This is why the Philippines is filled with singers!Waleska & Efra react to Elementary School singing

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  • Опубліковано 21 вер 2024
  • Sup people!
    This is really cool to watch and gives us a better understanding culturally why they are such good live singers in the Philippines,
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  • @kuki_addict
    @kuki_addict Рік тому +413

    Hi, I'm one of the students who performed there! Our teacher is Teacher Malaya! It's sad that we Don have ukulele at grade 5 to college. Our school in the Philippines, dipolog is Dipolog Pilot Demonstration School. Grades 1-4 performed this. I am a grade 4 pupil. The song we played is called One Day. The second song is called Remember us this way.
    We have practised for 1-2 months for this. Thank you all for making this popular and making this possible. We are more than 100 kids, possibly 200-500 kids.

  • @etheldimacutac6461
    @etheldimacutac6461 Рік тому +96

    The boy you're a fond of is actually my nephew, his name is Ashton and he'd be so proud of himself because you happened to notice him. So thank you! Hahahahahahaha sending love from the Philippines.

  • @thedapilar-pineda6239
    @thedapilar-pineda6239 Рік тому +218

    Growing up in the Philippines I remember singing the National anthem with the whole school in the school yard then once everybody is in the classroom the day starts with a little program where teacher assigns an MC for the day and the MC gets to call on the performers one by one to perform in front of the class. It’s kept simple with usually solo singing or poem presentation. I didn’t realize then that it was a form of character development besides being trained for literary and musical.

    • @minaflores6650
      @minaflores6650 Рік тому +15

      Oh yes I was very much a part of that era...even up to high school. Homeroom programs.
      Also there were be annual folk dancing competitions in all the barrio schools in our town
      After the flag ceremony we will have a 30 mins practice daily where our dance teacher is on stage coaching everyone. Weekends were devoted to practice too. And you can be excused in class if there are special practice to further polish the performance. Its an affair that everyone in the community would not miss, parents specially, as it is presented in the town plaza.
      My mom would complain, bcoz all 4 siblings join and the expense for costumes is not in her budget. But people are very kind to lend old costumes.😊

    • @koridesingano4735
      @koridesingano4735 Рік тому +7

      @@minaflores6650 indeed :) I sang Isang Linggong Pag-ibig in Grade 1 then Selena's dreaming of you in Grade 2 I only did poems in Grade 3 because I realized how off key I was. Those were the best mornings of my Elementary Life.

    • @diwata1124
      @diwata1124 Рік тому +6

      I remember this during my elementary years. A short class program every Monday!

    • @ernestgabrielwatanabe2414
      @ernestgabrielwatanabe2414 Рік тому +6

      In elementary, talent show is a must. In highschool, harana is a necessity.

    • @candylalush6967
      @candylalush6967 Рік тому +2

      I sing Destiny haha,because the mc is my seat mate,even i hide in a desk ,haha

  • @viethmiercuevas2716
    @viethmiercuevas2716 Рік тому +135

    this is part of our educational curriculum .. music. as we grow up we are introduced to music.. aside from singing.. ( the national anthem, traditional/folk songs and even pop songs) we are introduced to musical instruments.. the most basic is the ukelele ...

    • @isabelespejo7566
      @isabelespejo7566 Рік тому +5

      YES IN PHILIPPES SCHOOL FROM THE MOMEMTS YOU START SCHOOLING YOU LEARN MUSIC ALREADY " IN FACT WE GOT 30 MINUTES CLASS "

    • @eugener.910
      @eugener.910 Рік тому +6

      This was one of our subject in grade school Music and Arts, my favorite subject ever besides recess. Not to brag, I am a wedding singer now. I think this benefited me of being a choir member back in school days 🤭🤔😉😎

    • @akasands
      @akasands Рік тому

      True. Other countries do have this subject as well, though.

  • @charmchiggs4102
    @charmchiggs4102 Рік тому +19

    Music is a thing in the Philippines. Young and old are hopelessly romantic when it comes to listening to good music, singing, or playing musical instruments. My niece learned to play clarinet at an early age. She goes with her dad in every music stint our hometown band is invited to. She took it after her father who is a trumpeter and guitarist. My family excels in creative arts. Our father was a well-known musician who taught music and played trumpets, drums, and guitar. Though i stopped playing the guitar after an accident and hurt one of my fingers, I did well in watercolor painting.

