounded like. I cried a tear as I listen to every word and hymn. Thank you Mr. Joey A. for sharing with us a glimpse of what you believe is beautiful and what you felt that was love, genuine love for our country...

  • @jennifervistal2468
    @jennifervistal2468 3 роки тому +27

    "Aming ligaya na pag may mang-aapi, ang mamatay nang dahil sa 'you" is a statement of patriotism and therefore the best part of the Philippine National Anthem. It must never be changed, ever.

  • @1969nonoy
    @1969nonoy 10 років тому +22

    This version makes sense especially with the changes in the phrasing and the meter. It's refreshing, too. I would like to hear an orchestration of this and a rendition by the Philippine Madrigal Singers, too. I have a renewed appreciation and desire to sing our National Anthem in this new form. Good job Joey A.!

  • @ecklipse074
    @ecklipse074 10 років тому +7

    I think his rendition of the National Anthem was an "eye opener" for all of us Filipinos. We sing the National Anthem not knowing its context, its meaning. We tend to ignore these small details because many of us do not know it. That is also one reason why majority tend to suddenly skip a verse, skip a part of the anthem. I definitely agree with him, change the melody, correct the pronunciation. Ending the song with a positive vibe is also a good idea, but then the context of to live and die for the country would then be changed. To think that he had the guts to create a different rendition of the National Anthem was awesome, but to do this in public? Phenomenal. Considering that it is illegal. Goodjob! *damn goosebumps

    • @midaz43
      @midaz43 10 років тому +1

      To all that is in favor of changing it think it twice! If your reason is you do not understand it i say sing it loudly and whole heartedly! Read our own history then prove me wrong if you cannot understand it still. Its war out there! Its our people that being thread upon so we need to enliven the spirit. Kundiman song doesn't have that appeal, it tends us to hide in the dark and cling on our pain. Inaapi ka na magmamahal ka pa? Ironic that is!

    • @celsoespejo908
      @celsoespejo908 3 роки тому

      No two or more people can feel and think identically. For me our national anthem is sacred as it is . It is not like song hits that easily come and go according the mood at hand.

  • @charmval959
    @charmval959 3 роки тому +94

    "Ang mamatay ng dahil sa iyo."
    To die for your country is one of the greatest form of love. 🇵🇭

  • @snowbellex9823
    @snowbellex9823 10 років тому +19

    i will still go for "mamatay" than "magmahal". To die for our country is still like loving for our country. Thus it has a lot of meaning. Like honoring our country. I think "mamatay" is still the appropriate word. :)

  • @mandirigma1999
    @mandirigma1999 10 років тому +17

    I appreciate the life given by Joey Ayala on our National anthem and he has a carefree spirit concept on the changing of the beat, on how words should have been spoken and even changing one word at the end of the anthem itself. Although I appreciate this bold effort I feel uneasy with how he termed the Filipinos as soft for a marching song and thus "Magmahal" seems suitable to us than "Mamatay". This one word though is what makes us Filipinos- willing to die for a cause... Dying to us is the ultimate form of loving- that is what Lapu-lapu, Rizal up to Ninoy showed us. Hugs are OK but we'd rather hug our loved ones and take the bullet and harm that may come to them to the point of dying... Joey's depiction and understanding of the Filipino Martial Arts is even offending for me as a Filipino Martial Artist, clearly showing that he does not know our martial creed. The entire Martial arts community in the world looks upon the Filipino art of Arnis/Eskrima/Kali as a practical, very confrontational, and very combative art in most aspects. Europe and most of the Western world knows and acknowledge that, most Filipinos are unaware. I don't know what Martial arts he is referring to, but what he showed thru actions/depictions is definitely not FMA (Filipino Martial Arts). Again, my respects to a good singer and talented songwriter but please give due credit to the Bravery of our heritage both in a lyric and in our arts... Pugay!

    • @zenestra_1819
      @zenestra_1819 10 років тому +2

      I agree with you with regard to his remark on martial arts. By the gesture he made, I think he was describing Tai Chi. I have no issues about "lahat tayo bading." I don't care how other people describe Tai Chi (it's been described by a Westerner as being like ballet in a Bruce Lee interview). It's just that Tai Chi is not ours. Obviously, Joey Ayala is not very familiar with Filipino martial arts, which are, as you've said correctly, confrontational and combative. Or maybe he is, but thought that Tai Chi is also Pinoy martial arts. If this is the case, I think Ayala's reference to Tai Chi as our type of martial arts is coming from his belief that we are a loving, romantic, sentimental people. Hence, the change from "mamatay" to "magmahal." And this is in no way condescending.

    • @mandirigma1999
      @mandirigma1999 10 років тому

      ***** Yes Paul, the power and meaning of every song depends on personal interpretations, and thus is subjective in nature, but the tone and objective translation of the words and totality of it depends on the genre from which it was written. The music was composed in 1898 by Julián Felipe, and the lyrics were adapted from the Spanish poem Filipinas, written by José Palma in 1899. Originally written as incidental music, it did not have lyrics when it was adopted as the anthem of the revolutionary First Philippine Republic and subsequently played during the proclamation of Philippine independence on June 12, 1898

    • @mandirigma1999
      @mandirigma1999 10 років тому

      phisofide Hi, that's true, the actions show Tai-chi, and whether Joey knows FMA (Filipino Martial Arts) or not and however he interprets the Filipino heart is his right to interpret, but as an FMA Guro I simply want to correct our martial arts that is less understood by most. Not giving its due will simply further cloud its true meaning ...

  • @WhenRiaTravels
    @WhenRiaTravels 5 років тому +142

    The way he sung our anthem is full of soul.

  • @serenity0324
    @serenity0324 10 років тому +843

    The phrasing makes the anthem more understandable. I personally like Joey Ayala's version.

    • @samueljr.baldado9293
      @samueljr.baldado9293 10 років тому +2

      e di magsama kayong dalawa na magpaka-bugok

    • @mastaposh
      @mastaposh 10 років тому +3

      Samuel Jr. Baldado
      i think your an old sucks person hahaha cant mingle to the modern time ^o^ Good luck old man hahahaha

    • @serenity0324
      @serenity0324 10 років тому +18

      Samuel Jr. Baldado just reading your comment alone makes me think that you are the one who's "bugok" :) after all it takes one to know one :)

    • @RonaldBien
      @RonaldBien 10 років тому +7

      Samuel Jr. Baldado kaya po di umaasenso bansa natin dahil sa mga saradong utak n kagaya mo :). wag rin po mpamintas ngsisimba k p nmn. :D

    • @josonjoselito15
      @josonjoselito15 7 років тому +5

      Samuel Jr. Baldado haha baldado ka na kumikibo ka pa hahah

  • @animaticToshiue
    @animaticToshiue 3 роки тому +16

    "Ang mamatay ng dahil sa'yo" is the ultimate expression of love.

