Cordillera Aeta The music of the Cordillera Cordillera region of the Philippines Philippines is similar to the music of continental Southeast Asia. It has rhythmic, rhythmic, speech-like enunciation. Genres include epics. Musical instruments in the region include graduated at gongs, nose utes, !am!oo !u""ers, clappers, #uill-shaped percussion tu!es and !am!oo $e%&s harps. 'eader-chorus 'eader-chorus singing is common. The Aeta ha(e a musical musical heritage consisting of (arious (arious types of agung ensem!les ) ensem!les ) ensem!les composed of large hanging, suspended or held, !ossed*kno!!ed gongs gongs %hich %hich act as drone %ithout any accompanying melodic instrument.
Cordillera's Musical Instruments gangsa kalinga + gangsa are handmade !y the alinga tri!e of the orthern Philippines in the Cordillera mountain range/ they are used in traditional dances andd used to summon the gods for good fortune. baliing + nose ute
umpong + Philippine !am!oo ute used !y the Maguindanaon, half the si"e of the largest !am!oo ute, the palendag. A lip-(alley ute like the palendag, the tumpong makes a sound %hen players !lo% through a !am!oo reed placed on top of the instrument and the air stream produced is passed o(er an airhole atop the instrument. This masculine instrument is usually played during family gatherings in the e(ening and is presently the most common ute played !y the Maguindanaon.
tongatong + A Tongatong is a !am!oo percussion instrument used !y the people of alinga to communicate %ith spirits during house !lessings. It is made of !am!oo cut in (arious lengths. 0hen you hit it against soft earth a certain drone re(er!erates though the instrument&s open mouth. 0hen an entire set of Tongatong is played in interloping rhythm and prolonged %ith the tri!al chanting, it could put the audience and the dancers in a trance.
diwdiw-as + is one of the Cordillera instrument.It is 1 or more di2erent si"e of slender !am!oo that is tied together. saggeypo + Stopped pipes found in northern Philippines are the saggeypo alinga/ and the sagay-op 3ontok/. The !am!oo pipe is closed on one end !y a node %ith the open end held against the lo%er lip of the player as he !lo%s directly across the top. The pipe can !e played indi(idually !y one person or in ensem!les of three or more. bamboo zither + any stringed musical instrument %hose strings are the same length as its sound!oard. The 4uropean "ither consists of a at, shallo% sound !o5 across %hich some 67 or 87 gut or metal strings are stretched.
Aeta ’s Musical Instruments
negrito violin-a 9(e-stringed instrument used !y nati(es of "am!ales tabungbung -guitar of the aetas of "am!ales butting-a !am!oo (iolin %ith a single string made of a hemp or !anana 9!er. among the negritos and isa!ela, it is called yoggand
bansik -nose ute %ith 8 holes and a triangular mouth piece used !y the negritos of "am!ales kullibaw-$e%&s harp made of !am!oo gurimbaw-(iolin of the aetas of taya!as aydluing-a long guitar %ith strings similar to the kudyapi of mindanao. this is used !y the mamanua of mindanao gassa- a at gong that is sounded !y the striking of a palm patagong -a %ing-shaped !am!oo tu!e %ith a length of 8.1 cm and
1-:.1 cm in diameter kabungbung-a guitar made of !am!oo used !y the aetas of !ataan
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