The Musical Instruments found among the Mangyan are the gitara, a homemade guitar; the gitgit, a three-string indigenous violin with human hair for strings; the lantoy, a transverse nose Flute; the kudyapi, a kind of lute; and the kudlung, a parallel-string bamboo tube Zither. Most of these instruments are used by a male suitor in wooing a Mangyan female. A young man and his male friends strum the guitar and play the gitgit to announce their arrival at the house of the woman. The Hanunoo use the guitar to play harmonic chords and interludes between verses sung in one or two tones.
The Hanunoo use several kinds of flute. The transverse flute has five stops (unlike the Buhid's palawta which has six), and is tuned diatonically. The pituh is a flute which is diatonically tuned, has finger-holes, but no thumb hole. The bangsi is an external duct flute, which has a chip glued on to the tube of the flute. Another type of aerophone, aside from the flutes, is the budyung, a bamboo Trumpet which is also found among the Mandaya in Mindanao.
Two idiophones are used by the Hanunoo: the buray dipay, a bean-pod rattle used in ensemble with other kinds of instruments , and the kalutang, which are percussion sticks played in pairs to produce harmonies on seconds, thirds, and fourths (Maceda 1966: 646).
The Hanunoo also have an agung ensemble, which consists of two light gongs played by two men squatting on the floor: one man beats with a light padded stick on the rim of one of the gongs. Both performers play a simple duple rhythms (Maceda 1966: 646).
Music for the Hanunoo is part of celebrating ordinary and festive occasions. Accompanying themselves on these instruments as they recite their love poems, the Hanunoo Mangyan pay court to the women. During the wedding rituals, songs are sung, musical instruments are played, food is eaten, and wine is drunk. The songs of the Mangyan are lullabies, recollections of war exploits in the distant past, lamentations, love lyrics, and stories based on persona.
The Mangyans, an indigenous group from the Philippines, use the word "awit" to refer to a song. This term reflects their rich cultural heritage and is often associated with traditional music and oral storytelling. The Mangyans have a deep connection to their music, which serves various purposes, including rituals, celebrations, and everyday life.
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a flute which is diatonically tuned has finger-holes
Kudlung is a bamboo zither with parallel strings.
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The Mangyans, an indigenous group from the Philippines, use the word "awit" to refer to a song. This term reflects their rich cultural heritage and is often associated with traditional music and oral storytelling. The Mangyans have a deep connection to their music, which serves various purposes, including rituals, celebrations, and everyday life.
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a flute which is diatonically tuned has finger-holes
Kudlung is a bamboo zither with parallel strings.
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