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  2. Kendang - Wikipedia

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    In the dance or wayang performance, the kendang player will follow the movements of the dancer, and communicate them to the other players in the ensemble. In West Java (Sundanese), kendang are used to keep the tempo of Gamelan Degung. Kendang are also used as main instrument for Jaipongan dances. In another composition called Rampak Kendang, a ...

  3. Dabakan - Wikipedia

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    The dabakan could be used as the accompaniment for the kutiyapi, a type of Philippine boat-lute. [5] The dabakan plays a major role in a type of playing known as Kasorondayong. In the Maranao version, which is in recognition of their prince hero, Prince Bantogen, two dbakan players face one another, standing behind their dabakans, striking them ...

  4. List of percussion instruments - Wikipedia

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    Flower drum: China Unpitched Idiophone Fontomfrom: Ghana Membranophone Found object: Frame drum: Unpitched 211.3 Membranophone Friction drum: Both Membranophone A drum where a stick or chord is drawn through a hole in the membrane to make a sound. Frog güiro: Galgo: Korea Unpitched 211.242.1 Membranophone Gandingan: Philippines Unpitched 111. ...

  5. Filipino cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Filipino cuisine is composed of the cuisines of more than a hundred distinct ethnolinguistic groups found throughout the Philippine archipelago.A majority of mainstream Filipino dishes that comprise Filipino cuisine are from the food traditions of various ethnolinguistic groups and tribes of the archipelago, including the Ilocano, Pangasinan, Kapampangan, Tagalog, Bicolano, Visayan, Chavacano ...

  6. Traditional Philippine musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    Quezon City, Philippines: University of the Philippines Diliman. OCLC 6593501. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 20, 2023; Dioquino, Corazon (October 22, 2009). "Philippine Bamboo Instruments". Humanities Diliman: A Philippine Journal of Humanities. 5 (1&2). University of the Philippines Diliman. ISSN 2012-0788.

  7. Gamelan - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The most common instruments used are metallophones (played with mallets) and a set of hand-drums called kendang, which keep the beat. The kemanak , a banana-shaped idiophone , and the gangsa , another metallophone, are also commonly used gamelan instruments on Bali .

  8. Angklung - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of calung, apart from being a musical instrument, is also attached to the term performance art. There are two known forms of calung Sunda , namely calung rantay and calung jinjing . This musical instrument is a traditional Sundanese musical instrument, which is also known and developed in the Banyumas region.

  9. Gambyong - Wikipedia

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    Movement techniques, dance accompaniment rhythms and kendang (Indonesian drum) patterns are able to display the dance characters that are flexible. Gambyong dance movement consists of three parts, namely the beginning (awal), content (isi), and end (akhir). The uniqueness of the Gambyong dance is in the movement that focuses on the legs, arms ...