  • @gheckolytes0075
    @gheckolytes0075 5 років тому +47

    Ive never appreciated the mational anthem until ive heard this version.. for the first time ive understood and appreciated each word of the lyrics😊 genius mabuhay ka sir joey ayala

    • @hakdogsauce5567
      @hakdogsauce5567 5 років тому +4

      i appreciate his opinion on the pronunciation, but i don't agree on changing the "Ang Mamatay ng Dahil Sayo". it has a deeper meaning, it means that we can sacrifice/fight for our country.

    • @bulk_manifesto3624
      @bulk_manifesto3624 4 роки тому +3

      Why never appreciated? Another edgy millenial?

    • @DavidCarloAFermo
      @DavidCarloAFermo 4 роки тому +1

      @@bulk_manifesto3624 because of the meaning being obscured in the tempo and not everyone in the Philippines has Tagalog as their first language.

  • @mcpjm
    @mcpjm 10 років тому +7

    The way it's sung - emphasizing the right connection of phrases regardless its usual meter and rhythm - had moved me so much. It made me boost my patriotism.. This is one thing that can make you say you're proud of being a Filipino.

  • @lamusico7746
    @lamusico7746 8 років тому +394

    i guess julian felipe is smiling at this man for making a different style of this. It really reminded me of when our church made a different version of amazing grace.

    • @francoisfernando4567
      @francoisfernando4567 7 років тому +6

      LaMusicero Jose Palma too. :)

    • @hfhf1995
      @hfhf1995 7 років тому +2

      well the "diff. style" of this song is not just about the aesthetics

    • @geminigemini3276
      @geminigemini3276 6 років тому +8

      I love the way Joey sings this anthem. more profound, more meaningful, not in a hurry, with feelings. I love it.

    • @zephdo2971
      @zephdo2971 5 років тому +2

      THE ANTHEM WAS MADE IN HOPE OF FREEDOM AGAINST TYRANNY. EVEN THE ISRAELITES USED WAR SONGS.

    • @zephdo2971
      @zephdo2971 5 років тому +1

      @@geminigemini3276 what kind of feelings?
      THE ORIGINAL WAS MADE IN THE BURNING PASSION FOR FREEDOM.

  • @mariaashleydenisebarbosa4654
    @mariaashleydenisebarbosa4654 3 роки тому +5

    Awww I really like this version. Damang-dama mo ang bawat words. Mas makabayan. Petition Sana!

  • @maicster77
    @maicster77 10 років тому +7

    First time in a very long time I actually felt proud of being a Filipino...that was a very heartfelt rendition of our National Anthem. I cried a little.

  • @simpiguessu355
    @simpiguessu355 10 років тому +6

    Sir Joey do not mean to diminish the role of our martyrs but merely a suggestion. And he by all mean did a very good job by stressing the errors in singing the national anthem which are commonly set aside. May this teach us that the National Anthem is not just a song but our identity as a people, country and most specially democracy.

  • @hazelpatani6612
    @hazelpatani6612 3 роки тому +8

    I enjoyed listening to his voice singing our national anthem with clarity and right stress to the words but I think reading comments here was so ughh like 'yung ang kuletttt HAHAHAH

  • @RichMags
    @RichMags 10 років тому +9

    sarap kantahin ng pambansang awit kung ganyan. ramdam na ramdam ang mensahe.

  • @DY.OWofficial
    @DY.OWofficial 6 років тому +303

    Ang ibig sabihin nang (ang mamatay nang dahil sayo)
    Ay
    Kaya nyang ibuwis ang buhay para sa bayan.
    Di paren pwedeng baguhin.
    Idol

    • @relaxhappysadboy8275
      @relaxhappysadboy8275 5 років тому +3

      Ang magmahal ng dahil sayo

    • @gandam10
      @gandam10 5 років тому +5

      Aming ligaya ng pag may mang aapi ang magmahal ng dahil sayo. Make sense,dahil
      Mahal mo bayan mo pag lalaban mo.. gets mo ? Gets mo ba?

    • @DonTV_Goodvibes
      @DonTV_Goodvibes 5 років тому

      Sakto

    • @user-po2xh8zm3n
      @user-po2xh8zm3n 5 років тому +5

      a grim reminder sa mga mamamayan na nagbuwis ng buhay nila para sa pagmamahal nila sa bayan, where would we be now kung wala yung mga nagrevulto? probably an annex of another country, and not independent Philippines
      tas nacompose ito around the time of war.. a time when nationalism will truly be tested
      hays...puso at dugo nila nasa lyrics
      they were willing to die for the land where the people resided
      (in this day and age) he could be an example of nationalistic people who truly love their country and is willing to fight and die for the land and people... president Duterte
      meh... di naman mababago anyways

    • @brownwallet942
      @brownwallet942 5 років тому

      @@gandam10 Nonsense. Nsaan sa lyrics yung ipaglalaban don? Gets mo ba kagustuhan mo

  • @fasm98
    @fasm98 4 роки тому +19

    Liked everything except changing the last part. That line touches me in a different way. 🇵🇭

  • @robertmarcos6405
    @robertmarcos6405 10 років тому +12

    it was along time since my last music lesson... i reckon this is a creative lecture on musicality keeping with the dynamism of patriotism.
    among the many points that he made, what struck me most was his presentation on the last verse on this great song. when the anthem was originally created, to die for the country was what was heroic to do. i believe JOEY AYALA hit it in the eye when he suggests that to be nationalist now means to be positive in all things that matter, citing OFWs' love for country and family drive our kababayans to find better luck overseas, thus the phrase "ang magmahal ng dahil sa iyo"...
    There's the bigger possibility, JOEY AYALA's genius shall again be underplayed, unfortunately, by the people in the NCCA for the simple reason that some "nationalists" tend to be really rigid on their rules. Nonetheless, i want to believe that i am among the many who RESPECT AYALA's love for the country and his musical prowess....
    i mind though that the audience did not stand while the anthem was sung.... however, i might not have stood up myself if i was in the audience... given the circumstance, i might have forgotten to do so because of awe to what was transpiring onstage....
    simply GREAT!!!

