Sa Ugoy Ng Duyan Guitar Chords
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Guitar players wanting to learn to play a beautiful new song should try to get a hold of Sa Ugoy Ng Duyan guitar chords. Sa Ugoy Ng Duyan is a lullaby that is very famous in the Filipino culture where it originated. The music was written by one of the most revered Filipino composers, Lucio San Pedro, and Levi Celerio penned the lyrics. The song's origin goes back to the Second World War when the Japanese were an occupying force on the Philippine islands. It is strange that such a lovely song was written during such a trying time in the nation's history, but oftentimes great art flourishes during times of civic unrest. The following article will show you where to find the chords to play this lovely song.
The Meaning of Sa Ugoy Ng Duyan
The lyrics of Sa Ugoy Ng Duyan were written on Tagalog, so there is always a little something lost in the translation into English. However, the title is generally understood to mean something like being rocked or swung in a cradle or in the arms of one's mother. The lyrics are a sweet and melancholy, and they are sung from the position of an old man who looks back longingly on the memories of being held by his mother. The pains of the adult world are so strong that this person wishes to be in his mother's arms again listening to the songs that she used to sing. It is a very simple, yet powerful song that easily captures your heart.
Where to Find Sa Ugoy Ng Duyan Guitar Chords
The first thing you will need to do to play this song is learn the following chords: A minor 7, D, G, E flat and F minor. A simple version of this song can be played by using A minor 7, D and G over the verses and going to E flat, G and A minor 7 for the turnaround. The bridge section uses G, F minor and E flat. As you can see, there are only five chords used in the song, but they are arranged in a very creative way.
Check out the following links to learn more about the chords to this lullaby.
PianoFiles.com
- Piano Files – The web site Piano Files has a PDF file for the original Lucio San Pedro version of this song. The eight-page file was uploaded by a user of the site and features both the piano chords and the guitar chords for this popular song.
You Tube
One of the best resources for finding Sa Ugoy Ng Duyan guitar chords online is YouTube. Once YouTube was just a website for posting embarrassing videos of your friends, but it has become a powerful pedagogical tool for musicians. When the mainstream tab and guitar chord websites fail to have the songs you are looking for, check out YouTube. Users who know how to play songs will often post videos of them performing the songs. The best thing about this tool is that you can see how to play the chords by studying the player's fingers. Also, unlike reading chord charts or sheet music, the YouTube videos allow you to hear the song as well. That way you will easily be able to figure out the tempo and the rhythm of the song. Check out the following Sa Ugoy Ng Duyan versions available on YouTube.
- Acoustic Guitar – This version of the song is presented in a very clear and easy to read format. The girl who produced this video also wrote the chords out on the video, so they are easy to read. This lovely rendition follows the Aiza Seguerra version of this classic song.
- Piano with Lyrics – Although this version is performed on piano, the lyrics to the English version are presented in subtitles. This would be an excellent resource for guitar players looking to try to sing this song in English.
Folk Music
Like most folk songs, there are many different ways you can play Sa Ugoy Ng Duyan. It is a very personal and intimate piece of music, so feel free to interpret it any way you like. Listen to several versions of the song, see which one feels the best to you and then try to capture that feeling yourself on the guitar.
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Comments
Hi Rosendo - Yes, meaningful indeed. Thanks for stopping by!
-- Contributed by: Kevin CasperVery meaningful music
-- Contributed by: Rosendo Miguel Candoleza
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