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The "Hudhud ni Aliguyon" is traditionally accompanied by a type of musical instrument known as the "gongs," specifically the kulintang, which is a set of gongs that play a melodic role in the performance. Additionally, other percussion instruments may be used, such as the agung and the dabakan, to provide rhythm and depth to the music. The performance often reflects the culture and traditions of the Ifugao people, emphasizing communal storytelling and cultural heritage.

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