  • @croweyes8546
    @croweyes8546 Рік тому +65

    Filipino or Filipina students was so very disciplined from home to their schools that's why they learned in a week or a days only.

  • @JulieAspiras-w2k
    @JulieAspiras-w2k Рік тому +81

    Have you watched graduations and moving up ceremonies where the students sang MAPA of SB19 as their graduation song?😊❤🎉🎉🎉

  • @samuelv.moreno2311
    @samuelv.moreno2311 Рік тому +144

    Kids in the other countries sings nursery rhymes but here in the Philippines we sing powerful songs hahaha

    • @MaxMerrier
      @MaxMerrier Рік тому +1

      😂😂😂

    • @prcy_jcksn9614
      @prcy_jcksn9614 Рік тому

      You are a victim of Pinoy Baiting of foreigners

    • @gladysroca4007
      @gladysroca4007 Рік тому +6

      You're right. Nursery rhymes are for nursery students toddlers. If uiu reach in elementary grade school you start singing these songs. Kids in Philippines have no problem in practicing,, they enjoy doing it.

  • @jane1619
    @jane1619 Рік тому +25

    This is really usual in the Philippines. My father was once a conductor in a Rondalla which is an ensemble of stringed instruments. There would be around more or less 30 elementary students. It’s so fun because they would be playing on weekends early morning at our house and once they play, my sleep is over 😅

  • @Dongitzclem57
    @Dongitzclem57 Рік тому +18

    This is normal in the philippines. In my grade school days, i was a member of our rondalla group where i play ukelele and guitar. We accompany the singing of the philippine national anthem. We even do carollings every december where we sang house to house christmas songs. A group composed of 50 plus pupils/students. And even graduation ceremonies, the graduating students sing their farewel graduation song. I remember in my high school grad, we sang bridge over troubled water.

  • @creatourchannel
    @creatourchannel Рік тому +390

    Punishment in elementary schools in the Philippines would be to sing a song in front of your classmates. Lol

    • @Pampaneng
      @Pampaneng Рік тому +13

      Ahahaha. Yes. So true

    • @tokkipark1817
      @tokkipark1817 Рік тому +16

      So true 😂 or every year we (in our school) we introduce ourselves by showing a talent in front of the class and 90% was singing lol even tho my classmates are all the same every year 😂😂😂😂 idk tho if my school still do this (elem-Hs)

    • @v2vboni
      @v2vboni Рік тому +1

      Yes... ; )---

    • @charmingshinnie2001
      @charmingshinnie2001 Рік тому +9

      When you were late or got zero to a quiz😅😂

    • @mayolynjulian2609
      @mayolynjulian2609 Рік тому

      yes so true🤣🤣

  • @darrylmendoza5299
    @darrylmendoza5299 Рік тому +13

    Philippines is a promise land. One day our country will shine and the Filipino will be the proudest people in the world..

    • @MRDPG59
      @MRDPG59 10 місяців тому

      In my mind your country already 'shines' and after traveling all around the Philippines 30+ times I also see that Pinoy are already the proudest people in the world
      Ingat/Amping to all the Pinoy out there
      Mahal Na mahal Pilipinas ako :):):)

  • @lingranay7785
    @lingranay7785 Рік тому +16

    Awesome performance..
    Pupils from Phillipines..
    Proud Filipino children 👍❤️🙏
    Thank you for sharing this vedio
    Love you both Waleska Herera❤️🙏

  • @quattrocentoventi
    @quattrocentoventi Рік тому +198

    This is literally the school where they train Filipinos to eventually join Efra’s group of Filipinos to welcome aliens on earth 😂

    • @bambam8783
      @bambam8783 Рік тому

      😂😂

    • @angeloc.7400
      @angeloc.7400 Рік тому +1

      😂😂😂 Now we know who's been watching Efra a lot.

    • @janessaongcal22official4
      @janessaongcal22official4 Рік тому +1

      😂😂oo nga amp😂😂parang May parating talaga

    • @janessaongcal22official4
      @janessaongcal22official4 Рік тому +1

      I really relate kakatawa kasi lumaki talaga ako sa musika kaya ngayun taga gawa ako ng musika😅

    • @alicia3108
      @alicia3108 5 місяців тому

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @FirstLast-sz5ph
    @FirstLast-sz5ph Рік тому +34

    I remember when i was a kid every morning we sang. all the children at the school and sang That's our morning routine. Every school in the Philippines that time has that routine they call it a flag ceremony. I remember we sang local Christmas songs. Nostalgia moment.

