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Levi Celerio made a world record for, he is the person who can play music with a leaf. Who doesn't know his song "Sa Ugoy ng Duyan"? A great number of his songs have been written for the local movies, which earned for him the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Film Academy of the Philippines. His name is in Guinness Book of world records. Shares Share Tweet Pin ADD YOUR OWN FAVE.
The Guinness Book of World Records said: "The only leaf player in the world is in the Philippines". The Woman With 3,400 Shoes.
IMAGE Google (SPOT.ph) After Google Doodle's six-panel illustration of Francisco "Balagtas" Baltazar's Florante at Laura on April 2, the search engine once again pays tribute to a … Levi Celerio is a Filipino composer and lyricist, born on April 30, 1910 in Tondo, Manila, Philippines. He made it to the Guinness Book of World Records as the only person able to make music using just a leaf.
LEVI CELERIO • He made it to the Guinness Book of World Records as the only person able to make music using just a leaf. LEVI CELERIO • A great number of his songs have been written for the local movies, which earned for him the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Film Academy of …
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The Guinness Book of World Records has recognized Filipino National Artist Levi Celerio as the only man who could play beautiful music with a leaf.Celerio appeared in "That's Incredible" and the Mel Griffin show where he played music with a leaf. Today's Google Doodle Pays Tribute to Leaf Musician Levi Celerio. Screen grab from YouTube. by Christa I.
The doodle depicts Celerio playing a leaf—a feat which landed him a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records.He was also asked to show off his leaf-playing skills on The Merv Griffin Show and That’s Incredible!As he says in the video below, this unusual talent actually saved his life during an encounter with Japanese soldiers during World War II. He received a free education to the Academy of Music in Manila and became the youngest affiliate of the Manila Symphony Orchestra.