flat gongs played witn the hands.
Gangsa,Bungkaka
The gangsa is a traditional Filipino musical instrument, typically made of bronze or brass, and part of the kulintang ensemble. It is characterized by its flat, gong-like shape and is played by striking with mallets. The symbol often associated with the gangsa in cultural contexts may include its depiction in traditional art or representations of Filipino folk music. However, there is no universally recognized symbol specifically designated for the gangsa itself.
Gangsa gongs are traditionally used in various cultural ceremonies and celebrations in Indonesia, particularly in Balinese and Javanese rituals. They play a significant role in gamelan orchestras, accompanying religious events, weddings, and festivals. The vibrant sound of gangsa gongs adds to the festive atmosphere and is integral to the cultural expressions of the communities that use them.
there are lots of instruments like: the JEGOG the GANGSA the KHETUK the GONG the KENDANG
here some answer : the musical group of the cordillera highlands is called the "gangsa ensemble". it is composed of minimum of 3 people. they use the instruments called the gangsa (a bronze/brass flat gong.), baliing (nose flute), sulibaw (drum made of pig or carabao's skin.), bunkaka (made of bamboo), and the diwdiw-as (panpipe).
s gangsa
187 Gangsa! We dont die, We multiply! Oh oh!
ang gangsa palook ay putang ina nyo Mali mali sagot niyo gago
ang gangsa palook ay putang ina nyo mali mali sagot niyo gago
it is a flat gong
Euan Ko Eh.. haha
Gangsa,Bungkaka
blah huyio shou injoshyu
dawoi,...... anseran nyo naman>>>>
The gangsa is a traditional Filipino musical instrument, typically made of bronze or brass, and part of the kulintang ensemble. It is characterized by its flat, gong-like shape and is played by striking with mallets. The symbol often associated with the gangsa in cultural contexts may include its depiction in traditional art or representations of Filipino folk music. However, there is no universally recognized symbol specifically designated for the gangsa itself.
Yes, the gangsa is a type of percussion instrument. It is a flat, metallic instrument traditionally used in Filipino music, particularly in the playing of kulintang ensembles. The gangsa is typically played by striking its surface with mallets, producing a bright, resonant sound that contributes to the rhythmic and melodic aspects of the music.
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