Mostly farming, raising cattle and poultry.
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it is a double ended Philippine drum mounted horizontally on a stand. The body is traditionally the bottom section of a palm tree and the heads are of deerskin.
No. If it is social gathering and no Un-Islamic activity is planned. If it is to immitate the Christian culture, to show off, held by a person who is widely known to be dishonest and earning his livelihoood through Haram means, better avoid it.
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The Philippines has a wide range of percussion instruments, but here are a few that I know of: 1) Gabbang--it is a wooden box with wooden bars nailed on top of it. You make sound by striking it with a wooden hammer. Basically, it's a wooden xylophone famous in Sulu. 2) Tugo--mostly used by the Tirurays of Cotabato, the tugo (which came from the Tagalog word "tugod" or "bottom") is a short , wide, foot high drum played like a huge bongo drum. 3) Bunkaka--coming from the Tagalog word "bukaka" or "widely open", it's a commonly used bamboo clapper that the Tinguians and Igorots play. Sound is produced by striking (or karate-chopping) the split end of the thick bamboo instrument. Although this simply states three native percussion instruments from the Philippines, feel free to learn more about it. Believe me, I'm 100% Filipino and yet, I feel like I know nothing about my beautiful country! For other homework-helpers, look for my unique signature at the end of each answer. -*N*