UPCE Reopens Its Doors: Towards a Better Normal
Photo featured: Reading stations at the UP Center for Ethnomusicology. (file photo, taken in February 2022) Just as with most […]
Photo featured: Reading stations at the UP Center for Ethnomusicology. (file photo, taken in February 2022) Just as with most […]
The UP Center for Ethnomusicology is hiring: 1 Senior Research Aide for the UPCE Archive 1 Junior Library Aide for […]
The Asia-Pacific Society for Ethnomusicology (APSE) Online Conference 2021 “INTEGRITIES AND IDENTITIES OF ASIA-PACIFIC TRADITIONAL EXPRESSIVE CULTURES” will be hosted […]
Today, Katunog boasts 104 unique entries of instruments with a number of them having multiple sample sets, and a few thousand instances of downloads as of writing. With the already extensive collections of the UP Center for Ethnomusicology, a database of sounds of the instruments of the Philippines is more than welcome. This project is the fruit of the labors of people across the country, different in languages, residence and walks of life but united by their fervor to preserve, develop and impart the culture of the Philippines. Katunog, we hope, will be one of the many cultural and technological efforts to come.
In 2017, the UP Center for Ethnomusicology in partnership with the Cultural Center of the Philippines held the Maceda100 Attitude […]