Arnel Pineda’s version of RP anthem criticized

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Arnel Pineda’s version of RP anthem criticized
« on: March 16, 2010, 03:54:45 PM »
GMANews.TV - Monday, March 15


(Updated 9:20 p.m.) The National Historical Institute said Sunday it was filing a complaint against Journey lead singer Arnel Pineda for changing the tone and tempo of the Philippine national anthem when he sang it before the Pacquiao-Clottey bout in Texas.

Pineda sang "Lupang Hinirang" (Beloved Land) during Pacquiao’s successful bout against Joshua Clottey of Ghana on Saturday (Sunday in Manila), his powerful, high-pitched voice filling the Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

But Teddy Atienza, chief of the Heraldry Section of the NHI, was not pleased. A "24 Oras" report quoted him as saying that they would file a complaint against Pineda before the Department of Justice for his "wrong" version of the national anthem.

The NHI is the government body tasked to ensure respect for the national anthem, Philippine flag and other national symbols.

Under Section 37 of Republic Act 8491 or the Flag and Heraldic Code, the national anthem must be sung in accordance with the original musical arrangement of composer Julian Felipe, who gave it a marching tempo. Violators may be fined P5,000 to P20,000 or jailed for a year.

Pineda, for his part, defended his version, saying he had sung it with all his heart. He said he would ask his lawyer to deal with the complaint once it is filed.

Pineda, who rose to fame in 2007 when members of the US-based band discovered him on YouTube, belted out before a crowd of almost 51,000 boxing fans his somewhat slow rendition of "Lupang Hinirang."

The singer, wearing a brown long-sleeved polo with native prints, started well in the song but faltered when he tried to raise the pitch — a practice frowned upon by NHI — of the final part of the anthem. The crowd cheered nonetheless.

Cheers and jeers

"What happened to your voice and to the anthem?" asked a fan of the singer on his Facebook fan page.

"Ba’t iniba mo ‘yung [last notes] ng anthem (Why did you change the last notes of the anthem)?" asked another. "Parang malalagutan na ng hininga (You sounded like you were running out of breath)," still another said.

Some, however, praised Pineda for a job well done.

"Good job Arnel! Your patriotic rendition of ["Lupang Hinirang"] was awesome. You made me so proud to be Pinay," a fan said. "I love you Arnel Pineda. Beautiful anthem, beautiful voice," another said.

The institute has criticized a number of Filipino singers who had sung the Philippine national anthem in recent fights of Pacquiao for supposedly creating their own interpretation of the song.

Crooner Martin Nievera’s rendition of "Lupang Hinirang" in Pacquiao’s fight against British Ricky Hatton in May 2009 caused an uproar for its deviation from the prescribed musical arrangement.

Aside from Nievera, pop girl group "La Diva" also received a failing grade from the National Historical Institute for its version of the anthem during Pacquiao’s match with Puerto Rican Miguel Cotto in November 2009.

"I’m sure you guys will be proud," Pineda told GMA News before his fight with Clottey.

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The NHI earlier noted that if properly sung with a two-fourths beat and 100 metronomes, the national anthem should last 53 seconds. Pineda’s version was 89 seconds long.

Among the singers reprimanded by the NHI for deviating from the song’s original form were Charice Pempengco, Jennifer Bautista and Christian Bautista. The latter is remembered for leaving out several lines of the anthem during a boxing match of Gerry Peñalosa in Muntinlupa in 2007.

All three singers have apologized, claiming they had not intended to change some notes.

Singers like Sarah Geronimo, Lani Misalucha and Kyla, whose versions of the anthem at different Pacquiao matches had lasted for over a minute, have also been criticized by the NHI for turning the national anthem into a ballad. — with Norman P. Aquino/KBK, GMANews.TV
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Re: Arnel Pineda’s version of RP anthem criticized
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2010, 04:15:04 PM »
i was disappointed.

