Showing posts with label FILSCAP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FILSCAP. Show all posts

Pioneer Insurance Announces Songwriting Competition Finalists

Friday, January 06, 2017



We've witnessed how Pioneer Insurance has been able to bring forth playwrights and art competitions a few years back and this time they're turning to music. With their partnership with FILSCAP (Filipino Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) to bring you Pioneer Insurance's #MoveOnLang Songwriting Competition. They've held various campus caravans and done the legwork to get songwriters to submit their work. They just recently announced the finalists.


The jury composed of FILSCAP's honchos like artists Rico Blanco, Yael Yuzon, Gloc9 plus Pioneer Insurance executives Marketing FVP Len Pozon, Retail Organization Head Lorenzo Chan Jr. and others chose the best of the best of these entries and now they've got a mix of different genres that you'll surely love! You may head on to www.moveonlang.ph from January 4 to 23 so you could vote. 


1. “Aking Mundo” by Benjamin Quijano of University of the Philippines Los BaƱos 2. “Alive” by Kenneth Roquid of University of the Philippines Diliman 3. “Chronosphere” by CK Sabillo of University of Santo Tomas 4. “From Now On” by Julien Cloma of STI College Novaliches 5. “Hand in Hand” by Julia Dichoso of Sorsogon State College 6. “Invincible” by Yosef Escoto of San Beda College Alabang 7. “Make It Through” by Luigi Balazo of University of San Carlos 8. “Martsa ni Martha” by Marie Maureen Salvaleon of Southwestern University PHINMA 9. “The Biggest Leap” by Marie Bernadette Tayag of De La Salle University Manila 10. “Time” by Patricia Monsod of University of the Philippines Diliman

The finalists will win Php 100,000 for the first place, Php 50,000 for the second place and Php 30,000 if they place third. The others will also receive Php 10,000 and insurance packages from Pioneer Insurance worth Php 100,000. If you want to know more about the competition, go to www.moveonlang.ph and their page Facebook.com/PioneerIsYourInsurance.



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Yael Yuzon for Pioneer and FILSCAP's Campus Caravan Music WritingWorkshop

Tuesday, September 27, 2016



I could feel Yael Yuzon was a little nervous when he went up the elevator and even said it was like his first day of school when we did Pioneer and FILSCAP's Campus Caravan and Music Writing Workshop today at University of Santo Tomas. They just did the one in University of the Philippines with Rico Blanco and this time, Thomasians are up for a great afternoon of learning (the writing part) and of course playing music.


Some Tigers went out and played a couple songs before the workshop proper started, which was quite amusing because it looked like they already have music learned to begin with. 


Rico Blanco was there too to explain what FILSCAP was doing and their thrust is to try and go all over the country and teach or inspire soon to be writers. He also introduced Yael Yuzon for this leg's speaker. 


Yael had a knack of rambling so he tried to put up some bullet points to talk about while he was doing the workshop. He also told the story of how he wrote some of his hits like "Makapiling Ka" which stemmed from longing for his Mom who was a Flight Attendant and had to work and not come back for several days. He also connects music appreciation to comparing songs like Gangnam Style and Hotel California, to relationships and how to take care of it, then goes on and proves his point about production of easy songs with just a few chords, break them into different ways to do it so it won't be branded as the same as an existing one. He says it's not a problem because you can do it in a million different tempos and it would already different. He encourages to read books, watch films, in different languages, watch plays, as what you see would only be the thing that you could give back to the art. He adds "The power resides where the people believe. There's no bad idea if you do things with your process. There are a lot of variables when you are making a song."


"Songs don't actually have to be finished at all, because that's an opportunity to team up with another artist. If you can't finish it, set it aside and work on new ones. Either that or just finish it even when it's ugly. It's important to have closure, in any craft or skill it's hard on the first try and move on. Don't be so pressured because the good news is you can make a new one. Not all songwriters make good songs. It should be real and natural, like if you see it too polished people in Youtube would find it not good. But you can write a lot of songs, that's the good news. Orignality touches on the survival of mankind, we learn that by experiencing it. We understand, we share the information and communicate it. A lot of people are doing it but you can do it your way with your own songs, we are all unique. What will be original is the perspective. Filipino music can be anything. Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Just challenge yourself and maintain your excitement because you were knowing the relationship of it, you go from guitar to piano even if you don't know it, just play and pick up stuff from other people." Rico Blanco adds.



It'a nice to see students were REALLY enthusiastic about this whole thing. If you see how their faces would light up after getting their questions answered by these artists, you'll get a sense that the future is bright for the Philippine music industry. I'm a songwriter too, it kinda made sense on some instances for me even if I'm not a music major, and for these guys who are into it, I think they just need more inspiration because there are no rules in music, measurements perhaps but it won't have to be something that would be forced on your throat . I'm sure they've given enough mojo to these students and might give them more reasons to join the songwriting competition at www.moveonlang.ph (visit the website to know the fine print). You too can do that. You can win as much as Php 100,000 in cash for the grand prize. 



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FILSCAP and Pioneer Launches College Songwriting Competition

Monday, September 19, 2016




It looks like a brighter outlook for Philippine music as the Filipino Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Incorporated together with Pioneer one of the top insurance firms in the country launched the FILSCAP Campus Caravan which is a songwriting workshop-talk that aims to guide budding songwriters and musicians in the aspects of songwriting. The tour will include a visit to schools like De Lasalle University in Manila, San Beda College in Alabang, University of Makati and Ateneo de Davao. The workshop will be facilitated by artists and noted veterans from the FILSCAP organization and will also introduce the #MoveOnLang Songwriting Competition. This isn't entirely about the songwriter's lovelife but about the Filipino's esteemed trait of resiliency, like bouncing back from challenges in life. Those who would want to submit their entries can just visit www.moveonlang.ph so they can register and submit their work. 



Winners won't be empty handed as they are set to win up to Php 260,000 worth of prizes of which Php 100,000 is the grand prize. All winners will get Pioneer Insurance coverage and one will be judges as the online favorite. Pioneer has been doing this for a long time now as they have been a staunch supporter of the arts. In the past, they have been doing it for the stage plays and literature but now it's going to be the turn of music. Pioneer has also sponsored international concerts and this move to work with local musicians, artists and songwriters definitely came at a better time.





To qualify, you must be 15-24 year old college students, with a maximum of 5 entries for each participant. The length of the songs must be 3 1/2 minutes or less. All entries must be submitted by October 21, 2016 via www.moveonlang.ph.



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