Sunday, December 20, 2009

Bansuri


This is a musical instrment that usually has a length of 14 inches. The north indian bansuri was traditionally used as a soprano instrument, primarily in accompaniment. This is one of the ancient instrument in India.

Musical Instrument named FUJARA


Here is another unique musical instrument, it has a japanese sounding name - FUJARA. It originated in central Slovakia. Usually, this instrument has about 150 to 170 cm long. It has 3 tone holes located on the lower part of the instrument.The fujara is played standing, with the instrument held vertically, usually braced against the right thigh.

Unique Musical Instrument - Tumpong


This is a bamboo flute used by the the people of Maguindanao. The maranao called this same instrument "inci". The latter is usually played during family gatherings in Maguindanao.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

The Famous Bible Verse - John 3:16

John 3:16 – For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten son,. That whosoever believes in him, should not perish but have everlasting life.

God’s love is unique – when you love him less today – his degree or thermometer of his love to you is the same. When you love him more tomorrow – his love is still the same – because his love does not depend on you or on your goodness, he chose to love you., a decision.

Love – agape – agapeo the world – less affection/ feeling – more on action and decision. Example, like a mother’s love when she is changing the diaper of her beloved child.

26 words – beginning with GOD and ends with LIFE.

This verse reveals the heart of God –

Comment: God is giving us a life – a new life here on earth, and a good life in heaven after we leave this world. But there is one requirement, accept Jesus as your Lord and personal Savior. That’s the main reason why Jesus was born, to save us, to give us everlasting life.











Monday, November 30, 2009

Piano in the Philippines

In today's music world, a piano which is common in many homes in the past, is now losing its grip in the hearts of the new generation. The said statement is proven by the fact, that we can seldom see a piano displayed in many houses. Piano in the Philippines are still expensive, specially new ones, but learning the art of piano playing is still worth it. If you have the chance, try to listen to a good piano player, am sure it will kndle your heart and will cause your lips to move, as a logical consequence, a voice will certainly come out from it.