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Re: Arnel Pineda’s version of RP anthem criticized
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2010, 04:29:59 PM »
SgtMark commented in defense of Pineda: “In my own opinion, I didn't see anything wrong with Arnel Pineda's rendition of Philippine National Anthem. He sang it the way it was supposed to be sung. The only different from that performance was the voice. What do you expect? He's a rock star! His voice is like that. It only seemed different because of his voice but the tempo, the pitch, the rhythm...”

User Karl, meanwhile, asked the NHI to strictly “brief” the performers on the proper singing.

“If NHI really wants a standard rendition of the song, then they should proactively include a very strict briefing of the artist in the fight SOPs...If they happen to do that briefing anyway, then fault is on the artist. I agree with NHI that Lupang Hinirang is meant to be a march, unlike US' anthem, which can be freely rendered in rock, soul, or whatever genre.”
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Re: Arnel Pineda’s version of RP anthem criticized
« Reply #3 on: March 16, 2010, 04:47:06 PM »
yea, i'm proud of Arnel Pineda.

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Re: Arnel Pineda’s version of RP anthem criticized
« Reply #4 on: March 16, 2010, 05:39:10 PM »
i was disappointed.

what are you disappointed about Bro?
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Re: Arnel Pineda’s version of RP anthem criticized
« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2010, 05:58:02 PM »
Philippine National Anthem.

Martin Nievera's version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tTZ207wUfsw
La Diva's version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2Wd4OkL3kw
Lani Misalucha's version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lwuwUPqX-Yc

All the singers mentioned above did the Philippine National Anthem in their own flavor and I personally don't think it's a crime to do so.  Martin is a balladeer so his version was mixed with a ballad delivery. La Diva is a group that uses harmony - so they did it on their own way.  Lani is a soul singer with powerful tones that's why she did it her own style.  Synonymous to this is when internationally famous pop singer Whitney Houston sang the United States National Anthem on her own style - Houston wasn't ridiculed.  Unlike these self-righteous members of the National Historical Institute (NHI) who criticize famous Filipino singers who sang the Philippine National Anthem and threaten to put them in jail or fine them ridiculously huge amounts of money.

To those people from the National Historical Institute, none of you are immaculate.  You were also guilty of repainting our Philippine National Hero - Jose P. Rizal's house into MINT GREEN.  If you would like to preserve a historical treasure, why not start with our National Hero's house.  Do not re-paint it with mint green, for cryin' out loud... that's not the original color.

Now, as if you people at the NHI have nothing else relevant to do - you threaten to sue and/or put to jail these famous Filipino artists who nontheless give pride to our beloved homeland?  Don't you have anything better to do NHI?  And to all those who tried to throw mud at Arnel Pineda's version - I hope you can upload your version of the Philippine National Anthem to youtube and we'll see if you are better than Arnel or you are better than any of these famous Filipino artists.

Keep it comin'.
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Re: Arnel Pineda’s version of RP anthem criticized
« Reply #6 on: March 16, 2010, 06:12:51 PM »
what are you disappointed about Bro?

he is not that tall and the nota :o
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Re: Arnel Pineda’s version of RP anthem criticized
« Reply #7 on: March 16, 2010, 09:33:16 PM »
I finally heard Arnel's version of the Philippine anthem. In my opinion, the last few notes did sound a little strained, but overall it was a good rendition. I actually liked his idea of changing the notes at the end a little bit so that the anthem has a soaring ending. Yes, perhaps he shouldn't have changed them in the interest of preserving the anthem. However, it is not cause for a lawsuit. The important thing is that Arnel Pineda sang it with a passion, I think. If he didn't sing it in the NHI-prescribed "two-fourths beat and 100 metronomes," well...aren't we also all guilty of that? I don't know about you, but when I sing the anthem, I just belt it out, I don't actually count the beats in my head.    :)

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Re: Arnel Pineda’s version of RP anthem criticized
« Reply #8 on: March 16, 2010, 09:36:04 PM »
just curious how he'd sing 'Awit sa Bohol' too. ;D ;D :P

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Re: Arnel Pineda’s version of RP anthem criticized
« Reply #9 on: March 16, 2010, 10:26:36 PM »
someone's gonna be banned to enter Bohol just like Hayden Kho saga?