The Philippines have different instruments like:
->the gong ->the pasiyak
->the litguit ->the maracas
->the triangle ->the chimes
->the Dabakan ->the kulintang
->the bulting ->the bunkaka
->the tambourine ->the bamboo Flute
The Philippines has many native Musical Instruments. They fall into the categories of aerophones, chordophones, lutes, tuned gongs, xylophones, metllophones, membranophones, and idiophones.
An olbon is an ethnic percussion musical instrument. An olbon is a native musical instrument from the Philippines that sounds differently from most percussion instruments.
i say that native instruments are still useful for all filippinos
of thailand and philippines musical instruments
In the Philippines, the native wind instruments are various types of flutes. The flutes are made mostly of bamboo and have three to six holes. The Tumpong and Bansik are just two of the flutes used in the Philippines.
The Filipino kulintang is similar to the Indonesian gamelan.
Any website that list all the native Philippines
An olbon is an ethnic percussion musical instrument. An olbon is a native musical instrument from the Philippines that sounds differently from most percussion instruments.
i say that native instruments are still useful for all filippinos
of thailand and philippines musical instruments
dabakan
In the Philippines, the native wind instruments are various types of flutes. The flutes are made mostly of bamboo and have three to six holes. The Tumpong and Bansik are just two of the flutes used in the Philippines.
The Filipino kulintang is similar to the Indonesian gamelan.
The musical instruments of India are far different than the musical instruments of the Philippines. These instruments are made of different materials.
bkit ala kaeung mga instruments... nakakainis sana meun kau nun..................................................
It doesn't matter what country you're in. They are always musical instruments.
sahunay-a bamboo flute in sulu with 6 holes pasiyak-a musical instrument in panay.it is played by placing water on it and blowig it
The musical instruments in Southern Philippines are the Kulintang, a gong chime instrument, and the dabakan. this is an hour glass shaped drum covered in goat or lizard skin.