Harana is the Filipino art of romantic serenade, where a suitor sings love songs to his beloved, often accompanied by a guitar, under her window. This tradition, influenced by Spanish culture and its musical rhythms, is a public and communal event, as the singer's admiration is announced to her family and neighbors. The music itself, a form of kundiman, is characterized by a smooth, flowing, and often melancholic rhythm, expressing deep but sometimes unrequited love.
The Practice of Harana
- A young man, often with friends providing musical accompaniment, would sing to the window of the woman he admired.
- The entire household and community would often hear the harana, as it was a public declaration of affection, not a private one.
- The songs express the suitor's deep love and commitment, with melodies featuring dramatic intervals.
Historical and Cultural Context
Decline and Modern Equivalents
- The essence of harana continues today through modern means such as social media platforms where people dedicate songs and create personalized music playlists.
Did You Know?Hidden beneath the Philippine seas lies a sleeping giant — the Apolaki Caldera, the largest known supervolcano on Earth!

Size: Around 150 km wide — bigger than Yellowstone and Toba!
Formed: Millions of years ago by massive volcanic eruptions that reshaped the ocean floor
Name Meaning: “Apolaki” — the ancient Filipino god of the sun and war 

Discovered by: Filipino marine geophysicist Jenny Anne Barretto and her team in 2019 using advanced seafloor mapping
Status: Dormant — but a powerful reminder of the Philippines’ fiery place in the Pacific Ring of FireMoreover, Do you Know why the Philippines Keeps Shaking
That means the ground beneath us is constantly moving, storing pressure that can unleash powerful earthquakes at any time. From Luzon to Mindanao, no region is completely safe.Finally, Personal Note:The US is Celebrating Filipino-American History Month (FAHM) the whole month of October. The flyer Filipino History in incorrect.Misspelled: Courtesy not Courtsey of Resident David KatagueThe long-awaited Special Dinner Celebrating Filipino-American-History Month (FAHM) is scheduled for Wednesday, from 4-7PM October 29, 2025.Thanking THD management for a much welcome treat. I hope to see you all next Wednesday. Attached above is the flyer given to me ahead of time.




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