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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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Kulintang a
tiniok is a
Maguindanaon term
meaning "
kulintang with string," but they also
could call them
kulintang a ****o,
meaning "
kulintang of metal...
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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...
- 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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perpendicular across the frame,
creating an
entire kulintang set
called a "pasangan". The main
purpose for
kulintang music in the
community is to
function as social...
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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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playing the
kulintang. Two
major groups seem to
stand out in
kulintang music.
These are the
Maguindanaon and the Maranao. The
kulintang instrument itself...
- 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...
- the
Maguindanao kulintang ensemble. The
babendil usually has a
diameter of
roughly one foot
making it
larger than the
largest kulintang gong and comparable...
- in
their rituals. Angklung,
kacapi suling, gong, gamelan, talempong,
kulintang, and
sasando are
examples of
traditional Indonesian instruments. These...