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The kutiyapi, or kudyapi, is a Philippine two-stringed, fretted boat-lute.

It is four
to six feet long with nine frets made of hardened beeswax. 

The dabakan is a Philippine, single-headed, drum made of


jackfruit/coconut lumber topped with a lizard or goat or even pig skin
drumhead. It's the only non-gong instrument of the kulintang ensemble.

A solibao is a conical tenor drum played by the Bontoc and Ibaloi


people of the Philippines. It is played with the palms of both hands.

Basal includes one to two large humped, low-sounding agungs


and a pair of smaller humped, higher-pitched sanangs which Batiwtiw is a bamboo instrum
produce metallic sounds. from mindoro about 40 cm lo
played by the striking, the split
Aruding instrument made of a small piece of bamboo. This is called of a bamboo against the left palm
"jaw's harp" in English. It is placed near the mouth and blown to
produce sound. This musical instrument can be made by using a
bolo or “itak”.

A tugo is a musical percussion instrument native to the


Philippines, where it is still played by many residents. It is large
and shaped like a guitar, but made completely of wood.

The Guimbal was one of the ancient musical instruments of the


Spanish Panayanos. It is described as a drum usually thirty
centimeters in diameters high and twenty centimeters in diameter, The kulintang instrument consists o
made from a hollowed- out trunk of a palm tree, cut and covered of small brass or bronze gongs horiz
with either goat or deer skin. laid upon a wooden rack

It is a small, four-stringed guitar-like instrument that is made from


a coconut husk. It is generally used for personal entertainment.

The gabbang, also known as bamboo xylophone, is a musical


instrument made of bamboo widely used in southern Philippines.

Tube with six fingerholes; mouth piece of bamboo with cut out
reed; mouth shield made of coconut shell; bell made of leaf
(probably bamboo) and blue plastic ribbon.

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