"Tatsulok" is a song by the Filipino rock band Bamboo. The song is classified as OPM, which stands for "Original Pilipino Music". OPM refers to any type of music that originates from the Philippines or is composed by Filipino artists, and it encompasses various genres, including rock, pop, ballad, and Folk Music. "Tatsulok" is specifically categorized as Filipino Rock Music, with its heavy guitar riffs and driving percussion.
Tatsulok na daigdig
Music on the Bamboo Radio was created in 1997.
tatsulok ng daig dig
'Bamboo' is the singular and also the plural form
bamboo stamping
rivermaya bamboo
the amerindians played bamboo music and drums
Xylophones
bungkaka'bamboo jew's saggeypo bamboo buzzers kubing patteteg bamboo leg xylophones gongs gangsa topayya and palook.
Musikong Bombong is a traditional Philippine musical genre that features bamboo instruments, particularly bamboo tubes and flutes. It is often performed during festivals and cultural celebrations, showcasing the vibrant and lively spirit of Filipino folk music. The term "bombong" specifically refers to the bamboo tubes used in the music, which produce unique, resonant sounds. This art form highlights the rich cultural heritage and craftsmanship of the Philippines, emphasizing community and artistic expression.
It use 2 big bamboo with same size and weight so that the holder of the bamboo balance it to easy follow to music beat
A bansuri is a bamboo transverse flute used in the classical music of North India.