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Cordillera instruments refer to traditional musical instruments from the Cordillera region in the Philippines, known for their unique sounds and cultural significance. Common examples include the gangsa (a flat gong), banga (a clay pot used as a percussion instrument), and the kubing (a bamboo jaw harp). Other instruments include the tongatong (a bamboo percussion instrument) and various types of flutes and string instruments made from local materials. These instruments are integral to the Indigenous peoples' rituals, celebrations, and storytelling traditions.
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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).
There is no place to contact Trumpet Musical Instruments. It does not exist. There is such a thing as a Trumpet which is a musical instrument but there is no Trumpet Musical Instruments.
The musical instruments of Kalinga Apayao include brass instruments, keyboards, woodwind instruments, percussion, and instruments. They also offer other musical instruments.
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This category covers establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing musical instruments and parts and accessories for musical instruments.