In the Visayas region of the Philippines, traditional Musical Instruments include the kulintang (a set of gongs), the bandurria (a string instrument similar to a mandolin), and the octavina (a smaller string instrument). Other notable instruments include the agung (large gongs), the tambol (drums), and various types of flutes made from bamboo. These instruments are often used in local festivals, rituals, and Folk Music, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Visayan people.
In Visaya, you can say "Waláy sapayan" to mean "you are welcome."
The Visaya of balanoy is "olasiman" or "suganda." It is commonly used in the Philippines for cooking and traditional medicine.
The preferred spelling in English is Visaya. "Bisaya" may be used colloquially or in certain dialects, but "Visaya" is the more commonly recognized and accepted spelling in English.
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Music for all kinds of intruments can be found on Musicnotes.com, and lyrics for a person interesting in singing the peice can be found on lyrics.com.
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Instrument for holding another instrument is called " stand ".
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