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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.
1. Buktot - a visayan instrument with 4 strings. 2. Kudyapi - a six stringed instrument. 3. Faglong - 2 stringed flute-like instrument of the Bilaan (native people of Cagayan). 4. Butling - a box with a single hemp string picked with a small stick. 5. Bamboo Violin - three stringed violin of the Negritos.
The didgeridoo is a musical instrument (woodwind) native to Australia.
Well I know one it is a miracha.
Aeolian harp (wind harp, played by the wind)Alto flutealboka (a double clarinet native to the Basque Country)arghul (single reed woodwind is a traditional Arabic musical instrument)air hornalphorn (alpenhorn)accordionagidigbo is a large traditional plucked instrument from NigeriaArray mbira is a modern musical instrument from the United States. It is based upon the African mbira thumb piano.African mbira thumb pianoaerophoneaccoustic guitarAbïa drum (African drum)Agung a Tamlang (Philippine drum)Agogo (bell from West Africa)Agung/Agong (gong from Philippines)Ahoko is a traditional percussion instrument from Ivory Coastthe accordion / The Alpenhorn
The Gamelan, which is a collection of percussion and stringed instruments played as one large instrument, is native to the country of Indonesia.
The Gamelan, which is a collection of percussion and stringed instruments played as one large instrument, is native to the country of Indonesia.
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.
A Ukelele? There might be a couple more.
1. Buktot - a visayan instrument with 4 strings. 2. Kudyapi - a six stringed instrument. 3. Faglong - 2 stringed flute-like instrument of the Bilaan (native people of Cagayan). 4. Butling - a box with a single hemp string picked with a small stick. 5. Bamboo Violin - three stringed violin of the Negritos.
The didgeridoo is a musical instrument (woodwind) native to Australia.
Maracas are percussion instruments, and can be compared to rattles. They were invented by Native Americans in Puerto Rico.
North American Indians sing, using the voice as a percussion instrument along with drums and rattles, and their use of their native language in this context is in making nonsense syllables. These are non-lexical (have no vocabulary equivalent), and meaningless, and are called vocables.
The long bean pods of the pacay (Inga feullei) or ice-cream-bean tree, can be dried into a rattle, used like maracas.Gourds and coconuts are also the basis for some native drums.
Well I know one it is a miracha.
1.gabbang,2.tugo,3.bunkaka
Aeolian harp (wind harp, played by the wind)Alto flutealboka (a double clarinet native to the Basque Country)arghul (single reed woodwind is a traditional Arabic musical instrument)air hornalphorn (alpenhorn)accordionagidigbo is a large traditional plucked instrument from NigeriaArray mbira is a modern musical instrument from the United States. It is based upon the African mbira thumb piano.African mbira thumb pianoaerophoneaccoustic guitarAbïa drum (African drum)Agung a Tamlang (Philippine drum)Agogo (bell from West Africa)Agung/Agong (gong from Philippines)Ahoko is a traditional percussion instrument from Ivory Coastthe accordion / The Alpenhorn