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The rondalla is an ensemble of stringed instruments played with the or and generally known as plectrum instruments. It originated in Medieval Spain, especially in the ancient Crown of Aragon: ,

(1980). 9788472562974, Curial Edicions Catalanes. .
, , and Valencia. The tradition was later taken to and the . The word rondalla is from the Spanish ronda, meaning "serenade."


History
The rondalla has its origins in the folk playing bands from that were forerunners of the present-day rondalla and included four types: groups of young men who played and sang regularly in front of homes, bands of musicians known as murza or who begged for alms, a group of musicians known as comparza who played on stage, and groups of university musicians known as estudiantina, dubbed “tuna”. The usual musical instruments used by estudiantina members were , , , , , basses, , , and triangles. Estudiantina musicians in Spain and Mexico, before and during the age of , wore 16th century attire such as "short velvet breeches, ornate shirts and a short cape with multicolored ribbons". Mexican Rondalla, Inside Mexico


Rondalla instruments in Spain
Some instruments used for the early rondalla were influenced by the musical instruments of the time, including the , and . , and were also used. Today a full range of instruments can be heard in Spanish rondalla, usually including the , laúd, , and , but sometimes also , , , , , , and .


Rondallas in Spain, Mexico and the United States
Today, rondallas are more modern and expressive, using lyrics that are vibrant, yet still keep with the traditional theme of melancholy love and evening serenades.

Currently, there are many groups in Spain (such as La Rondalla Sierra Almijara and La Rondalla de la Costera), Mexico (such as La Rondalla de Saltillo and La Rondalla Voces del Corazón de Veracruz) and the United States ( La Rondalla del Sagrado Corazón de Richmond) that carry on the tradition, concursosderondallasmexico.org


Rondallas in the Philippines
The rondalla (also rondalya) was introduced to the Philippines when it was part of the Spanish East Indies. In the early Spanish period, certain styles were adopted by the natives, especially guitarra and bandurria used in the , the jota, and the . The use of the term comparza was common, however, during the American period, the term rondalla became more used. The introduction of a Filipino rondalla piece is very similar to the introductory tunes found in .

Presently, the term in Filipino culture refers to any group of stringed instruments that are played using the or pick. Filipino Arts & Music Ensemble , Filipino Heritage, The Making of a Nation, Volume 9, 1978, famenyc.org The Filipino instruments are made from indigenous Philippine wood, and the plectrum or picks are traditionally made from . Other stringed instruments composing the standard Filipino rondalla are the , the laúd, the , the twelve-string guitar, the , the bajo de uñas or , the guitarrón mexicano, and other Filipino-made instruments modeled and developed after the violin.

The Philippine rondalla's basic repertoire includes folk songs such as the " Collar de sampaguita", " La bella filipina", and " No te vayas a ", as well as pieces from the types balitaw, , and the harana, pieces for the , and accompaniment for dances such as the , , and cariñosa.


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