  • @emmanuelsantos2921
    @emmanuelsantos2921 Рік тому +11

    Schools in the Philippines are full of singing! Pinoy teacher here! ❤

  • @warfenavasquez8760
    @warfenavasquez8760 Рік тому +6

    the teacher is very IMPRESSIVE AND SUPERB! my God how she was able to discipline and encourage these kids! wow wow wow i salute you teacher!❤️❤️❤️ congratulations kids for listening your teacher.

  • @raisaoliveros2773
    @raisaoliveros2773 Рік тому +26

    Growing up, we learned about harmonization at school during music class. every year there’s chorale competition amongst each class by batch

  • @tess81077
    @tess81077 Рік тому +5

    Schools in the Philippines, mostly in the province, have this special class for arts, music, dancing, acting, and speech and writing. Which is very much awesome because we don't pay for those things but the children get it free from their respected schools from their teachers as their mentor who will mould them starting from grade 1 up to grade 6 and continue until in high school. My daughters was a choir member at their school, they were taught about voice lessons while playing ukelele but that was before the pandemic started.

  • @gabrielvicente6027
    @gabrielvicente6027 Рік тому +24

    Love these children singing Lady GaGA's iconic song. The music teacher did a wonderful job. Thanks for this episode, God bless

    • @teacherfinaofficial
      @teacherfinaofficial Рік тому

      Definitely...the teacher is remarkable and the kids as well👏👏👏

  • @renesioanno-que658
    @renesioanno-que658 Рік тому +6

    Nice seeing your reactions Guapong Waleska and magandang Efra !God bless you and mabuhay !

  • @minamaine6493
    @minamaine6493 Рік тому +10

    through out the whole of our educational career here in the Philippines music, dance, and the arts are integral part of it. thank you po!

  • @mrkhmy
    @mrkhmy Рік тому +7

    Soon as I saw the steps where they sat, my memory brought me back to my school days when we had to do the same musical or dance performances. And when I checked the original video, it was no surprise that the video was actually from the very same school I graduated from, the Dipolog Pilot Demonstration School, which recently celebrated its centennial anniversary. Bravo, DPDS!

  • @D5hadows
    @D5hadows Рік тому +14

    I remember doing something similar when I was in elementary back in the Philippines. The whole music class would perform on different venues, sometimes in another city and help get donations for our school. 😊

  • @musTZik
    @musTZik Рік тому +8

    This is actually my elementary school back in the Philippines and they did that to celebrate the 100th anniversary of my dear alma mater Dipolog Pilot Demonstration School ❤ ahh i miss that stairs i used to run and play there while waiting for my mom to pick me up after school..

  • @aleanahsacar4214
    @aleanahsacar4214 Рік тому +6

    It brings back memories of my school days. We did have Music classes from elementary to high school (it's still in the curriculum today) where we all learn church songs (I know 4 versions of Our Father in English and 3 versions in Tagalog). If we're interested we can join the church choir or sign up for bandurria classes.
    Singing is such an integral part of school here. We sing the national anthem every morning. We have Music classes. We have choir competitions where every class has to participate. We have singing contests where you represent your class. We have school activities with intermission numbers which is almost always someone singing. There's also Buwan Ng Wika (Language Month) where we sing Tagalog songs exclusively in competitions.

  • @yeyecalo9944
    @yeyecalo9944 Рік тому +6

    I graduated from this elementary school in 1980. Thank you for featuring this. I also learned the ukelele when I was in grade 4.

  • @mielcornberrymommyatin170
    @mielcornberrymommyatin170 Рік тому +20

    I remember my child when he was still in grade 1. I told him to sing a nutsery rhyme in front of my parents, his grandparents. He said" Mom, nursery rhymes are just for day care and kindergarten, I'm already in Grade 1".

  • @alexanderfrost2943
    @alexanderfrost2943 Рік тому +2

    That my friend is one of the many secrets as to why there are many talented singers in the Philippines!