  • @jakkitinkerbelle6151
    @jakkitinkerbelle6151 8 років тому +55

    ang sarap pakinggan tlga nito....the beat, the kundiman tempo, the rhythm ~ i've personally watched him sang this at his mini concert in iloilo and they used this for the opening night in an open field. Naka-focus un spotlight sa Bandila, peoples' right hands on their hearts, and super-cry after, as in! ~ not to mention, everyone noticed na meron pang ng fly by na eagle while everyone was singing this version...Love!

    • @michaelmarquez6362
      @michaelmarquez6362 5 років тому

      Wow so may nagadopt n pla ng tempo nito. Yes me too I like the kundiman tempo of Mr. JA, but I don't agree in changing the mamatay into magmahal.

  • @Paul.supergreat
    @Paul.supergreat 4 роки тому +8

    For me, the last line na " Ang mamatay ng dahil sayo" can mean two things, this just how I interpret the last line. I don't know what the writter originally intended to convey but for me this is what he was saying.
    It can mean that handa tayong ibigay ang lahat pati ang ating sariling buhay para sa ating lupang sinilangan, ang pilipinas. And what I mean by "buhay" is hindi lang literal na buhay kundi yung ating life style we can change our life style para sa interest ng buong pilipinas. By changing the bad practices.
    And the second interpretation is for the people who are willing to sell our independence, our very own country in exchange for their own interest. Para sa mga taong trumaydor sa pilipinas at sa mga pilipino, sa mga taong nag nakaw sa mga mahihirap na pilipino sa mga pumaptay sa kultura ng mga pilipino sa mga nakakalimot sa pinanggalingan, sa mga taong sumira sa kinabukasan ng kabataan, sa mga tao na sumisira sa kalikasan, para sa mga taong nakakalimutan ng ipagdasal ang pilipinas, sa mga taong nag balewala sa totoong minsahe ng lupang hinirang.
    "Ang mamatay ng dahil sayo"
    Yan ang huling linya ng pilipinas bago siya bawian ng buhay.

  • @leijovines7010
    @leijovines7010 10 років тому +9

    I agree with what this person has done....The fact that the way we sing our national anthem seems like we're marching to death...Life today is not the same during world war 1 & 2 and during Spanish times. Maybe we should move on in life and look forward to a brighter and calmer future.
    I also believe that our current way of singing this song and also some parts of the lyrics have some psychological effect on us especially to young Filipinos.
    Singing a song in a harsh way as if looking for vengeance is not good in my opinion. So in my personal opinion, give this man a cookie and let him change the way Filipinos sing our national anthem.

    • @mytubeaccount143
      @mytubeaccount143 10 років тому

      I agree with what you said. But, scratched my head cause you do not know who "this" person is.

  • @conandetective8079
    @conandetective8079 8 років тому +80

    Mas Akma ang orihinal na rendisyon ng lupang hinirang sa mga rebolusyonaryong namatay para sa bayan, patunay dito ang huling litanya ng kanta "Ang mamatay ng dahil sayo". Pero kung karaniwang tao ka lamang, hindi mo naman gugustuhin mamatay para sa iba sa sitwasyon ng bansa natin ngayon diba? Kontemporaryong musikero si Joey Ayala kaya niya binago ang huling litanya ng awit, sa panahon ngayon, mas mabuting magmahal sa kapwa kaysa sa makibaka at pumatay kahit na para sa ikabubuti ito. Napaka ganda ng intro ng rendisyon ni Joey Ayala!

  • @laorobertladjahasan6460
    @laorobertladjahasan6460 4 роки тому +15

    I love the way Joey Ayala rearranged and sung our beloved national anthem Lupang Hinirang. The spirit and the emotions that come with it made me feel proud and empowered as a Filipino. Gusto ko na tuloy manapak ng mga nang-aapi sa mga Pilipino kahit ikamatay ko pa!
    On the other hand, I'd rather not change anything in the lyrics but if I would have to it would be the last part and i'd write it as "...ang mamatay nang para sa''yo". The word "para" would highlight the intention and willingness of the Filipino to die for his beloved country.

  • @kwr609
    @kwr609 10 років тому +44

    a. The suggestions regarding phrasings are spot on.
    b. The suggestion regarding "magmahal" over "mamatay" is shallow. This song is about love of country (lupang hinirang), the country's love for its people ( bayang magiliw), love of independence (paglayang minamahal), victory in war (kislap ng watawat mo'y tagumpay na nagniningning), unceasing yearning for freedom ( araw niya... di magdidilim), the joyful willingness to fight (aming ligaya...) the oppressor and crushers of our dreams (pag may mang-aapi) because the Filipino is brave (duyan ka ng magiting).
    c. To "Sharon-ize" and "bading-ize" a classic is to render it meaningless. If we want a national anthem to which we can group hug, I suggest we change our anthem to 'Kumbaya."

    • @sushiramen01
      @sushiramen01 5 років тому

      👍👏👏👏👏

    • @Crypto_Lan
      @Crypto_Lan 5 років тому +4

      Lupang hinirang was created in the time of war so it's only natural they'd use the word "mamatay". You can't really change the lines of lupang hinirang because it spoke the hardships Filipinos faced in the times of war.

  • @williamjones4483
    @williamjones4483 6 років тому +410

    I am an American married to a Filipina. I also happen to think the Philippines National Anthem SOUNDS better than The Star Spangled Banner. Leave this one alone. DO NOT change it.

    • @Georgia1981
      @Georgia1981 5 років тому +17

      William Jones i agree. there are so many things that need to be changed in the Philippines but this is not one of them.

    • @mastereazy_
      @mastereazy_ 5 років тому +3

      @@Georgia1981 it will never be changed...there is a lesson behind in all of this.

    • @Coffee-zv9ln
      @Coffee-zv9ln 5 років тому +2

      William Jones The star spangled banner itself has many problems musically, especially when sung

    • @fernanaquino2482
      @fernanaquino2482 5 років тому +2

      Thank you

    • @hazelanncinco4866
      @hazelanncinco4866 5 років тому +6

      thank you for speaking up in behalf of filipino community

  • @DaWahine79
    @DaWahine79 3 роки тому +7

    Ang articulate din mag-English ni Sir Joey, tapos magaling pa sumulat ng tagalog song. Galing nya!👏👏👏

  • @Avenger001
    @Avenger001 10 років тому +9

    As a member of a choral ensemble, we were taught that in singing, the words should be sung and enunciated the way we would say them as if we are speaking normally; no other than the world renowned Philippine Madrigal Singers express songs in this way. Joey Ayala has done that, and it is much clearer. It's just sad that no one is allowed by law to express the national anthem that deviates from its prescribed, nay, mandated way of singing to the letter. Since music is all about expression which conveys a message, the freedom to express this beautiful song is restricted. Perhaps it is time to review the law.

