The sulibao is a traditional musical instrument from China's Miao ethnic group, characterized by its unique construction and sound. It typically consists of a wooden body with a long, slender neck and is played using a bow, producing a distinct, resonant tone. The sulibao is often used in cultural performances and ceremonies, reflecting the Miao people's rich musical heritage. Its design and playing style contribute to its significance in traditional Miao music and storytelling.
It is an instrument
"Sulibao" is a traditional Chinese percussion instrument that is similar to a tambourine. It is made of wood or metal and has jingles attached to its sides. The instrument is played by shaking or striking it to produce rhythmic sounds.
Here are some of the Ethnic Wind instruments:BudingKipanawLantoyPalendagUnsoyPasiyakPitoTambuliTulaliPasiyokSahunayKulaing
The aerophones in traditional Mangyan music are bamboo instruments such as the gimbal and the sulibao. These instruments are played by Mangyan tribes in the Philippines and produce sounds through blowing air into them.
An olbon is an ethnic percussion musical instrument. An olbon is a native musical instrument from the Philippines that sounds differently from most percussion instruments.
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its an ethnic musical instrument from the Philippines
piano
it's a wind instrument made by our natives which are the pinatubo aeta.
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olbon
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