It is estimated that the tumpong was first created during the 18th century. The tumpong is still played today by many people.
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The inci, palendag, pasiyak, pulalu, suling, and tumpong.
gangsa kalinga,baliing,tumpong,tangatong,diwdiw-as,saggeypo,bamboo zither
the Ethnic Musical Instruments are, gangsakalinga,baliing,tumpong,tangatong,diwdiw-as,saggeypo,bamboo zither.
the Ethnic Musical Instruments are, gangsakalinga,baliing,tumpong,tangatong,diwdiw-as,saggeypo,bamboo zither.
This is a Philippine bass flute. Its sound is similar to a normal wooden flute except the tones are much lower, and quite possibly, mellower.
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.
it was first used in 1326
they were first used in 1960
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it was first used in a factory
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