  • @MarvinTolfo
    @MarvinTolfo 10 років тому +11

    naiyak ako shet.. ngayon lang ako napaluha sa national anthem natin.. galing.

    • @pinaytunay
      @pinaytunay 10 років тому +2

      ay, ako tuwing aawitin ko, lagi talaga akong naluluha

    • @samueljr.baldado9293
      @samueljr.baldado9293 10 років тому

      e kung ano-ano siguro iniintindi n'yo na walang saysay

  • @rexonbadar7226
    @rexonbadar7226 3 роки тому +5

    I'd been reading comments about bashing/commending Sir Ayala's action but please I'd like to point out that he did it because he's a songwriter, a proud filipino,and a positive perspective loving person.

  • @jjammppong
    @jjammppong 10 років тому +11

    wow, so many strong opinions. i am a nationalist myself, but i believe this is a breath of fresh air. if you ask teens nowadays if they like our anthem, i'm pretty sure they'll say no. but if they get to listen to this version, they might feel that spark of nationalistic pride that so few possess. we must reach out to the young ones because they will one day lead us. :) and i believe that magmahal and mamatay are equally good words, though very opposite in feel. :)

  • @lanadelgrace
    @lanadelgrace 10 років тому +442

    People who wrote negative comments are the ones who can't think outside the box.

    • @geromecastillon3991
      @geromecastillon3991 5 років тому +10

      outside the box ba? bobo ka ibig sabihin. bakit need mo pa mag-isip outside the box? for what? para kunyari matalino ka at creative. Kelan pa naging significance ng pagiging hindi outside the box thinker ang pagsasabi ng negative comments? Many famous people ang outside the box thinker but still can give negative comments in anything. Wag ka gumawa ng sarili mong facts. BOBO KA.

    • @justamanfromtaured6790
      @justamanfromtaured6790 5 років тому +4

      @@geromecastillon3991 good point bro

    • @dominustempus8969
      @dominustempus8969 5 років тому +2

      gerome castillon Hmmm... Not being able to think outside the box shows how close-minded you are bro. It's not "nagkukunwaring matalino", it's being able to get external thoughts other than your own ideals and knowledge. I hope that clears things out. Have a nice day.

    • @dominustempus8969
      @dominustempus8969 5 років тому +1

      Though I don't like the idea of changing our national anthem. So there's that.

    • @geromecastillon3991
      @geromecastillon3991 5 років тому +1

      @@dominustempus8969 how about you being close minded to my idea? Isa ka rin feeling open minded.

  • @sonnyhernandez9782
    @sonnyhernandez9782 Рік тому +3

    I love the way you attack the melody and strike the notes of each line...much more the so called "Pagbigkas" ng words.. At ang universal and powerful word ...that is to Love...sana may kalayaan tyong mga Pilipino to sing it as long as it is sung soulfully...Mabuhay ka Sir

  • @welbertvalencia6787
    @welbertvalencia6787 4 роки тому +3

    I know that we used to sing Lupang Hinirang when we were young, Singing it wholeheartedly while standing beneath the sun, hand on our chest and often times we got goosebumps whilst singing this because of its patriotic vibe that this song brought to us.
    However, I'm strongly believe that the ending of Lupang Hinirang should not revise because that line means a lot to us, the metaphor and its meaning remain historic and patriotic.
    Maligayang Araw ng Kalayaan sa susunod na mga Araw. Mabuhay ang Pilipinas! 🇵🇭

  • @NOR3CA
    @NOR3CA 10 років тому +143

    Ang magmahal ng dahil sayo is very good ! But this song is ginawa noong panahon ng giyera ng tayo sinakop at maraming pilipino ang nagbuwis ng buhay pra sa kapwa pilipino pra sa kalayaan. "ang mamatay ng dahil sayo" hinde lng basta lyrics.. eto ay history totoong pangyayari na ikinabit sa diwa at puso ng kanta.. na dapat ay hinde maaring kalimutan.. ...kailanman

  • @jeffmilo5066
    @jeffmilo5066 5 років тому +6

    Ang astig ng version nya. It gives me chill at mas ramdam ko lyrics. Oh my Ang ganda ng Lupang Hinirang. 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭

  • @bubblechamber06
    @bubblechamber06 10 років тому +6

    Perfect. The Lupang Hinirang is not just any song and shouldn't be sang the way only Regine Velasquez (no offense to Mrs.Alcasid, she's great!) can do. It's a song written for the love of our country and for being proud of our nationality. I think it'll be best if the song and the over-all meaning of it should be taught in school than just have it memorized. This way, students will sing it with pride and full of emotions.

  • @edgardofaro6642
    @edgardofaro6642 10 років тому +6

    Galing mo talaga Sir Joey. Palagay ko pag ginawang legal 'to mas ma i inspire ang mga bata na kantahin to sa flag ceremony.

    • @MRTISTV
      @MRTISTV 10 років тому +4

      kaya nga! mas kakantahin talaga natin to ng buong puso!

  • @jcdomingo1266
    @jcdomingo1266 5 років тому +15

    How nostalgic while he sang the song... take me back to those memory of mine in the past...

  • @ethelsucilla2708
    @ethelsucilla2708 7 років тому +8

    Joey's rendition made me tearful because it brought this beautiful poetry into a new light, I would like to invite Joey on the next Independende Day Celebration of our town so that our towns people will get to hear this more powerful version

  • @silverdarkhawk2539
    @silverdarkhawk2539 10 років тому +30

    i think Mr Ayala is just pointing up some good suggestions on an artist's perspective on how it should be done in a way that is sung understood... for me there's nothing wrong with changing the beat.

    • @celsoespejo908
      @celsoespejo908 3 роки тому

      To die for the country is heroic, to live for the country is patriotic.
      Let us first be patriot before thinking of dying for the country.

  • @RodavlasYllas
    @RodavlasYllas 5 років тому +6

    Totally makes sense, but it takes more than a song to awaken the patriotism in the heart of every Filipino.

  • @reymark2972
    @reymark2972 9 років тому +132

    Marahil malagim ang dating ng mga katagang "Ang mamatay nang dahil say iyo" ngunit mas gusto ko pa din ito kaysa sa binanggit ni Ka-Joey na "Ang magmahal nang dahil sa iyo". Sure, the latter suggestion is cute but the original words preserve the sacredness and essence as to why the hymn was written in the first place. Bagong laya noon ang Pilipinas. Ipinapahiwatig sa Lupang Hinirang ang nag-aalab na nasyonalismo at pagdiriwang ng kalayaan na katumbas ng dugo at pawis ng mga bayani ng nakalipas. Kalayaan na ti-netake natin for granted ngayon - katulad na lang ng pagkanta natin kung minsan sa awiting ito.
    Kudos to this talk for reminding everyone the respect the National Anthem ought to deserve. (May TED pala sa Pilipinas. Nice!) But in my humble opinion, the original final lines were just fine.

