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==Usage== {{Listen | header = 2008 official government recordings | type = music | filename = Philippine National Anthem, the Lupang Hinirang Tenor Solo.ogg | title = Orchestral and tenor solo vocal version | filename2 = Philippine National Anthem, the Lupang Hinirang, Teen Solo.ogg | title2 = Orchestral and teen solo vocal version | filename3 = Philippine National Anthem, the Lupang Hinirang, Child Solo.ogg | title3 = Orchestral and child solo vocal version | filename4 = Philippine National Anthem, the Lupang Hinirang, Marcha Filipina Magdalo Instrumental.ogg | title4 = Orchestral instrumental version | filename5 = Philippine National Anthem, the Lupang Hinirang, piano solo.ogg | title5 = Piano instrumental version }} The anthem is usually played during public gatherings in the Philippines or in foreign countries where the Filipino audience is sizable. The Code also provides that it be played at other occasions as may be allowed by the National Historical Institute (now known as the [[National Historical Commission of the Philippines]]). It prohibits its playing or singing for mere recreation, amusement, or entertainment except during International competitions where the Philippines is the host or has a representative; local competitions; during the "[[sign-on and sign-off|sign-on]]" and "[[sign-on and sign-off|sign-off]]" of radio broadcasting and television stations in the country; and before the initial and last screening of films and before the opening of theatre performances. Until 1999, the national anthem was played with four [[ruffles and flourishes]] as the presidential salute [[Personal anthem|honors music]] during the beginning of civil or military parades following Spanish and Taiwanese tradition, especially on national holidays. Since that year it has been played solely during the presentation of award recipients on anniversary parades or following the presidential honors.<ref>{{Cite web |title=LUPANG HINIRANG β PMA "Hinirang" Class of 1987 Commencement Exercises (PTV-4) | date=July 31, 2020 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbpfF7zFViE |url-status=live |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211211/lbpfF7zFViE |archive-date=December 11, 2021 |via=www.youtube.com}}{{cbignore}}</ref>
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