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meaning of bungkaka
meaning of bungkaka
die ko alam ee ( XoriE ) XD
die ko alam ee ( XoriE ) XD
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A bungkaka, also known as the bamboo buzzer is a percussion instrument (idiophone) made out of bamboo common in numerous indigenous tribes around the Philippines such as the Ifugao, Kalinga, and Ibaloi.
the easier way to make it is if u cut it in half then cut the details and put it back togather again
"Bungkaka" is a traditional woven basket used by indigenous peoples in the Cordillera region of the Philippines for carrying items or as home decor. The term specifically refers to a type of basket that is characterized by its unique design and craftsmanship, often made from rattan or bamboo materials. It is an important cultural artifact that reflects the indigenous heritage and craftsmanship of the Cordillera people.
The length of a bungkaka, a traditional Filipino musical instrument also known as a bamboo flute, typically ranges from about 30 to 60 centimeters (12 to 24 inches). The specific length can vary based on the region and the maker's design preferences. The length affects the pitch and tonal quality of the instrument, with longer flutes producing lower notes and shorter ones yielding higher pitches.
To play the bungkaka, a traditional bamboo instrument from the Philippines, hold it with both hands, positioning your thumbs on the open ends. Gently blow into one end to produce sound, while varying your breath pressure and the angle to create different pitches. You can also use your fingers to cover holes along the body of the instrument for added notes. Practice creating melodies by experimenting with your breath control and finger placements.