Gangsa palook is a traditional form of music from the Philippines, typically performed during festive occasions and celebrations. It features the use of the gangsa, a type of gong, played in ensemble settings. The music is often accompanied by dance and is integral to cultural rituals and communal gatherings in certain indigenous communities. The performances help preserve cultural heritage and foster community spirit.
ang gangsa palook ay putang ina nyo mali mali sagot niyo gago
ang gangsa palook ay putang ina nyo Mali mali sagot niyo gago
bungkaka'bamboo jew's saggeypo bamboo buzzers kubing patteteg bamboo leg xylophones gongs gangsa topayya and palook.
gangsa palook is a music instrument that we found in kalinga province, phillipines .... this made in a pure bamboo ....
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Some traditional musical instruments in Palawan include the "kudyapi" (a two-stringed boat-lute), "paldong" (bamboo zither), and "kulilal" (flute made from bamboo). These instruments are often used in cultural performances and traditional ceremonies in Palawan.
s gangsa
187 Gangsa! We dont die, We multiply! Oh oh!
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.
it is a flat gong
dawoi,...... anseran nyo naman>>>>
Gangsa,Bungkaka