Cordillera instruments refer to traditional Musical Instruments from the Cordillera region in the Philippines, known for their unique sounds and cultural significance. Common examples include the gangsa (a flat gong), banga (a clay pot used as a percussion instrument), and the kubing (a bamboo jaw harp). Other instruments include the tongatong (a bamboo percussion instrument) and various types of flutes and string instruments made from local materials. These instruments are integral to the Indigenous peoples' rituals, celebrations, and storytelling traditions.
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The "pas-ing" instrument in Cordillera likely refers to the "pas-ing" or "pas-ing sa angklung," which is a bamboo percussion instrument played in the Cordillera region of the Philippines. It consists of bamboo tubes of varying lengths tied together and struck with a stick to produce different tones. The pas-ing is traditionally used in different cultural events, rituals, and performances in the Cordillera region.
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The Pateteg is a Cordillera instrument that mainly use in some of kalinga tribes.
Some traditional instruments from the Cordillera region in the Philippines include the gangsa (brass gongs), solibao (drum), diwdiw-as (bamboo mouth harp), and tongatong (bamboo percussion instrument). These instruments are used in various indigenous music and dances of the Cordillera tribes.
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the balingging is wind instrument and i have in my home
the istrument of cordillera song are flat gongs,nose flutes, bambo buzzers,clappers quils shaped percussion tube and bambo jews harps
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