Kulintang is a traditional musical instrument from the Philippines, consisting of a series of gongs laid out in a row. To make one, you will need to create or acquire metal gongs of varying sizes, which are typically made from bronze or brass. Each gong is tuned to a specific pitch and is mounted on a wooden frame. Finally, the gongs are struck with mallets to produce music, often accompanied by other instruments in traditional ensembles.
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nothing is made of kulintang. Kulintang is a Philippine musical instrument that looks like the gong/drums mixed.
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CARNATION
To make a kulintang using recycled materials, gather metal lids from jars or cans to serve as the "gongs." Attach them to a sturdy base made from cardboard or an old wooden crate. Use wooden dowels or chopsticks as mallets to strike the lids and produce sound. Decorate the base with colorful paper or paint to make it visually appealing for kids!
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If you are refering to Palawan indiginous music, that is music from this region not influenced by colonization & Western culture, then there is kulintang. Kulintang uses a row of gongs. This musical form originated in China.
Babandil or Babandir, in the Philippines, is a kind of musical instrument. It is part of the so-called Kulintang Ensemble. The other instruments included in this ensemble are the Kulintang, Agong, Gandingan, and Dabakan. The Babandil is a small metal gong that is struck by a wooden stick on its side producing a high-frequency sound. It serves as the pace-keeper in the ensemble. It is usually played first when starting kulintang music.