    • @fakino6145
      @fakino6145 8 років тому +8

      +Rey Mark Galiza
      I prefer the "ang mamatay nang dahil sa'yo" too. This death doesn't really have to be physical or in the literal sense, but to die in one's selfish interests. Forget oneself and live for the Philippines. Yes, that could also be "Ang magmahal nang dahil sa'yo" because to love is to fight for what is true and right, which is to preserve the country's interests. However, it just doesn't fit the line it succeeded: Aming ligaya na 'pag may mang-aapi...
      Ang alanganin 'di ba kapag sinabing, "Aming ligaya na 'pag may mang-aapi, ang MAGMAHAL nang dahil sa'yo"?

    • @illustris.
      @illustris. 7 років тому

      Rey Mark Galiza Nationalism really sparks when it feels right like? Let's see that phrase of yours in action then. How long do I have to wait?

    • @pagsnamvayanradio2281
      @pagsnamvayanradio2281 7 років тому +8

      Naging identity na ng mga Filipino ang hindi umaatras sa laban kahit pa sa binggit ng kamatayan.
      Noong World War 2, within a few days, bagsak na agad yung mga colonies ng ex-super power na Great Britain. Samantalang yung Bataan ay inabot ng ilang buwan.
      Sa Korean War, ganun din. Nagtakbuhan yung ilang nationalities against the onslaught of overwhelming Chinese forces pero yung mga ninuno natin, they held their ground.
      Kung papalitan natin yung 'mamatay' ng 'magmahal' a positive trait that we Filipinos are known for (a tenacious fighting heart) will be replaced with a negative trait: cowardice.
      Dying for your country to preserve its freedom has always been positive versus loving your country's enemy and collaborating with its invaders.
      I think Mr. Ayala's message through his rendition of our National Anthem has a deeper meaning. Gusto ba natin talagang maging malambot tayo pagdating sa ating mga manlulupig?

    • @moonpallera
      @moonpallera 6 років тому +2

      agree with u sir, ang pagkakaintindi ko rin is pag meron tyong ipinagtatanggol o idinidepensa dba sinasabi natin over my dead body na hndi nman ibig sabihin magpapakamatay tyo, which means na itataya mo ang buhay mo hanggang kamatayan.

    • @charlentaruc4140
      @charlentaruc4140 5 років тому

      Agree. Ginawa kasi to nung labanan kaya ipinahihiwatig nito ang history ng mga taong binuwis ang buhay para sa bayang sinilangan natin.

  • @rhonjaysonmartinez5021
    @rhonjaysonmartinez5021 10 років тому +4

    Sana yung mga ganito kaimportanteng note ang pagtuunan ng mga "CONGRESSMAN". No sir, this isn't illegal, this is patriotism. :) BOW!

  • @dinportacio4236
    @dinportacio4236 3 роки тому +100

    "Ang mamatay nang dahil sayo" ang pinaka magandang part ng Lupang Hinirang

  • @pgilbertpaulo
    @pgilbertpaulo 9 років тому +487

    Para sa'kin ha..mali ang pagkakaintindi natin ng last na "ang mamatay ng dahil sa'yo" guys pinuputol kasi natin, kung maalala natin halos lahat kun di man lahat na mga national anthem ay nagpapakita ng loyalty, courage, at love sa kanilang country, example sa US "the land of the free and the home of the brave. sa South korea may lyrics na "With this spirit and this mind, give all loyalty, in suffering or in joy, love the country." Sa atin ganito "aming ligaya ng pag may man-aapi, ang mamatay ng dahil sa'yo". Di tayo maligaya pag may nang-aapi, maligaya tayo na mamatay para sa bayan kung sakaling may mang-aapi, at sa salitang maligaya, hindi yun kasiyahan, ibig sabhin ng maligaya sa lyrics eh taos puso nating tatanggapin ang mamatay para sa bayan. Example: "Maligaya akong tanggapin ang hamon mo." Ayon, sana malinawan kayo at masyadong literal kung mag translate ang iba sa atin...

    • @angryface7135
      @angryface7135 9 років тому +11

      Actually its "Aming Ligaya NA pag may mang-aapi. However, the song does give a pessimistic feel, as if the only way to find elation during invaders is to die. The song tells the cultural environment during the revolutionary days, where being a patriot is a death sentence.
      in the original Spanishm the last two lines go like this.
      "Es una gloria para tus hijos,
      Cuando de ofenden, por ti morir."
      It is a glory for your children,
      when offended, to die for you.
      Personally the English version of the Anthem is much more positive.
      "Oh, never shall its shining fields
      Be dimmed by tyrants might."
      Which is the real intent of the anthem, that no tyrant shall dim the light coming from this "Chosen Land."

    • @ojnab85
      @ojnab85 9 років тому +7

      gilbert paulo Pagapang I only began to understand the national anthem some years ago, when I read the former official English version. The final words are " But it is glory ever, when thou art wronged, For us, thy sons to suffer and die."
      Luminaw bigla. Sa Filipino version kasi, lalo na dahil dun sa awkward phrasing and para lang tumugma sa composition, para ngang pessimistic. Di naman ineexplain yung lyrics sa school. Sauluhin ang mga naging crush ni Jose Rizal at mga paborito n'yang libro, sure, intindihin ang national anthem? Nah. Inisip ko na lang na baka ibig sabihin nun, ligaya natin pag yung mang-aapi e mamamatay dahil sa Pilipinas. Imbes na mamatay para sa Pilipinas para ipagtanggol ito sa mang-aapi. So, di lang iisang paraan pwedeng i-misconstrue ng mga bata yang lyrics na yan, pero walang nag-eexplain. At ang dilag pala ganon ang pronunciation, at ang ibig sabihin pala ay "splendor."
      Pero sa English, klaro na ang magbibigay ng buhay para sa bayan ay yung anak ng bayan.

    • @murvynsalvana
      @murvynsalvana 7 років тому +2

      Ito din ang aking pag kaka intindi..

