
Kubing - Wikipedia
The kubing is a type of Philippine jaw harp from bamboo found among the Maguindanaon and other Muslim and non-Muslim tribes in the Philippines and Indonesia.
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Session 1-traditional-instruments-of-the-kalinga | PPT - SlideShare
2013年7月1日 · The document lists and describes 10 traditional musical instruments used by the Kalinga people of the Philippines, including bamboo stamping tubes, buzzers, panpipes, polychordal bamboo tube zithers, flat gongs, jaw's harps, quill-shaped tubes, leg xylophones, nose flutes, and lip-valley flutes.
Ulibaw instrument meaning - Brainly.ph
2018年6月7日 · Ulibaw or Kubing is called by Maguindanaon and other Muslim and non-muslim tribes. It is made from bamboo and a type of philippine jew harp. It is traditionally considered an intimate instrument, Both genders can use this instrument. Females more infrequently use it than males who use it for short distance courtship. Kudyapi.
Ullibao (Kalingga) | MusiKoleksyon
Description: The top skin of a node of bamboo with a thin tongue carved out of the center. There are incised designs on the body of the instrument. It is played by putting the center of the instrument at the opening of the mouth and with the other hand striking the end of the instrument to produce a vibrating sound.
Ullibaw - Kalinga Bamboo Instrument
"Ullibaw" (jew harp) is a bamboo instrument made of a thin, narrow strip of bamboo. It is a traditional musical instrument from Kalinga and is commonly...
MUSDIKS:ullibaw - Iskomunidad
2009年7月31日 · Word: ullibaw or giwong Category: instrument 1. Ethno-linguistic group: Kalinga 2. General physical description: bamboo jew’s harp 3. General playing technique: one end is held in the mouth with one hand while a finger of the other hand taps it to make the strip vibrate. 4. Musical function: 5. Playing circumstance: played solo by men
Kalinga | PDF | Music Technology | Musical Instruments - Scribd
The document describes several traditional bamboo musical instruments used by various ethnic groups in the Philippines, including: The gangsa, a flat gong used in gatherings and celebrations in the Cordillera region. The tongali, a nose flute played by the Kalinga people of Northern Luzon. The tongatong, a bamboo stamping tube traditionally used in Kalinga healing rituals that is …
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Ullibyew - Philippine Bamboo Musical Instruments Innovation …
Ullibyew is a jews harp that usually measures 8-9 inches long. This is made from any part of a well sundried/airdried bamboo. A tongue is carved at the center which is placed in front of the mouth. The wide end is held with one hand while the pointed end is hit by the other hand […]
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