Music of Mindanao

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  1. 2. this is a goblet-shaped drum of Maguindanao and Maranao, which has a single head covered with goat, lizard or snakeskin
  2. 7. this ritual song is sung for victory celebration of Manobo
  3. 9. a song for the curing ceremony of Subanon
  4. 11. this is a two-headed cylindrical drum and it is one of the primary instruments used in the Gamelan ensembles of Java, Bali and Tengganu
  5. 13. a song for a deceased husband of Matigsalug
  6. 15. a sad recollection song about people in Lanao during times of famine searching for food from the egg of the bird 'Tabon'
  7. 16. it is the chant that the people use during the Ramadan
  8. 17. a set of two wide rimmed bossed-gongs that hang from the horizontal pole or wooden frames
  9. 18. this type of instrument is any that creates sound primarily by way of the instrument's vibrating, without the use of strings or membranes
  10. 20. this type of instrument is any that makes sound by way of vibrating string, or strings stretched between two points
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  1. 1. this is a single, narrow-rimmed Philippine gong used primarily as the "timekeeper" of the Maguindanao kulintang ensemble
  2. 3. this song is the love incantation of Manobo
  3. 4. this type of instrument is any that produces sound primarily by way of a vibrating stretched membrane
  4. 5. a row of eight, melody-playing gong kettles laid horizontally upon a rock
  5. 6. it is the chant on the circumcision ritual of Subanon
  6. 8. a non-Islamic cultural group from the Davao Gulf and Davao Region
  7. 10. this idiophone is similar to a xylophone made of wooden box played by striking wooden bars across the top with a wooden hammer
  8. 12. this type of instrument is any that produced sound primarily by causing a body of air to vibrate without the use of strings or membranes
  9. 14. a type of Philippine bamboo scraper gong/slit drum played with two beaters, one for the jagged edge and one for making a beat
  10. 19. this is a bamboo polychordal tube zither of Bagobo