  • @chillaxtita7339
    @chillaxtita7339 Рік тому +8

    i remember my elementary days, i played banduria and need to sing also every morning in flag ceremony, i think thats one way of vocalization🤔a happy memory in the Philippines❤

  • @Siblingscookbang
    @Siblingscookbang Рік тому +8

    95% of the Philippines is a good singing ❤😊 and I'm proud that I'm in to 5% ❤🎉😂 balakayojan

  • @ysmaelinductivo6791
    @ysmaelinductivo6791 Рік тому +4

    You guys are Filipino Favorites.....Thank you fot your LOVE..!!!

  • @renatosamonte2533
    @renatosamonte2533 Рік тому +4

    thanks Waleska and Efra,i told you you‘ll enjoy and amaze with this elementary children of Dipolog.thanks again till another video.🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭

  • @cristyonia1043
    @cristyonia1043 Рік тому +5

    That's how it is in Philippine grade school. There's programs every week. Sing national anthem everyday.

  • @c0hree
    @c0hree Рік тому +3

    Ooooh! That’s my school! Batch 2012 here 🙋🏻‍♀️
    I do remember during my 3rd grade there we were required to have our own ukelele because we all need to learn how to play it.

    • @kuki_addict
      @kuki_addict Рік тому

      Hii! What's your name? Because I'm a grade 4 pupil, SSP. My name is Xythea B. Han.

  • @karendimacutac8060
    @karendimacutac8060 Рік тому +2

    Yay! Proud Mommy here❤ My son is the one with the blue uke, who u said is funny😂

  • @iamjheiphi
    @iamjheiphi Рік тому +11

    We sing 2 to 3 songs everyday during flag ceremony in our school. We were already trained to sing since we were kids 😅

  • @MRDPG59
    @MRDPG59 16 днів тому

    Does not matter if you are a street kid or rich kid in the Philippines they are so proud of their country and very patriotic even in the cinemas when they play the anthem EVERYONE will stand with hand over heart while it plays
    Mahal na mahal Pilipinas ako :)

  • @cristetabayona4060
    @cristetabayona4060 Рік тому +4

    Proud to be Filipino because ever since big value of music, dance, and performance are great the school develope the talent also compitition at age 6 there pageant like little miss and adorable kids❤❤❤

  • @wrhytz
    @wrhytz Рік тому +9

    What is so awsome with the Philippines's educational curriculum is the integration of music as a separate subject, from early learners 'till highschool. . .and a yearly "Song Fest" in every level and each section would perform competetively at school level. 🎉

  • @cutepanda7231
    @cutepanda7231 Рік тому +5

    Thank you for reacting to our performance you can't see me because I was on the other side and the person who recorded our performance is on the other side so my face is blurred but thank you so much we are so happy to see this thank you

    • @tributagabawa5746
      @tributagabawa5746 Рік тому

      thank you anyhow for being a part of that amazing performance

  • @orlandobangayan8178
    @orlandobangayan8178 Рік тому +12

    Thank you Waleska & Efra, for recognizing Filipinos. 🌹❤️💀🇵🇭🗡️👍

  • @cristita-w9b
    @cristita-w9b Рік тому +1

    many philippines secondary schools have school bands, rondalla (group using string instruments like guitar, banduria, octavina, bandolina, etc), music clubs/groups. aside from graduations, juniors and seniors prom activities have also a theme song every year.
    a great number of drummers playing on streets are worthy of your reactions. try looking for filipino festivals like dinagyang, maskara, sinulog , aliwan etc.

  • @alroyuy410
    @alroyuy410 Рік тому +2

    I am from Dipolog City and graduated from the same school Dipolog Pilot Demonstration School. The conductor in the video was also my conductor when we won choral competition in the Philippines :) Proud to be a product from DPDS! DPDS just celebrated its 100 years and just had its grand alumni homecoming this month, and our batch will also have Christmas reunion in December for Christmas holidays! Many DPDS alumni are now working in Philippine politics, mathematicians, scientists in the UK, chef in dubai a and more. Dipolog City is a very tiny coastal city in zamboanga del norte. :)

    • @alroyuy410
      @alroyuy410 Рік тому

      leftmost classroom was my Grade 1 classroom, and the rightmost was my 2nd grade classroom hahaha

    • @alroyuy410
      @alroyuy410 Рік тому

      we call this rondalla (rondalya)

  • @dagnetaggart3205
    @dagnetaggart3205 Рік тому +3

    ❤❤❤ OMG! Totally reminded me of our bands in school. We had a strings band and lots of POP and rock bands. Learned to play Mandolin and guitar but eventually the drum kit called my name.

