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Himig ng Bayan rocks Dumaguete! Print E-mail

Dumaguete City was swept into a musical frenzy last June 27 for the Himig ng Bayan Recitals and Concert!

 

The festivities kicked off by a motorcade around Dumaguete City and a press conference lunch at Gabby’s Bistro, where members of the media got the chance to interview the finalists, the judges and the bands that would be performing.

 

The night’s concert was held at the Lamberto Macias Sports Center with hosts Val Victa and Yes FM DJ Cherrie getting the audience hyped up for the evening. Local band Déjà Vu opened up the night, their performance giving the audience a teaser of what was coming next.

 

Kicking off the competition was an energetic rendition of the Himig ng Bayan theme song from The Dawn and the finalists before moving on to the individual performances. The judges’ panel included members from the Asosasyon ng Musikong Pilipino, such as the musical director for ABS-CBN’s The Singing Bee Mel Villena, successful songwriter Nori Villena and Pinoy Dream Academy’s Monet Silvestre. Local representation came in the form of Dr. Elizabeth Susan Suarez, a music professor at the Silliman University College of Performing Arts. Rounding up the panel was Michael Palma, the station manager for Yes FM Dumaguete.

 

 

The Vocals category performed first, with the four contestants presenting their own rendition of popular hits.  The Guitar Solo category followed rocked out on their instruments with pieces that showed off their talents. All the performers were able to demonstrate exceptional skills in their category, which impressed the panel of judges. “Being a musician myself, I appreciate the amount of time and effort a singer or an instrumentalist invests to improve his craft,” says judge Monet Silvestre on the selection of finalists. “All the finalists deserve recognition.”

 

 

But of course, a winner must be declared. Dumaguete native Jayson Guinit won the judges over with his own take on Jason Mraz’s hit single I’m Yours while 13-year-old Keith Clark Delleva wowed the crowd by showing off his exceptional performance. The finalists received a medal and P10,000 each for their efforts while the grand champions received a plaque and a check for P100,000, which was awarded by Dumaguete Councilor Chikiting Sagarbarria and Negros Oriental Congresswoman Jocelyn Limkaichong.

 

 

“Jayson sang in tune, had a good voice, exuded confidence and was able to connect with me through his performance,” judge Eleanor Villena said of the Vocal category’s grand champion. As for child guitar prodigy Keith Clark, all of the judges agreed that his performance was smooth and clean, demonstrating skill that some artists older than him have not yet mastered.

 

 

While the judges deliberated and the votes were tallied, The Dawn kept the audience entertained with a set list of old hits, new songs and covers that everyone could sing along to. Because Bamboo was experiencing scheduling difficulties, The Dawn came through and extended their set, despite originally being slated to perform only five songs.

 

 

Bamboo closed off the show with a rocking performance, winning over audiences with their collection of popular radio tunes and older favorites that everyone could sing along too. The crowd turned energetic despite the late hour as they watched the charismatic vocalist move around on stage and interact with the audience.

 

 

 “I think we have a venue in Himig ng Bayan for artists who want to share their art in a much freer environment,” says judge Mel Villena. Behind the big names and band performances, Himig ng Bayan is definitely for the Filipino artist, giving undiscovered talent an accessible venue to show off their talents. With Himig ng Bayan, musicality is celebrated and untapped artists are given the chance to make a name for themselves in the industry and hopefully move on to become music’s next big thing.

 
HNB Important Announcement! Print E-mail

hnb_annoucement.jpgDue to the overwhelming support and influx of talent from all you undiscovered artists our servers, and judges, have become swamped with entries.

Hundreds have registered, but this is a competition and we are only allowed to select a handful to go on for the finals.

The thing is, ALMOST ALL ENTRIES WERE AMAZING!!!

So, after discussing it with the board and panel of judges, we have decided to EXTEND the entry period to JUNE 12!

We are extending to give more time for entries and to be fair for those living in remote areas without easy access to the internet.

Also note that we have moved the festival date to JUNE 27 in order to allow for more entries.

This means, MORE time to submit entries, MORE time to prepare your songs, and MORE time to plan you trip to beautiful city of Dumaguete for the Philippines’s first true music festival.



! Himig ng Bayan breaks out of cyberspace!


To help you become the Philippine music industry’s next big thing!

The Himig ng Bayan recitals are an important part of the festivities in Dumaguete on June 27, giving aspiring musicians the chance to perform in front of an audience of thousands, win P100,000 and rock out with members of The Dawn and Bamboo. Joining is as easy as recording an audition sample, logging on to www.hnb.com.ph and uploading your entries.

However, some aspirants have had trouble getting their audition pieces ready. “A lot of people have been asking us how to record their songs, what software to use,” shares Himig ng Bayan project manager Kyle Krebs. “They’re not sure how to do it, which is why they haven’t been able to upload their files yet.”

Enter Himig ng Bayan’s Live Auditions, which will be staged at the 3rd floor of A-Venue, Makati Ave on Saturday, May 30. Those who want to join in on the competition can head on the venue with their guitars and music, perform, and HNB will record and upload everything on the website for you! Registration opens at 1:00PM and applicants can register until 5:00PM, while performances will start at 2:00PM. For pre-registration, send an email over to
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Be a part of musical history! Come to the Live Auditions and be a part of the first ever Himig ng Bayan Recitals! You might get the chance to win P100,000 and become the country’s new star!
 



! RE: Piano Category!


Himig ng Bayan is all about giving musicians the platform to make themselves heard and develop their skills to become extremely talented members of the music industry. The competition focuses on individual musicians, rather than the usual battle of the bands setup, to highlight the artist’s musicality and skills.

We have already received several entries from aspiring artists all over the Philippines, all of which promise raw talent that could help them become the next big artist in the local music scene. However, due to the lack of entries that we have received for the piano category, we have decided to remove the category from this year’s Recitals. Piano players are welcome to the HimigngBayan festivities, but as of today, we will no longer be accepting entries for the piano solo.

 
Himig ng Bayan Press Reveal Print E-mail
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Top Content News Print E-mail

concert4.jpgHimig ng Bayan is a venue for musicians and artists to come together and celebrate the best in Filipino music. Scheduled on June 27, 2009 in Dumaguete City, the Himig ng Bayan hopes to promote camaraderie among local artists and give budding talent the opportunity to learn from seasoned personalities in the industry.

Himig ng Bayan celebrates Filipino musical creativity with the following activities, to be held in different venues around Dumaguete City:

 
Workshops Print E-mail

What if you could plug yourself into a computer, just like in the Matrix, and download directly into your brain how to play or sing your favorite songs from your favorite Filipino artists? In an instant you'd have learned the skills and techniques that took master musicians years to perfect. No, we're not recommending any drastic cranial surgery.

Instead, we're introducing Himig Ng Bayan's Workshops! A workshop means you get to sit down with your favorite artists themselves and learn directly from their own lips all the tips and tricks they have to offer.

 
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These music festivals are best symbolized by Woodstock, where musicians and music enthusiasts from all over gathered to make music and is ultimately touted by Rolling Stone as one of the top 50 moments to change rock and roll history.

 

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