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  2. Traditional Philippine musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Gabbang – bamboo xylophone (Yakan, Batak, B'laan, Sama-Bajau, Tausūg) Luntang – wooden beams hanging from a frame (Maguindanaon) Kulintang a tiniok – set of eight, tuned knobbed metal plates strung on a wooden frame (Maguindanaon) Babandil – small gong; Saronay – eight tuned knobbed metal plates strung over a wooden frame (Maranao)

  3. Gabbang - Wikipedia

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    The gabbang, also known as bamboo xylophone, is a musical instrument made of bamboo widely used in southern Philippines. Among the Tausugs and Samas , it is commonly played to accompany songs and dances as a solo instrument or accompanied by the biola .

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    The hammer allows the baby to hit the balls through, while the red mallet allows them to play the xylophone. It holds a near-perfect five-star rating at Amazon after 18,000 reviews. $29 at Amazon

  5. Xylophone - Wikipedia

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    The xylophone (from Ancient Greek ξύλον (xúlon) 'wood' and φωνή (phōnḗ) 'sound, voice'; [1] [2] lit. ' sound of wood ' ) is a musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of wooden bars struck by mallets .

  6. Roneat - Wikipedia

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    The word "roneat" is a Khmer word for the bamboo xylophone, which is an ancient musical instrument of Cambodia. According to the Khmer national dictionary, roneat means xylophone and is described as "the percussive musical instrument that has a long body where its bars are made from bamboo or other good quality woods or metal bars striking with a pair of two roneat sticks played in the pinpeat ...

  7. Ranat ek - Wikipedia

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    Sound sample: seven-note scale played on the Ranat ek. The ranat ek (Thai: ระนาดเอก, pronounced [ranâːt ʔèːk], "also xylophone") is a Thai musical instrument in the percussion family that consists of 22 wooden bars suspended by cords over a boat-shaped trough resonator and struck by two mallets.