  • @manawari_corner989
    @manawari_corner989 Рік тому +2

    We do have MAPEH Classes where you probably do not have a choice but to sing or dance even thou you think you can't HAHAHAHAHA because in order to finish a certain grade or level, you have to pass MAPEH too.
    Music, Arts, Physical Ed, and Health.
    Aside from that, you get to always sing every weekday for flag ceremony before classes start where it is basically Prayer, National Anthem, Patriotic Oath, Sing the 'Ako ay Pilipino' and for us in MIMAROPA Region, we also sing the Palawan March and then, a Dancercise (Dance × Exercise).

  • @eugeniosantos3419
    @eugeniosantos3419 Рік тому

    hello waleska and efra. good day and peace be with you always. im a 65 yrs old FILIPINO and studied elementary education in a governments school in our place. during our times, there were a lot of extra curricular actvities in our school. one of which was playing in rondalla. we were taught on how to play a string instrument that was similar to a guitar but a smaller with different kind of strings. those were the days were we enjoy each we had to practice and performed in front of our parents, teachers and other invited guests. Oh how I missed those memories so much. thank you for featuring this and hope to see more. stay safe always and GOD BLESS US ALL !!! MORE POWER

  • @LiezylLsibbaluca
    @LiezylLsibbaluca Рік тому +6

    Filipinos are amazing

  • @erzascarlet2925
    @erzascarlet2925 Рік тому +1

    I'm very impressed too salamat teacher students 😊

  • @landzfernandez5623
    @landzfernandez5623 Рік тому +1

    i'm a Flipino and this is the first time i watch this video.. oh my gosh this is so good and it touches me.. 😍

  • @maye7935
    @maye7935 11 місяців тому

    Reminds me of my childhood when I was a member of the community rondalla at our municipal in the Philippines. Thank you for featuring them. You both should come in the Philippines soon!

  • @renejosepsagrado7852
    @renejosepsagrado7852 Рік тому +2

    if i am not mustaken, since its the end of the school year, this is part ofcthe commencement program of the school... They are singing to their parents...At an early age, We Filipino's are not just being trained to sing...we are taught to sing from the heart😊

  • @elanneyamoto4976
    @elanneyamoto4976 Рік тому +6

    Awesome kids!Good job.
    Kudos to the teacher.

  • @juliecamit1792
    @juliecamit1792 Рік тому +9

    These performances will go and on until we finish highschool back then. That's one training we had back then.

  • @abnewgemchoice1699
    @abnewgemchoice1699 Місяць тому

    We do have this ukelele club during elementary days but not everyone can afford to buy ukelele (esp since it's a public school) so it's cool to see my classmates going to practice back then. I remember getting jealous because they can play a song.

  • @pia__universe1024
    @pia__universe1024 Рік тому +9

    When i was in elementary we always sing.... there are carol competition every christmas. We were trained. We practice vocalization a lot 😂

  • @hemiepadis5841
    @hemiepadis5841 Рік тому +2

    Philippines gradually progresses through their talents

  • @rachelbautista8306
    @rachelbautista8306 Рік тому +3

    Only in the Philippines 😅 Filipinos loves to sing, love this video❤❤❤👍

  • @cristydelmas5556
    @cristydelmas5556 Рік тому +1

    Addicted watching your reactions❤❤❤❤❤, lots of love to you both from philippines💞💞💞💞🇵🇭

  • @Silly_Hoku
    @Silly_Hoku Рік тому +2

    The kids perfomance are so good!!! I am in that school!

  • @vjv3217
    @vjv3217 Рік тому +1

    can you imagine if 10 sections of a classroom can sing and play instrument?
    its like at the very early age they were trained and maybe "One Day" its one or two of them will be a great singers. "ONE DAY"

  • @lionkingcrown
    @lionkingcrown 2 місяці тому

    Singing in school is just our punishment when we don't do good that's our consequence. At first we act shy but hahahaha well bruhh~~ singing? We're just having a hard time to think which song to pick than worrying our voice. 🥲😅 I miss my school days so bad. 🥲
    Love your reactions 😍 Proud Pilipino here❤

  • @margaritateves-hg3kv
    @margaritateves-hg3kv Рік тому +1

    Thank you for appreciatings the talents of this kids and the teacher.Yes its not easy to train the kids in this age..

