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ETHNIC
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THE ETHNIC TRADITION IN PHILIPPINE MUSIC
Philippine musical traditions evolved over many centuries. A small minority of Filipinos, perhaps less than 10 %, continue to practice these traditions, managing to exist outside the influence of the Spanish colonial campaign to convert the archipelago to Catholicism. |
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Philippine music instruments in the following categories: idiophones, aerophones, chordophones, and membranophones |
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Tunog Pinoy, Likhang Pinoy. Video Feature about bands that use indigenous musical instruments The project is a web video feature about Filipino bands that use indigenous Filipino musical instruments in their music that seeks to encourage appreciation for original Filipino music specifically for the urban youth by showing how indigenous musical instruments are used to create contemporary music. Look the full description of the video HERE |
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Museo Musiko The music and the instruments that you will find in this virtual museum come from my own private collection displayed in a little museum in my house. |
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Philippine Trees, Good Sources For Stringed Musical Instruments |
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The Role of Bamboo on the Social, Cultural and
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Music instruments
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List of Philippine musical instruments To the ancient Filipinos and even to our present cultural communities, music is used to communicate feelings and emotions. It is used as part of their daily activities, rituals, ceremonies, festivities, and other celebrations. The Philippines is rich in different kinds of musical instruments or sound-producing instruments made by its ethnic groups. These group discovered that different sounds are produced by various sources. The differences lie in the manner of construction, the style of playing, and their size. Here are some of the ethnic musical instruments. |
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Native Filipino Stringed Instruments
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How do a "buktot - bamboo
violin" look like? Ni Tang Olanio Biteng, violinist... but he opted to use his bamboo violin this is one of the Philippines' old musical instrument |
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Kulibit - kollitong - saluray
- togo or takumbu and many more local names The kulibit is a type of an idiochord tube zither. Narrow lengthwise cuts are made on the surface of a bamboo tube. A wedge is inserted under the cuts forming two strings out of the bamboo itself. The player holds the bamboo tube vertically in front of the body, supporting it with the palms of both hands. The thumb, middle and index fingers pluck the strings in alteration to produce short melodic ostinati. It is the zither played by the Kalinga people of the Philippines. The instrument consists of a long tube of bamboo which has been slit to allow five or six strands of the bamboo husk to be played as "strings". The instrument is also played by the Bontoc and Tinguian people who call it the kollitong, and the Manobo and Tiruray people, who call it the saluray, togo or takumbu. Look
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Filipino Stringed Instruments
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Filipino Stringed Instruments
photos and descriptions of: banduria, laud, octavina, kudlung/kudyapi/fagelung/faglung, kitara |
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Philippine Folk String Ensemble
How to play to banduria, laud, octavina Many examples - explanations with music-notes |
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Kababayang Pilipino cultural performing arts group - Celebrating the Philippines through Dance and Music |
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Kababayang Pilipino - cultural
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What is a Rondalla?
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Rondalla refers to the native string ensemble of the Philippines, and it consists of plectrum instruments such as the bandurria, laud, octavina, mandola, guitarra, and bajo de uñas (supplanted today by the regular double bass). |
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14 Strings! Cornell Filipino Rondalla Remark 4 videos in the album Examples of rondalla music with 14 Strings! Cornell Filipino Rondalla |
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DIATONIC HARP OF THE PHILIPPINES AN HISTORICAL OVERVIEW AND AN ORGANOLOGICAL COMPARISON OF THE CEBUANO-BISAYAN HARP Many good photos of Harps of the Philippines |
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Cebu Guitar Foundation of the Philippines, Inc. THE CEBU CLASSICAL GUITAR ENSEMBLE |
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Cebu’s Famous Guitars Guitars especially made from Cebu are famous throughout the Philippines because of their affordable price, world-class quality and durability. Look the article
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Look also "Cebuano guitar making tradition continues in Lapu-Lapu City" HERE |
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Cebu Famous Guitars - Remark 2 videos in the album How does a Cebu guitar sound like? - and - Jerry's Guitar, Cebu Philippines - Luvy Playing The Guitar Look also the videos about "The process of hand made guitar production in Cebu from the block of wood to the final product" HERE |
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Lumanog Guitars
Behind The Strings & Interesting info on Lumanog guitars.. |
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Susing's Guitar - Cebu has become a popular guitar brand here & abroad. They are currently exporting guitars & ukulele products to some states in the US, Europe & Asia, aside from the high demand from tourists who visit Cebu and the local market. Don´t leave Cebu without one! |
