Talk:Sipra

Latest comment: 10 months ago by 180.191.2.114 in topic SIPRA for Filipino Musicians

SIPRA for Filipino Musicians edit

Word SIPRA used by Filipino Musicians in early 70's which means "LABEL or "MARKING"... They are using LABEL or Mark while studying the Song which they have to perform, they are using LABEL or MARKING in a sheet of Song of Lyrics to be more accurate especially in the part of Musical TRANSITION (in Tagalog >> Musician Term: mga "BAGSAKAN") because they doesn't have full knowledge about Musical Symbols and Notes so they DEVELOPED their SKILL and TALENT in Music thru "HEARING" so their hearing are more accurate compared to other Musician Learned and Developed by reading and writing of musical theory.

These Musicians learned by hearing called "MUSIKERO" also they called themselves a "BIYAHERO" because they TRAVELED to Japan, Indonesia, Singapore and other countries which had have an offer for an Entertainer as a group of Filipino Musicians called "BANDA" so they have an A.R.B. LICENSE ( Artist Regulatory Board License ) therefore, in their time Musician must have "ARB LISENCE"

in Early 70's Filipino Musicians use "KAPA" before they learned the word "SIPRA" ... "KAPA" means "Searching" or "Seeking" a CHORDS and RIFF of Piece use by HEARING...

I hope this this article helpful... 180.191.2.114 (talk) 01:07, 12 June 2023 (UTC)Reply