- The
gabbang, also
known as
bamboo xylophone, is a
musical instrument made of
bamboo widely used in
southern Philippines.
Among the
Tausugs and Samas,...
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before the nikah. A
musical troupe and
special ensemble called gabbang-biola or
gabbang would start playing to a
crowd of attendees, and this
would happen...
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Filipino culture references featured in the logo
include the vinta, the
gabbang instrument and
traditional Binakael patterns. The
powerful visual identity...
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instruments are the
gabbang (na-tive xylophone) and the
biyula (native violin). With 14 to 24 keys
divided into seven-note scales, the
gabbang has
become the...
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horizontally in an
ornate frame,
tuned pentatonic scale|pentatonically.
Gabbang –
bamboo xylophone (Yakan, Batak, B'laan, Sama-Bajau, Tausūg)
Luntang –...
- sung with the
accompaniment of a
string instrument like
gitgit and biula,
gabbang and the kulintangan. The folk song was used as an
ending theme in the Philippine...
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accompanies by chants,
songs and
instruments like the kulintang, gong,
gabbang and haglong, as well as a
variety of
drums show
their zest for life. ...
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traditional instruments as children. He
first learned how to play the
gabbang, a
wooden bamboo instrument similar to the
xylophone then
learned how to...
- end-blown
bamboo flute)
Tumpong Tongali (Philippine nose flute)
Suling Diwas Gabbang Bungkaka Takumbo Kolitong Dioquinio,
Corazon (2008). "Philippine Bamboo...
- pangalay, will
occur by
playing percussive musical instruments such as the
gabbang, the kulintang, and the agong. The
wedding is
officiated by an Imam. Readings...