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The Guitar Friends is composed of guitar aficionados of varying levels of expertise in guitar performance brought together by their love for guitar and their association with Maestro Jose Valdez. The Association will provide opportunities for guitarists of all levels to meet and share their talents, to develop their performance skills, hone their technique, and share the music they enjoy with others. The Association will also organize special events such as concerts, competitions and workshops, to support up-and-coming students who seek to achieve their fullest musical potential with the classical guitar. The Association may also participate in funding-raising to raise funds for guitar related and other charitable causes. |
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OctavinaThe octavina is a guitar-shaped Filipino instrument with large Spanish influence from the 16th to the 19th century |
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The Philippine bandurria (banduria)
a 14-string bandurria used in many Philippine folkloric songs, with 16 frets and shorter neck than the 18 string bandurria. This instrument probably evolved in the Philippines while the Spanish occupation occurred, from 1555 to 1898. The Filipino bandurria is used in an orchestra of plucked string instruments called rondalla. The original bandurrias of the Medieval period had three strings. During the Renaissance they gained a fourth string. During the Baroque period the bandurria had 10 strings (5 pairs). The modern bandurria has 12 strings (6 pairs). The strings are tuned in unison pairs, a major-third above a standard guitar, to G#, c#, f#, b, e and a |
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Angel of Banduria Angeli is a 10 y.o. student of New Era University (NEU), member of the NEU Rondalla group and famous in the Philippines |
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Traditional Musical Instruments
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On-line eBook: Exhibit: Traditional Music of the Southern Philippines: ETHS 545 Perhaps the best exhibit on this website is "Traditional Music of the Southern Philippines": perhaps one of the most comprehensive websites about Kulintang culture on the web. (sometimes the link don´t works, but so click this link that works) |
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The dabakan a single-headed Philippine drum, primarily used as a supportive instrument in the kulintang ensemble. Among the five main kulintang instruments, it is the only non-gong element of the Maguindanao ensemble. Also called a dbakan, debakan (Maguindanao), dadabuan, dadaboon (Maranao), libbit (Tausug), tibubu (Poso) and a tiwal (Kulawi and Minahasa). Look more informations HERE |
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The Many Forms of Slit Drums
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Manobo playing slit drum to the Udol Dance The Manobo / Manuvu are a large group of Austronesian people from Mindanao. This is the Udol dance, named after the slit drum that accompanies it. The mesmering rhythm of the udol is believed to call the spirits of the deceased (fallen warriors) to show them (the dancers/performers) where their remains are so they could bring them home and have a decent burial. (daghang salamat SaiaoPinoi) The dancers provide the Udol, Utomay and the Patawagay rhythms themselves as they take turns to dance. This film was taken by anthropologist Robert Garfias in the 1960s. |
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THE CCP MUSEUM
The Museo ng Kalinangang Pilipino is an integrated humanities museum established in 1988 An important permanent exhibit is the CCP Collection of Traditional Musical Instruments from the Philippines Look more about the museum HERE |
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Philippine Bamboo Musical Instruments Filipinos make a wide variety of musical instruments, be they wind, string or percussion. Among the wind instruments are the kalaleng (Tinggian flute), bansik (Zambales Negrito flute), lantuy (Visayan bamboo clarinet), tulali (Sulod flute), sahunay (Tausug flute), diwdiw-es (Abra-Tinggian panpipe), nose flutes called baliing (Apayao) or kipanaw (Abra Tinggian) and budyong (Hanunuo Mangyan flute) and not to forget Las Piñas Bamboo Organ Look also HERE |
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PHILIPPINE BAMBOO INSTRUMENTS
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Bamboo Instruments of the Panay Bukidnon
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The Bamboo Instruments of the Panay
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Cordillera Musical Bamboo Instruments watwatworld wrote May 24, 2012: Video taken at Tam-awan Festival During the Cordillera Song and Dance Workshop. Native mountain bamboo musical intruments. Remark 3 videos in the album |
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Bamboo Xylophone Xylophone made of Philippine Bamboo played during the celebration of Chinese New Year 2011 at Binondo, Manila |
| Video | Philippine Bamboo Orchestra in Beijing |
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Bamboo flute - Indigenous Philippines Musical Instruments
It is also known as balaleng |
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Bontok diwdiw-as - Pan flute Look also HERE and more about the different bamboo flutes HERE |
| Video | Kristine Ursua of Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines plays the song Kailangan Kita using a Maestro Bamboo Flute accompanied with a grand piano by Ferdz Bautista. Performed at the Church of the Holy Trinity, Forbes Park, Makati City on June 7, 2009. |
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The tumpong (also inci by Maranao) is a type of Philippine bamboo flute used by the Maguindanaon, half the size of the largest bamboo flute, the palendag. |
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The Palendag also called Pulalu (Manabo and Mansaka), Palandag (Bagobo), Pulala (Bukidnon) and Lumundeg (Banuwaen) is a type of Philippine bamboo flute, the largest one used by the Maguindanaon Look also HERE |
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The melancholic sound of the Palendag No music captures the essence of the Kutawato Plains and the Liguasan Marsh better than the melancholic sound of the Palendag. |
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Pasiyak – most common etniko instrumental of Visayas
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Pasiyok Bamboo whistle flute with closed end and no finger holes Pinatubo Ayta |
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Bamboo Jaw
harp or mouth harp, often
referred to as "jew's harp".
