There were about sixteen types of native Tagalog songs recorded in the Vocabulario de la lengua tagala, which was published in Manila in 1754 by Juan de Noceda and Pedro de Sanlucar. The Vocabulario was a Tagalog-Spanish dictionary intended for the use of the parish priests and missionaries stationed in the Tagalog provinces.
diona
wedding song
wedding song
talindao and auit
– sung at home
indolanin and dolayanin
– street songs
hili, soliranin and manigpasin
rowing songs
hinli
boat song or lullaby
horlo and oyayi
cradle songs
ombayi
song of sadness
omiguing
song of tenderness
tagumpay
a triumphal song
dopayanin and balicongcong
boat songs
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