Kulintang (Indonesian: kolintang, Malay: kulintangan) is a modern term for an ancient instrumental form of music composed on a row of small, horizontally...
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(rack). Kulintang a tiniok is a Maguindanaon term meaning "kulintang with string," but they also could call them kulintang a putao, meaning "kulintang of metal...
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Agung (section Kulintang ensemble)
Sama-Bajau and Tausug people of the Philippines as a supportive instrument in kulintang ensembles. The agung is also ubiquitous among other groups found in Palawan...
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Music of Indonesia (section Kulintang)
important instrument in many Indonesian musical ensembles, such as gamelan, kulintang, and talempong. The most popular and famous form of Indonesian music is...
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The kulintang a kayo (literally, “wooden kulintang”) is a Philippine xylophone of the Maguindanaon people with eight tuned slabs strung horizontally atop...
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Maguindanao kulintang ensemble, called basalen or palabunibuniyan is the traditional gong chime ensemble of the Maguindanao. Other forms of the kulintang ensembles...
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buzzer Gandingan – set of four large hanging knobbed gongs Kagul – scraper Kulintang – set of eight tuned gongs placed horizontally in an ornate frame, tuned...
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playing the kulintang. Two major groups seem to stand out in kulintang music. These are the Maguindanaon and the Maranao. The kulintang instrument itself...
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of four large, hanging gongs used by the Maguindanao as part of their kulintang ensemble. When integrated into the ensemble, it functions as a secondary...
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online textbook about Southern Pilipino Kulintang Music with an extensive section devoted to baked beans: the kulintang, gandingan, agung and the babendil...
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primarily used as a supportive instrument in the kulintang ensemble. Among the five main kulintang instruments, it is the only non-gong element of the...
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style of the kulintang instrument, of which the Sinulog a kinukulintangan; a piece that embellishes the main melody of the kulintang's Sinulog a kangungudan...
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Lithophone Celesta Dulcitone Fangxiang Gangsa Gendèr Glockenspiel Kulintang a tiniok, kulintang a putao, or sarunay Metallophone Metal Marimbaphone (also bowed)...
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Gangsa Geger Gendèr Glockenspiel Gong Hand bells Handpan Jegogan Jublag Kulintang a Tiniok/Sarunay Mark tree Orff metallophones Ranat ek lek Ranat thum...
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Sulaiman, Nguda Latip, Ali Ahmad and Tukal Nanalon. Sulaiman also played the kulintang, agong (suspended bossed gong with wide rim), gandingan, palendag, and...
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communication. In East Malaysia, gong-based musical ensembles such as agung and kulintang are commonly used in ceremonies such as funerals and weddings. These ensembles...
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in their rituals. Angklung, kacapi suling, gong, gamelan, talempong, kulintang, and sasando are examples of traditional Indonesian instruments. These...
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Indonesia; piphat and pinpeat ensembles of Thailand and Cambodia; and the kulintang ensembles of the southern Philippines, Borneo, Sulawesi and Timor are...
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the Maguindanao kulintang ensemble. The babendil usually has a diameter of roughly one foot making it larger than the largest kulintang gong and comparable...
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somewhat more Hispanic in flavour, differs from Ifugao music and Maranao kulintang music. Ethnomusicologists such as Ramon Santos and Corazon Canave-Dioquino...
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lesser nobility, and the common lawig analogous to the bahay kubo. Maranao kulintang music is a type of a gong music. Sarunaay is also found among both Muslim...
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of solidarity. One type of traditional Moro musical instrument is the kulintang, a gong made from bronze or brass found in the southern Philippines. This...
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of Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese music. It is also used in various Kulintang ensembles in Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Philippines...
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Catholics—revolves around kulintang music, a specific type of gong music. Unique to the Soccsksargen, elements of kulintang may be loosely compared to...
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Members of the Culion leper colony in an undated photograph. The women in the center appear to be playing the kulintang traditional instrument....
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hand and arm movements, accompanied by instruments such as the agong and kulintang. The non-Islamized natives of Mindanao are collectively known as the Lumad...
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degung. The bonang is similar to the Balinese reong and the single-row kulintang of the southern Philippines and Borneo. Music portal Indonesia portal...
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from the belled accessory worn on the ankles of the Maranao princess. A kulintang and agung ensemble always accompanies the dance. Singkil has evolved over...
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