The national anthem of an earlier independent Philippines

Since I've read different Philippine-centered timelines which focus on a single POD: the successful Novales Revolt (with Andrés Novales either became a constitutional monarch or a president), I wonder what would be its national anthem? One TL already provided the flag of this alt-Philippines.
 
How about a little bit of plagiarism:

¡ Vamos, infantes de la patria,
el día del gloria ha llegado !
 
Both the music and lyrics were created in 1898-99, and the PoD is 1823.

Well I mean, we can't produce music out of the blue.
Are there some well-known Filippino folk songs? A Filippino equivalent of Arirang, perhaps? If I was a pro-independence Filippino elite at the time I wouldn't look fondly upon anything related to the Spanish government, be it liberal or conservative.
 

Sabot Cat

Banned
As Novales was a Captain in the Spanish Army, and his followers were said to proclaim "Viva el Emperador Novales!" as opposed to ""Mabuhay ang Emperador Novales!", I'd imagine it'd be a Pasodoble with Spanish lyrics.
 
with a PoD back in 1832 (right?), you could butterfly away the entire concept of national anthems.

Remember, the US didn't get one until 1931. Australia until 1984.
Many European countries had Royal Anthems, rather than National ones...
 

Driftless

Donor
Or a hymn - something singable by the rank & file? What dialect(s) too?

Or the reverse - a fight song.... The Filipino equivalent of "La Marseilles" or "Yankee Doodle", since the POD is a revolt.
 
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