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  1. 1. Kubing. First on our list is the Kubing, the Filipino version of a jaw harp. It’s mostly made of bamboo, though some are made of metal. It can be considered one of the more popular traditional instruments of the Philippines.

    • Kubing. This is a jaw harp made with bamboo and is one of the more well known traditional musical instruments. Found all throughout the Philippines, the design and name of the instrument changes from region to region.
    • Kulintang. Another well-known Filipino instrument, the natives of Meranao, Tausug, and Maguindanao take a lot of pride and joy with these. The Kulintang is a set of 5 to 9 pieces of gongs that vary in size and sound.
    • Kudyapi. Also known as the Kutiyapi, this is a stringed wooden lute that’s about 4-6 ft long. The lumads of Meranao, Maguindanao, T’boli, and Manobo often play this instrument, but versions of it is seen throughout the Philippines.
    • Tongali. This noseflute is called by many names and is found all over the Philippines, especially in the northern areas. According to historians, the Tongali is played to mimic a mournful human voice.
  2. Philippine traditional musical instruments are commonly grouped into four categories: aerophones, chordophones, membranophones, and idiophones. [1] [2] Aerophones. Bulungudyong – vertical flute (Pinatubo Ayta) Diwas. Palendag – lip-valley flute (Kalinga) Tongali – nose flute (Kalinga) Tumpong – bamboo flute. Tulali – flute with 6 holes.

  3. May 11, 2024 · The Philippines has a variety of traditional instruments that are integral to its cultural heritage. These instruments include: The kulibit flute; The kutiyapi stringed instrument; The kolitong bamboo tube drums; The tambuli mountain region drums; The gabbang traditional xylophone

  4. Apr 14, 2024 · In the rich cultural landscape of the Philippines, music serves as a vibrant expression of heritage and identity. From the rhythmic beats of indigenous drums to the melodious strains of stringed instruments, traditional Philippine music embodies centuries of history, folklore, and artistic craftsmanship.

  5. May 11, 2024 · The Philippines has a diverse range of traditional folk music instruments that showcase its rich cultural heritage. Each region in the country has its unique instruments, reflecting various musical traditions. For example, the Tambuli ensemble is a popular set of instruments, and the Kulibit guitar is known in the north.

  6. From the nose flute popular in the Northern regions of the Philippines to Maguindanao’s famed gong ensemble, here are six must-know Filipino instruments.

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