Found all over the Philippines, the
mouth harp is called Kubing (or Kumbing) among the Mindanao
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Bamboo Jaw
harp or mouth harp, often
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The bungkaka is the clapper. Look photos HERE |
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Bungkaka - Balingbing yehoseff wrote on Nov 17, 2009: The Philippine bamboo buzzer Bungkaka /Balingbing from Kalinga, Cordillera. Taken during my lecture/workshop on Philippine traditional music as part of the British International school music festival held in Manila, November 13-15, 2009. |
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Agung The agung is a set of two wide-rimmed, vertically-suspended gongs used by the Maguindanao, Maranao and Tausug people of the Philippines as a supportive instrument in kulintang ensembles Look more informations HERE |
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The Babendil is a single, narrow-rimmed Philippine gong used primary as the “timekeeper” of the Maguindanao kulintang ensemble |
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The Gandingan is a Philippine set of four large, hanging gongs used by the Maguindanao as part of their kulintang ensemble. Traditionally, women were only ones allowed to play the gandingan Look also HERE |
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Bagobo Agung Ensemble, Philippines 1960's The Bagobo are an indigenous Proto-Austronesian tribe of Mindanao, the Philippines. Here is a traditional Bagobo Agung ensemble taken by anthropologist Robert Garfias in Mindanao during the 1960s. |
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Historiography of the moro
kulintang Look the article
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Photos of Kulintangs & Kulintang performance Remark 2 video in the album |
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Kulintang - Tidtu Sinabaysabay As played by the SEA Music Kulintang Palabunibunyan Ensemble: www.SEAmusic.org.uk Look the full description of Tidtu Sinabaysabay and
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Kulintang ensemble, Mindanao, 1966 This film footage was taken by anthropologist Robert Garfias in the village of Nuling (now Simuay), Sultan Kudarat, Mindanao island in 1966. Its of Maguindanaon women playing Kulintang, which is an ancient gong-drum ensemble music of the southern Philippines and that was once widespread throughout the islands during the Spanish arrival in the mid-1500s according to descriptions made in the 16th century Boxer Codex. Although Garfias originally labelled this video as that of a "Duyug", this piece corresponds more to a Binalig a Bagu in the Ilud style. Kulintang is closely related to the Agung ensemble. |
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Kulintang and talking gongs Kulintang gongs are played in Mindanao in the Southern Philippines. The Palabuniyan Kulintang Ensemble performs, and Executive Director and Master Musician Danny Kalanduyan tells about one particular set of gongs -- gandingan -- that are used for communicating without words. |
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Susie Ibarra Electric Kulintang at the UN Philippine Cultural Society presents Susie Ibarra Electric Kulintang at the United Nations |
| Video | The T'boli (Lemuhen) traditional Instruments |
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T'boli Kulintang & Hegalong performances, Lake Sebu,
Mindanao Private T'boli musical performance with Kulintang Gongs & an Impromptu Hegalong demonstration (2-stringed T'boli guitar) , on location in Lake Sebu, Mindanao Philippines. Videography & editing by Alan C. Geoghegan. |
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Kutiyapi Also called:
The kutiyapi is a Philippine two-stringed, fretted boat-lute, is the only stringed instrument among the Maguindanaon. Many good informations Look also HERE |
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Kutiyapi The kutiyapi is a Philippine two-stringed, fretted boat-lute, is the only stringed instrument among the Maguindanaon. |
| Video | Kudyapi - Master Samaon Sulaiman |
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Tiger Bells in the Philippines |
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Mindoro's
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Mindoro's
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Cordillera's Musical Instruments
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Cordillera's Musical Instruments
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Cordillera Cultural Heritage
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Cordillera Cultural Heritage
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by/ CARIDAD B. FIAR-OD, PhD
College Vice President, MPSPC
Council of Elders, Igorot Global Organization
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Indigenous Music and all the
musical instruments Many good informations, remark 3 pages Look the whole article
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UNIVERSITY OF
THE PHILIPPINES The concept of the Music Museum is that of an active and living one where the musical instruments are not mere displays but are made to come alive through live performances and audio-video presentations. |
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Preserving Living Traditions
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Preserving Living Traditions in Live
Performances: A Traditional Music and Dance Troupe of the Kalanguya of
the Northern Philippines.
By Bagly Arsenio and Glenn Stallsmith |
| Music of the Philippines | A blog about Filipino music and telling a lot about the instruments |
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Notable Filipinos Worldwide
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Musical instruments of the Philippines Many good photos and sounds of: Babendil, Dabakan, Gongs of the Philippines, Kulintang |
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Historical Organs in the Philippines To mark the launching of the four (4) CD Collection of the Historical Organs of the Philippines, Zuellig Building and the Embassy of Switzerland sponsored a concert featuring Guy Bovet, the leading authority in Spanish organ building. This was also made possible in cooperation with the Department of Tourism, UBS, and Diego Cera Organ Builders. |
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Las Piñas Bamboo Organ The National Museum of the Philippines declared the Las Pinas Bamboo Organ as The National Cultural Treasure being the finest and the only one in the 19th century that is still working in the Philippines |
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College of Music The Universidad de Sta. Isabel (USI) a private Catholic Vincentian university owned and run by the Daughters of Charity in Naga City |
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