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How did he became a GAMABA artist?

  • spserrano8
  • Nov 8, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Nov 10, 2020

Palawan's pride and glory, Masino Intaray is not just a simple man with simple talent but be amazed of what this man is capable of.

Masino Intaray, according to the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA), was a master musician who was born near Makagwa Valley but lived in Brooke's Point town in Palawan province. He was the head of the Basalan Ensemble that performed the indigenous music, a virtue of the Cultural bearer of Palawan. He was skilled, proficient, and well-versed in basal (gong), aroding (mouth harp), babarak (ring flute), kulilal (songs), and bagit (vocal music). Because he had the endurance, memory, and creativity to chant epics, narratives, and myths into the night and for several nights in a row, he was branded as one of the best epic chanters. In 1993, he was made a consummate artist of Palawan because of his exemplary skills in the basal or gong music ensemble and his versatility as a musician, poet, epic chanter, and storyteller of the kulilal and bagit traditions.

 
 
 

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