as i know the kali is one of those old filipino instruments
The standard Filipino rondalla instruments are:
The standard Filipino rondalla instruments are:
Rondalla refers to a traditional ensemble of stringed instruments in Filipino music, typically featuring instruments like the bandurria, laúd, guitar, and octavina. The different kinds of rondalla can be categorized based on the types of instruments used or their regional variations, such as the traditional rondalla which includes all string instruments, and modern adaptations that may incorporate additional instruments or contemporary styles. Each variation reflects the cultural influences and musical heritage of the region it represents. Overall, rondalla ensembles showcase the rich tapestry of Filipino folk music.
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the difference between Chinese music and filipino music is that the way the instruments look like..and how they handle it.and their similarities is that all the sounds of there instruments are the same.=)
Percussion, woodwind, and string.
Filipino-American singer Francisco "Bamboo" Manalac (of the Filipino bands Rivermaya and "Bamboo") is 41 years old. He was born on January 19, 1976. * a different source gives his birth year as 1978
fFunctions of filipino family
The Filipino kulintang is similar to the Indonesian gamelan.
The Sarung Banggi is a Filipino serenade. In the original song, guitar, banjo, or ukulele are typically used as accompanying instruments. Traditional Filipino percussive instruments like the drums may also be added for a more lively rendition.
Himig Kawayan is a traditional Filipino bamboo musical ensemble that features various instruments primarily made from bamboo. Key instruments include the "bamboo flute" (tukog), "bamboo percussion" (such as the bamboos being struck together), and "bamboo marimba" or "bamboo xylophone." Other notable instruments may include "angklung," a set of tuned bamboo tubes, and different types of bamboo rattles. Together, these instruments create a unique sound that reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Philippines.
In the traditional Filipino song "Sarung Banggi," the instruments commonly used include the guitar, bandurria, and octavina. The guitar provides the harmonic accompaniment, while the bandurria and octavina contribute to the melodic elements of the music. These instruments work together to create a rich and vibrant sound characteristic of Filipino folk music.