    • @Ringgold2x
      @Ringgold2x 7 років тому

      Naisip ko rin to kanina while eating lunch for I don't know why and this evening this Tedx pop-uped in my youtube 😂

    • @coneko
      @coneko 7 років тому +2

      gilbert paulo Pagapang tama po kayo sa pagexplain pero why it has to be those martyr words that could have martyr script influence. Why can't they be positive inspiring words like those examples you gave. Kayla karamihan sa atin ay mag martyr. Young people are studying to be domestic helpers because they believe and proud to be called heroes. Yes they are heroes but it seems to me Filipinos are convinced that to be heroes is to be martyrs than being innovative. Just being confident and strong discouraged ka agad to be called arrogante. I know not all Filipinos think this way but too many of them do that it seemed to me that it became part of our culture.

  • @GodsendxGaming
    @GodsendxGaming 10 років тому +11

    Genius! I couldn't agree more that Mr. Ayala's version of the national anthem conveys a more intensified sense of patriotism.
    It's impressive that he was able to do this by just doing a few minor tweaks. He used a more Filipino-like beat; and emphasized on pronouncing and enunciating the words the way Filipinos should be.
    And his suggestion to change "mamatay" into "magmahal" is nothing but timely. Like most people, I agree that dying for your country is probably the ultimate display of patriotism, but we are no longer in an era where we need to actually suffer death just to show that we care and love our homeland.
    I bet most, if not all Filipinos, would agree that when thinking about our national anthem, two lines would almost always come immediately to our minds - "Bayang magiliw.." (the positive start); and "Ang mamatay nang dahil sa'yo" (the negative ending of the song).
    I think Mr. Ayala is just trying to say that since "mamatay" is in the last line of the anthem and most certainly will leave the most impact, it would just be better a choice to use a word that actually conveys a more positive vibe rather than a negative one.
    A different approach that he could have chosen though, since changing "mamatay" is too much of an alteration of the original piece, is to replace "dahil" with "para". I mean hey, to die "for" your country sounds better and more patriotic than to die "because" of your country right?

  • @markastillacherivias2874
    @markastillacherivias2874 4 роки тому

    Ilang taon na, naiiyak parin ako kapag pinapanood ko to.. tumatayo ang mga balahibo ko,. Maraming salamat ginoong joey ayala. Ituturo ko ito sa mga anak ko, dahil kundi ito, isa ito sa pinakamagandang kantang napagtanto ko sa buhay ko. Muli salamat sa'yo.

  • @myuudee
    @myuudee 10 років тому +41

    Originally, the lyrics was in Spanish since it was from a Spanish poem 'Filipinas' by Jose Palma. Only it was officially translated into the current Filipino version back in 1950's (though it was translated several times in the 30's and 40's). Heck, it was even revised in the 1960's. Ambeth Ocampo had already noted that in our current translation of the original lyrics have some parts that are lost in translation. Even the original beat was changed (from 2/4 to 4/4) since if we follow the original composition, we can't sing it. I don't think Joey Ayala meant to diminish the importance of the last line. I think what he meant was that, we have been singing the national anthem repeatedly for more than a thousand times, but we tend to neglect the full meaning of it. At least he was able to put a new spin on the anthem, despite knowing a lot of people would crucify him for doing it...publicly.

    • @MrBlackorg
      @MrBlackorg 10 років тому +5

      JOEY AYALA's act of revising the song is good because hes style makes a true Filipino to sing the National Anthem in no mediocre manner. Because some of us sang our anthem very fast that we especially the children cant barely understand what the song is all about . But if we're going to argue the difference with the line "Ang Mamatay" (the original line) at "Ang Magmahal"(by JOEY AYALA) ng dahil sa'yo, for me it makes no sense because both of the lyrics has the same and has a good thought. To die for our country is still like loving for our country. if we rephrase it, loving our country is worth dying for. got it right my beloved Filipino? And about that line told by Joey Ayala that "filipinos are not marching but swaying", and our martial arts is different. We cant blame him, because that is how some Filipino do or practicing today. He told that to us not to disgrace our country but to challenge us, to help us, and to make us realize that we really have to change everything that has been done or practiced inappropriately, in wrong way, et.al - got it right my beloved Filipino ;) ?

    • @celsoespejo908
      @celsoespejo908 3 роки тому

      MrBlackorg
      Who is that one expert to judge that millions are “practicing” inappropriately or wrongly?
      Are we to believe that he is better than our great musicians past and present or the Institute of National Language that translated the Lupang Hinirang to its official version?
      I think that personal opinion or privative ignorance does not justify any change both music and lyric.
      Fidelity of music to lyric is not always observed.

  • @fibreglass300
    @fibreglass300 10 років тому +569

    I totally agree with Rob' Ramos. The National Anthem was made based on our history as a nation and it will not and must not be revised just to fit in with the new generation. I believe Joey Ayala has the best intention at heart, but he doesn't seem to remember why it was made that way, the music and the lyrics... if the new generation today doesn't understand the lyrics of the song and why it was sang that way, then they must do their research and review their Philippine history.

    • @johnsolomonlegara101
      @johnsolomonlegara101 10 років тому +12

      Thank God someone who knows what a National Anthem must be like!

    • @tharealworld1
      @tharealworld1 10 років тому +25

      Corruption is also part of the nations history. So according to your flawed reasoning, corruption SHOULD ALWAYS be part of the Philippines.

    • @johnsolomonlegara101
      @johnsolomonlegara101 10 років тому +18

      tharealworld1 Do you understand YOUR flawed reasoning as well? Please, don't be an idiot, you know that's not what we meant. You're making yourself sound like you can't understand at all.

    • @binbinwaslo4519
      @binbinwaslo4519 6 років тому +19

      I believe the changes he wants to impart on the National Anthem is of good intention; the changes doesn't necessarily mean changing the past or the history itself. It just so happen that patriotism nowadays demands a different way of showing it. Somehow following the norms and tradition could limit our potentials. I am speaking in behalf of the millennials and I am speaking in general terms. As our country is coping up with the changes, there are matters we need to develop as well.
      Change is good. And change again, doesn't mean forgetting the past.

    • @nanimendiola2545
      @nanimendiola2545 6 років тому

      fibreglass300 I agree

  • @pearl3352
    @pearl3352 4 роки тому +13

    I was literally stand up inside McDonalds store in New Paltz, NY with my right hand on my left side chest while listening to our national anthem. I was silently singing while tears running down on my cheeks. I am a big fan of change, but please leave our national anthem alone.