  • @jelynsinaguinan2365
    @jelynsinaguinan2365 4 місяці тому

    These kids deserve the world❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @nemiaposadas6617
    @nemiaposadas6617 Рік тому +3

    I love you two😅watching you both makes my day good❤thank you❤❤❤

  • @rosec.4863
    @rosec.4863 Рік тому +1

    That's my Alma Mater " Dipolog Pilot Demonstration School" year 1985 graduate ❤

  • @Alchemist-qz7zm
    @Alchemist-qz7zm Місяць тому

    I remember from kindergarten to elementary to high school, we have flag ceremony every morning and flag retreat every afternoon before going home. With humdreds of students. So that's 11 fkn years of twice a day singing (with harmonizing) the PH national anthem. That's why you rarely hear a Filipino who don't sing along with the crowd.

  • @burningcalmness
    @burningcalmness Рік тому +2

    So cute!!! I cant stop smiling!

  • @ryansesbreno3291
    @ryansesbreno3291 Рік тому

    send your future kids efra and waleskahere in the phil schools.... believe me its fun in the phil.

  • @tribunipaeng950
    @tribunipaeng950 Рік тому

    yo this is my school way back my elementary days Dipolog pilot Demonstration school, thats why i love singing and music in general, love this school and it celebrated its 100 years last july 8.

  • @bastynicksmijarez2207
    @bastynicksmijarez2207 Рік тому

    Life journey as a students in the Philippines are much memorable and enjoyable your going to miss it if u getting old 😂😂😂...

  • @rafaelmagbanua2443
    @rafaelmagbanua2443 Рік тому

    Maam Waleska and Sir Efra,you know here in the Phillippines in the school have a subject music,every teacher have thier own student stone to battle other section

  • @ailrov
    @ailrov Рік тому +1

    0:42 I love that you both simultaneously grab your right earphone to them better.

  • @partyeslife8157
    @partyeslife8157 Рік тому +2

    children in the philippines starting young! now what's the percentage out of them all will become really good singers? probably a big percentage! but they probably become nurses or engineers and then go home and sing the karaoke at a really high caliber 😊😊

  • @nononghamog9574
    @nononghamog9574 Рік тому

    I am a pilipino i would like to thanks reaction this children student from thd philippines amazing😊

  • @reeseschocolee
    @reeseschocolee Рік тому +2

    lol but yes we had these in grade school too in the province. i played angklung while singing, piano and singing...music is highly encouraged so much so we have this program every Friday where all the students gather like a general assembly for an hour for school updates and a variety show😅 😅😅

  • @LLQ87
    @LLQ87 Рік тому

    Filipino sing from d heart and they having fun doin it, thats why they are great singers💪💪💪💪

  • @lorrainecimafranca7321
    @lorrainecimafranca7321 Рік тому +1

    Awww..my elementary school..😢..it's Dipolog Pilot Demonstration School...Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte..

  • @FrediswendaTripole
    @FrediswendaTripole Рік тому

    Thanks so much for appreciating the song of my idol the golden voice Superstar Nora Aunor the National Artists of Film and Arts.God bless and more power to your chanel..

  • @Midnight_Coffee
    @Midnight_Coffee Рік тому

    When I was in elementary our school and it was a big school around 5 classes per grade would often have these big productions with customs and all. We would dance or sing or both, we would do it in our big basketball court. I wish we could have seen ourselves like this, it was the 80's no videos like this. There were competitions per grade on who has the best productions. Realizing it now, all our teachers were troopers adding this to their already overflowing duties. It was fun though and we get to play around when our teachers are not looking.

  • @hayazyn2972
    @hayazyn2972 Рік тому

    I remember way back high school, before teachers sign our clearance sheets we have to perform either sing or dance or any talent you might have.

  • @AJApud
    @AJApud Рік тому +1

    that’s the reason why even in the deepest part of jungle in the philippines you could find singers 😅you just need a guitar and a liquor and a karaoke

  • @roannebello3408
    @roannebello3408 Рік тому +5

    I tell you, we have a flag ceremony everyday, singing competitions in December and August (Buwan ng Wika), we need to make an original composition for our Jingles(like for Nutrition month) or yells(Sci-Math competitions, Girl/Boy scout) in a school year.

  • @angellea9263
    @angellea9263 Рік тому +6

    I had this in elementary! Part of our music class 😂

  • @aidavelasco9257
    @aidavelasco9257 Рік тому

    When I was in the elementary our music teacher made us sing from the music book complete with lyrics and notes so we were trained.

