The rondalla is an ensemble of stringed instruments played with the plectrum or pick and generally known as plectrum instruments. It originated in Medieval Spain, especially in the ancient Crown of Aragon: Catalonia,[1] Aragon, Murcia, and Valencia. The tradition was later taken to Spanish America and the Philippines.
The word rondalla is from the Spanish ronda, meaning "serenade."
^Joan Coromines; Joseph Gulsoy; Max Cahner (1980). RONDALLA: Diccionari etimològic i complementari de la llengua catalana. Curial Edicions Catalanes. pp. 440–. ISBN 978-84-7256-297-4.
The rondalla is an ensemble of stringed instruments played with the plectrum or pick and generally known as plectrum instruments. It originated in Medieval...
double bass; and often a drum for percussion. The rondalla has its origins in the Iberian rondalla tradition and is used to accompany several Hispanic-influenced...
original on December 8, 2020. Retrieved February 9, 2023. "This Master Rondalla Musician is Preserving the Sounds of Philippine Culture in L.A." KCET....
Memorial School- JASMS, Rondalla ensemble was organized April 2007 by teacher Noli Rodriguez, a high school math teacher . JASMS Rondalla is offered free to...
double strings. Today it is most commonly found in the local variant of the rondalla, a hispanic string orchestra. The Octavina has a set of 14 strings ( in...
banduriya) is used in an orchestra of plucked string instruments called rondalla. It is tuned a step lower than the Spanish version, that is, low to high:...
over and in between the poles in a dance. It is traditionally danced to rondalla music, a sort of serenade played by an ensemble of stringed instruments...
cultural organizations, such as the Hiyas ng Maynilad Dance Troupe, PLM Rondalla, PLM Chorale, and the Mabuhay Marching Band. Marulaya is the pioneer theater...
Students may take elective classes in music such as chorale or choir and rondalla ensemble. The same coverage is followed for Arts. Students may enter physical...
Coast. These early laborers commonly would perform Spanish-influenced rondallas as well as choral groups. With many Filipinos living in the United States...
performed in secular settings, outside of a devotional context) are set to a rondalla ensemble playing a tune by Juan P. Silos. Dance in the Philippines Agoncillo...
carnival includes bands of street musicians (murgas), groups of minstrels (rondallas de Tenerife), masquerades (comparsas), and various associations (agrupaciones)...
other performing groups of the school such as the DLSZ Chorale and the Rondalla Ensemble. Up until 2000, when the school presented annual musicals at theaters...
as "Vietcong Palagdas" performed by Villame with the Embees and the MB Rondalla Band through Kinampay Records. The music and the concept itself is a parody...
in diaspora countries such as Cuba and the Philippines and featured in rondalla music Laud, Indiana, an unincorporated community in Whitley County William...
known for its rondalla, being the highest representative of the Rondallesque movement in Mexico for more than four decades. The 'Rondalla de Saltillo'...
el Alto, Guanajuato, Mexico. At the age of 10, he played guitar in the rondalla of his school but did not sing because he was shy, an activity that he...
Villame went back to Bohol to become a bus driver, where he formed a rondalla band with some fellow drivers; he sang and played the mandolin. His first...
indigenous Waray people. Traditionally, the dance is played together with a rondalla or a live string band. The music used for the dance is complex, having...
Hosanna Filio David in Filipino or Latin along with traditional music by a rondalla or a brass band. The Latin phrase Gloria, Hosanna in excelsis! [Glory!...