  • @catchtube67
    @catchtube67 10 років тому +11

    It's nice and all, and Joey Ayala is a great artist, but the fact that a lot of people find the National Anthem is not because of how it is sung. It's simply because of the fact that you get bored when something's done the right way. Not all, but most Filipinos. I like the National Anthem as it is. It is sung like a march, like a military march, and it should stay that way. I put my hand in my chest when I sing it, stop and stand when a guy or a company sings it, and I stand for it inside cinemas during last full show. Yes, I am not the most nationalistic person here, but no, I will agree with anyone if that persons says why then did the people not stand when Joey Ayala sang the song. Isn't that what we are SUPPOSED to do when we here the national anthem? So yes, our National Anthem and how it's supposed to be sung is not intended as an OPM, so stop getting your handkerchiefs wet people for something that's not gonna address issues on our lack of nationalism. Just my two cents.

  • @nicanorista
    @nicanorista 10 років тому +4

    This should be shared. Thumbs up for this. Congratulations.

  • @deetiger6592
    @deetiger6592 3 роки тому +1

    never gets tired of watching this! Thank Joey Ayala and TEDx Talks. Joey Ayala talks more and beyond Lupang Hinirang here.

  • @Davao420
    @Davao420 3 роки тому +3

    Omg, I saw this being performed in a bar somewhere in Davao. He introduced his friends to the audience, who biked from Manila.

  • @MonzennCarloMallari
    @MonzennCarloMallari 10 років тому +14

    Perhaps the notion of dying in the last verse is better understood in the context of the second to last verse, in that we are willing to do something so horrible (and do it happily) because (a) oppressors are around us, and (b) we are doing it for the country. In fact, the concept of love is already reflected in the previous verses ("lupa ng araw..." denotes that we live in a country of light/passion, glory and love, and (because of that?) we are happy to be with Mother Philippines).
    Mr. Ayala's version is inspiring, but it also proves that updating a song (let alone a national anthem) involves more than changing one word. Perhaps a reread is best for the anthem.

    • @Slayer_Demons
      @Slayer_Demons 10 років тому

      Right you are. back to the last lines of the song, we are willing to die if oppressors come(and we are perhaps overpowered), we will fight to the death for the country.

  • @terrencesora1174
    @terrencesora1174 5 років тому +2

    The scenario at that time when this song was made was insignificantly futile so basing it to this lyrics " Aming ligaya ng pag may man-aapi, ang mamatay ng dahil sa'yo" was pride. It means willingness of whatever what the possibilities would be.

  • @rjordist4925
    @rjordist4925 10 років тому +7

    wow, perfect version and accompaniment. galing pgkadeliver yung lyrics. emphasize talaga. the living legend joey ayala... thank you very very very much.... group huggggg.... hehe.

  • @jonnamaealteza8978
    @jonnamaealteza8978 4 роки тому +3

    Ansarap kantahin after mawala ng covid 😭❤️ Ingat tayong lahaaat! ❤️

  • @harleysvd5457
    @harleysvd5457 3 роки тому +1

    "Ang mamatay ng dahil sayo" has historical context/value. You don't change it just because you have the privilege to love in this modern free country.

  • @julliusgulles
    @julliusgulles 10 років тому +4

    The constant in this world is change...so accept the fact that we need to change for the better...but the thought or the sense of the national anthem is still there so there will be no problem...

  • @jessielee5214
    @jessielee5214 5 років тому +15

    The actual singing starts at 4:28. You're welcome.

    • @ejmtv3
      @ejmtv3 4 роки тому +3

      No. Better to watch the full discussion

    • @yoboimiggy6513
      @yoboimiggy6513 3 роки тому

      agree

  • @shahanibraga7498
    @shahanibraga7498 4 роки тому +1

    Sa’y pantalos ko, duga met ya pinanbago to so “sa mamatay” Ed “sa magmahal dahil Sayo.” In my opinion it conveys HEALING. I like his changes.

  • @PINOYSHOWBIZLATEST
    @PINOYSHOWBIZLATEST 6 років тому +271

    No need to change how the National Anthem must be sung or to change the lyrics. Joey Ayala must have a point but he will never understand the core of every word put into this song to fit into the whole history of the Philippines or the feeling they felt. If the words of our National Anthem is taken literally, then one must give a bias interpretation. Let's respect the people behind this song and do not use the National Anthem for personal gain. What we can do now is to tell our children what the song is all about so they will know the real meaning and they will sing it by heart.

    • @yiposadas1583
      @yiposadas1583 6 років тому +10

      Pinoy Showbiz Latest the changed melody made a lot of meaning. Today’s generation will understand it more clearly. I’d be proud to be part of the generation where the national anthem was given more emotions. I still respect the one who made the original. It does not go away.

    • @thegreat4083
      @thegreat4083 6 років тому +12

      The youth or even some old people doesn't understand the national anthem not because of howbit was sung but because of the lack of explanations in the school. The teachers let the students memorize but they never explained what it means. In short Flipinos cannot understand their national anthem because they don't know what it means. Most even cannot memorize even only half of the song. How sad

    • @jayveedelacruz755
      @jayveedelacruz755 6 років тому +2

      I think the melody should be change

    • @babygunz0604
      @babygunz0604 6 років тому +7

      He made changes to the pauses so the words are more understandable. Even if he changed the ending, it's not a drastic change to where the song has lost its meaning. Patriotism, love for the country, it's all still there.

    • @atordidosatordidos8209
      @atordidosatordidos8209 6 років тому +6

      joey ayala, being a good musician, basically applied polyrithmic pattern into the National Anthem allowing him to sing the lyrics in their full words removing contracted words.

  • @RicoNavea
    @RicoNavea 10 років тому +8

    I hope someone should petition to Supreme Court that Republic Act No. 8491 is unconstitutional. Art. III, Sec. 4 of the Constitution states that no law shall be passed abridging the freedom of expression and, clearly, RA 8491 curtails our freedom in expressing our patriotism through our own rendition of the national anthem.
    By singing our own version of National Anthem does not mean that we are disrespecting the history or the people who fought for the country.

    • @doc2log
      @doc2log 10 років тому +2

      So everytime you want to express your feelings, you'd want to change the constitution? That's a formula for anarchy.

    • @irvinbugtong1868
      @irvinbugtong1868 10 років тому

      no problem with rendition. just don't mess with the lyrics...

    • @catchtube67
      @catchtube67 10 років тому

      Quoting it from the Constitution does not make your right absolute. Reviewing the history of your beloved country will.
      And FYI, this has nothing to do with freedom. Look it up and Google and you will see something there that says do not play with the national anthem.

  • @gabbmalabor4919
    @gabbmalabor4919 4 роки тому +1

    Tayong mga pinoy talaga napaka patriotic. Kahit ang hilig natin sa imported brands, sobrang mahal na mahal talaga natin ang Pinas. Ang warm sa heart.