  • @MrTrickyjack
    @MrTrickyjack Рік тому

    Did you two know that Morissette is back in production of her movie " Song of the Fireflies ? " They started production in 2020 but had to stop because of Covid ...but are back filming as of early 2023...she plays a school teacher/ choir director and there are trailers of the movie on UA-cam...looks like an emotional,sweet movie !! Check it out !!! LOVE YOUR REACTIONS!!!

  • @marylenevillaflores7025
    @marylenevillaflores7025 Рік тому

    Thank you Efra and Weleska

  • @wenvell_decoded
    @wenvell_decoded Рік тому

    This is either under the Subject Music (we have that subject from Primary school) or a typical performance during school programs. There is always things like this in school.. haha. I still remember that one Music teacher I had in primary school.. Grade 3.. she was so strict with when to modulate our voices loud or down, high note or low.

  • @deviouskate
    @deviouskate Рік тому +2

    Woohoo I'm there!!! Never knew they posted this

  • @katrinamendoza2608
    @katrinamendoza2608 Рік тому

    From kG,,,we learn how to sing,,its part of our subject to study,,,even we don't have good voices we require to sing even one song,then ,b4 start ,middle of the class and b4 going out and say goodbye we sang....like its part of Pilipino life...

  • @teachertineonlinetutor
    @teachertineonlinetutor Рік тому

    I am in my 40's now. during my kindergarten up to high school, we would sing the Lupang Hinirang Everyday and Ako ay Filipino @7:30 am. everyday the whole week until I graduated. I am definitely a very good singer until I graduate. ahahaha. We need to perform every Ground demonstartion, cheer leading etc. the school has tons of events where all of us were to perfom our talents. You need to create your talent otherwise you will flanked in your MAPEh. ahahaha. we need to do a lot of cultural dances, a lot of singing and gymnast at the same time playing the musical instrument while training for the CAT... ahahaah Filipino students needs tio be creative and multitasking because we have a lot of subjects that requires a lot of enginuity and creativy plus the vocal chords. we have to sing too for the church... ahahaha

  • @halaman519
    @halaman519 Рік тому

    When i was on 2nd yr highschool on ordinary school here in the Philippines, you need to compose, score, produce & record your own song as a final project to pass Music on a cassette tape. That was '97 😅

  • @virginiamanuba1642
    @virginiamanuba1642 Рік тому

    you got it, its the dicipline. thank you for featuring this video.

  • @jomac0679
    @jomac0679 Рік тому

    That's the same school I went to for my Elementary Education.... it has just recently held it's Centennial Celebration and I believe this video was taken during the said celebration.... When I was there, I was a member of our School Choir for two years (Grade 5 & 6) and we consistently participated in a National Choir Competition (National Music Competition for Young Artists - NAMCYA for short)

    • @c0hree
      @c0hree Рік тому

      Are you talking about Dipolog Pilot Demonstration School?

    • @jomac0679
      @jomac0679 Рік тому

      @@c0hree yup...

  • @nhejnatividad4488
    @nhejnatividad4488 Рік тому

    Atlast, you finally reacted to these videos..Thanks a lot.😊

  • @gdumaguing
    @gdumaguing Рік тому +2

    Ahhh... those days of painful feets, sweat, no voice coz of repeat practice on singing and dance ... This is so cool though... As for the teachers, they're so underpaid.

  • @jeshuashammacasintahan8184
    @jeshuashammacasintahan8184 Рік тому

    That's actually the school I went to for elementary here in Dipolog way back around 10 years ago, nice reactions tho

  • @wenvell_decoded
    @wenvell_decoded Рік тому

    And as I remembered back Grade 2 or 3, all of us were asked to sing and assigned whether in Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass.. that happens during the Music Subject. So whenever there are activities or performances the teacher just be like.. okay Group yourselves, soprano here, alto here, tenor, bass..

  • @leapineda8696
    @leapineda8696 Рік тому

    We also have banda kawayan, playing unique musical instruments made out of bamboo

  • @janellecaitlin9898
    @janellecaitlin9898 Рік тому +1

    Growing up and going to school in the PH from preschool to kindergarten to primary and seconday schools require performing with your batchmates at least 15x in 15 years 😆 not including those who are part of the glee club or theater club.