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Ouchacha | Musings on Palauan cha-cha and other musical forms Ouchacha Musings on Palauan cha-cha and other musical forms Menu Skip to content Home Ngirchoureng CD 1960s String Band CD Adidil er a Klechibelau, 2nd Edition About Post navigation ← Older posts Altang Chetikom Posted on August 2, 2024 by Jim Geselbracht Perhaps, You Have Come to Dislike Me This song was composed by Brisia Tangelbad in 1983. Five song books list this with the name “ Altang Chetikom ,” but the song is titled “ Dikea Tmilem ” on the 1983 Krel-Lang tape, on which Brisia is singing. Two songbooks have the delecherul as Japanese. Felix Okabe believes that the melody is actually from a Chamolinian group from Saipan, probably Larry Saralu . Felix remembered hearing the melody to this song on a cassette tape player in the dorms at the University of Guam in about 1971 or 1972. The first recording we know of, is the band that took the name “Krel-Lang” after the cicada ( k...

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