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MUSIC OF CORDILLERA In the highlands of Luzon, music is related to different occasions such as life cycle events and occupational activities and various rituals. During the agricultural cycle, peace pacts courtship, marriage and death rites, musical performances may be witnessed in the region.
here some answer : the musical group of the cordillera highlands is called the "gangsa ensemble". it is composed of minimum of 3 people. they use the instruments called the gangsa (a bronze/brass flat gong.), baliing (nose flute), sulibaw (drum made of pig or carabao's skin.), bunkaka (made of bamboo), and the diwdiw-as (panpipe).
The music of the Cordillera region of the Philippines is similar to the music of continental Southeast Asia. It has rhythmic, speech-like enunciation. Genres include epics. Musical instruments in the region include graduated flat gongs, nose flutes, bamboo buzzers, clappers, quill-shaped percussion tubes and bamboo jew's harps. Leader-chorus singing is common.
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sulibaw
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sulibaw
ambot sa kanding nga nay bangs
kung anu ano <<<<ronnie carpio>>>>>>
wala bang maayos na sagot putang ina
bamboo Zither patteteg tongatong bamboo scrapers kubing (Jew's harp)
Guitar, Violin, Bass Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Piano
MUSIC OF CORDILLERA In the highlands of Luzon, music is related to different occasions such as life cycle events and occupational activities and various rituals. During the agricultural cycle, peace pacts courtship, marriage and death rites, musical performances may be witnessed in the region.
here some answer : the musical group of the cordillera highlands is called the "gangsa ensemble". it is composed of minimum of 3 people. they use the instruments called the gangsa (a bronze/brass flat gong.), baliing (nose flute), sulibaw (drum made of pig or carabao's skin.), bunkaka (made of bamboo), and the diwdiw-as (panpipe).
The music of the Cordillera region of the Philippines is similar to the music of continental Southeast Asia. It has rhythmic, speech-like enunciation. Genres include epics. Musical instruments in the region include graduated flat gongs, nose flutes, bamboo buzzers, clappers, quill-shaped percussion tubes and bamboo jew's harps. Leader-chorus singing is common.