  • @randolin1
    @randolin1 10 років тому +5

    I laughed and cried so hard at Joey's genious! We should hold an instant referendum to change the existing national anthem to Joey's version.

  • @ongjanette
    @ongjanette 4 роки тому +9

    The man is a genius. Bravo for the re-worked tempo to improve the clarity of the words and cadence of the syllables. 🤓

  • @ronelfernan
    @ronelfernan Рік тому +2

    This is the best version of our national anthem, Lupang Hinirang! But the last line, "ang mamatay ng dahil sa'yo" should stay as it is. Mabuhay ang Pilipinas 🇵🇭

  • @ashaide
    @ashaide 10 років тому +49

    Well, the only problem is that, as Joey Ayala said, it's an illegal act. What he's done is nothing short of subversive because he's not only changed the meter to a 6-count - it IS a military march after all - he's changed the lyrics. There's a LEGAL way of singing the Lupang Hinirang. And unless that changes, you're not going to hear this version sung.
    To be fair to the national anthem, that last part was misinterpreted. The anthem is not asking you to die: it's saying that the sons and daughters of the Philippines are willing to die for the country. The reasons why are in the rest of the lyrics.
    In fact, there is a reason why the Lupang Hinirang was composed that way by Julian Felipe. It was sung by a band first, during the proclamation, and was in fact first named as the Marcha Nacional Filipina, as requested by Emilio Aguinaldo. Jose Palma's poem was the basis for the lyrics.
    It was not meant to woo like many kundiman do. It does not present the "swaying" motions of Filipinos that Joey Ayala said. The context of our national anthem is that it was written in a time of struggle to commemorate the birth of a new nation. The Lupang Hinirang was talking about a country recently born from a war of independence and presents not our hospitality but the side of us that has a burning desire to be free and the willingness to fight or even die for that freedom.
    Which is why it is a martial march. As far as I know, most national anthems are marches. Because most nations were born from the crucible of war and these were war songs.

    • @RicoNavea
      @RicoNavea 10 років тому +10

      I disagree with Mr. Rob' Ramos. The law that prescribe how Lupang Hinirang should be sang is UNCONSTITUTIONAL. Sec. 4, Art. III of the 1987 Constitutions says "No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech, OF EXPRESSION, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances."
      That law obviously is unconstitutional since it controls us on how we sing the National Anthem and they are not giving us freedom on how to express our love for our country by our own rendition of the National Anthem. Someone should go to Supreme Court and ask that law be declared unconstitutional. The problem with the government they are not sending them to jail so it will be questioned before the Supreme Court.
      However, I agree that as long as that law is in effect it should be followed but it should be questioned before the Supreme Court.

    • @rogermaslonsr.9156
      @rogermaslonsr.9156 10 років тому +9

      Your comment is absolutely disarming, G. Ramos. Perfectly said, and I totally agree with you.
      On the other hand, I beg to disagree with G. Navea, if I may state my opinion, given that yours truly is Polish by blood, at Pinoy sa puso lang:
      I have come to admire and love the Filipino people. During some time I had the honor of forming part of the Philippine Performing Arts choir of Chicago, in which I was the lone tall-nosed puti and, as a matter of fact, through considerable effort I learned by heart the Pambansang Awit, feeling that respect totally obligated me to perfection, and I felt EXTREMELY honored to sing it with the choir at each presentation, most conscious of the love of Bayan, pride, nationalism and historic heroism of the Filipino people. In my humble but steadfast opinion, I find it to be totally reasonable and admirable that the Pambansang Awit is honored and respected to the extent of such formal regulation. I believe that this song is sacred and untouchable and there is not the slightest room for deviation from a perfectly straight line.
      Just as with the flag. For example, one young Pinoy had the bright idea of tampering with the flag, probably thinking liberally like G. Navea, by painting it with one "slight" "variation": he replaced the Sun with none other than ...a cannabis leaf! I gave him a piece of my mind, reminding him of how that flag, for which so many have heroically fought and died, is SACRED and defacing it in any manner whatsoever is totally unacceptable.
      I believe that Freedom of Speech has nothing whatsoever to do with the established rules to preserve the due respect for and integrity of the National Anthem. We all have heard how the National Anthem is sung in the United States in public events: In an overwhelming majority of cases, variations and "embellishments" are thrown into the singing that truly disgust me, making it sound like an Africanized pop song -atrocious and intolerable.
      I am considering moving to the Philippines in retirement; if and when China attacks the Perlas ng Silanganan, most definitely "Amin ligaya, na pag may mang-aapi, ANG MAMATAY NANG DAHIL SA IYO!"

    • @gabriell16bishop
      @gabriell16bishop 10 років тому +7

      Who cares? If everyone starts singing it what's the government gonna do? Imprison everyone?

    • @zhealm
      @zhealm 10 років тому +4

      How would you expect the change of this heartwarming song , if you don't start the change now?
      This version has a positive reinforcement that could change how Filipinos, even those of our uneducated countrymen, will serve the Philippines.
      The change is not a destructive one, Yes, Mr. Ayala did something unconstitutional and "illegal". But Philippine Constitution is already faulty. I'm not saying we should by pass the constitution because it has TOO many holes. However we can patch those holes and mend the cracks.
      The version Mr. Ayala sung didn't harm anything or did something to disgraced the meaning of the song. The version enhances the song. It made it more heartfelt and understandable by every single Filipino.
      ^_^

    • @gabriell16bishop
      @gabriell16bishop 10 років тому

      What? you mean start changing the song?

  • @christopherbaccay5877
    @christopherbaccay5877 10 років тому +8

    The 'Ang Mamatay' is our PRIDE! Like what our ancestors and heroes did, they fought till death for our Freedom, for our Country and for US. So don't change that part. The renditions is good, he even pronounced the words correctly.

    • @detectivekunotv6899
      @detectivekunotv6899 6 років тому

      tama! parang yun ang sense of patriotism natin kasi kung "ang magmahal" ang ipapalit parang nagbabanal banalan nanaman tayo...

  • @nickliwag7234
    @nickliwag7234 2 роки тому +1

    Ang galing, it started with 4/4 turned 3/4, then back to 4/4. it captured the emotion of the lyrics.

  • @Kdrama_Updates
    @Kdrama_Updates 10 років тому +8

    Though our constitution is strict on matters regarding our national anthem. I believe there is nothing bad with Mr. Joey Ayala's way of singing "Lupang Hinirang". Yes maybe there is a change in beat & phrasing of lyrics but it is still as beautiful and patriotic as it is. Perhaps Filipinos should always have open minds.