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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...
- seven hanging gongs, and a gandang. The sumazau ensemble may include a kulintangan. In Guunsing village, the gongs are named as such, left to right from...
- Bugis, Illanun, Kedayan and Suluks known for their gendang, kompang and kulintangan; while the interior people such as the Dusun known with their bungkau...
- instruments, such as the bamboo flute, sompoton, togunggak, gong, and kulintangan. Musical instruments in Sabah are classified into chordophones (tongkungon...
- that include the gambus dan biola, dombak and rebana. Gongs like the Kulintangan (a set of small gongs), duck gongs and other styles are pla****. Malay...
- weddings. Konga - used in traditional performances such as Hamdolok Kulintangan - used in traditional performances in Sabah. Marakas - used in classical...
- 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 television...
- group, linguistically. The traditional musical instrument consists of Kulintangan, gong, and many of small gongs (cf. Asmahs claim that the Bisaya are...
- is the kulintangan ensemble consisting of two gandang (drums), a tungallan (large gong), a duwahan (set of two-paired gongs), and the kulintangan (a graduated...
- his band, The Mandaluyong Children's Choir, Manila Symphony Orchestra, Kulintangan musicians (headed by Malou Matute), and various Percussionists (headed...