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Philippine bamboo xylophone
The gabbang, also known as bamboo xylophone, is a musical instrument made of bamboo widely used in southern Philippines. Among the Tausugs and Samas,
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Tradition in Philippines
before the nikah. A musical troupe and special ensemble called gabbang-biola or gabbang would start playing to a crowd of attendees, and this would happen
Marriage and wedding customs in the Philippines
Marriage_and_wedding_customs_in_the_Philippines
instruments are the gabbang (na-tive xylophone) and the biyula (native violin). With 14 to 24 keys divided into seven-note scales, the gabbang has become the
Culture_of_Basilan
horizontally in an ornate frame, tuned pentatonic scale|pentatonically. Gabbang – bamboo xylophone (Yakan, Batak, B'laan, Sama-Bajau, Tausūg) Luntang –
Traditional Philippine musical instruments
Traditional_Philippine_musical_instruments
Role of dance in Filipino culture
accompanies by chants, songs and instruments like the kulintang, gong, gabbang and haglong, as well as a variety of drums show their zest for life.
Dance_in_the_Philippines
2025 single by Alamat
hip-hop song that incorporates indigenous Philippine instruments, namely the gabbang and kubing. Lyrically, it is about striving to reach one's full potential
LuzViMinda_(song)
Filipino/Spanish folk song
accompaniment of a string instrument like the gitgit and biula, or the gabbang and the kulintangan. The folk song was used as an ending theme in the Philippine
Baleleng
Group of Austronesian people of Maritime Southeast Asia
accompanied by dance (pang-igal) and musical instruments like pulau (flute), gabbang (xylophone), tagunggo' (kulintang gongs), biula (violin), and in modern
Sama-Bajau
Indonesian musical instrument used in Gamelan
of the cadences in various pathet. Music portal Indonesia portal Gangsa Gabbang See, Yee-Seer. (2002). Gambang, Indonesian Gamelan Main Site. Center for
Gambang_(instrument)
Filipino folk musician (1945–2022)
traditional instruments as children. He first learned how to play the gabbang, a wooden bamboo instrument similar to the xylophone then learned how to
Uwang_Ahadas
Flexatone idiophones 112.12 pitched percussion Fou idiophones China percussion Gabbang idiophones 111.212 Philippine percussion xylophone Gambang idiophones 111
List_of_musical_instruments
Philippine bamboo wood instrument
fixed value where these values are important in producing pitch. Bungkaka Gabbang Kolitong Paldong Takumbo List of aerophones by Hornbostel–Sachs number
Diwas
Forms of courtship commonly practiced in the Philippines
pangalay, will occur by playing percussive musical instruments such as the gabbang, the kulintang, and the agong. The wedding is officiated by an Imam. Readings
Courtship_in_the_Philippines
Philippine flute
end-blown bamboo flute) Tumpong Tongali (Philippine nose flute) Suling Diwas Gabbang Bungkaka Takumbo Kolitong Dioquinio, Corazon (2008). "Philippine Bamboo
Paldong
First edition of Futsal Women's World Cup
Filipino culture references featured in the logo include the vinta, the gabbang instrument, and traditional Binakael patterns. The visual identity accompanying
2025 FIFA Futsal Women's World Cup
2025_FIFA_Futsal_Women's_World_Cup
Philippine bamboo polychordal tube zither
saluray has six strings. The T'boli s'ludoy has five strings. Bungkaka Diwas Gabbang Paldong Takumbo Beni Sokkong (2000). The Bambo Muse: Musical Instruments
Kolitong
Malaysian musical instruments
traditional performances such as Wayang Kulit, Mak Yong and Main Puteri. Gabbang - used in traditional performances in Sabah. Gambang Kayu - used in classical
Traditional Malaysian musical instruments
Traditional_Malaysian_musical_instruments
Capital of Sulu province, Philippines
and agreement of the families. They dance to the music of kulintangan, gabbang, and agong. Another traditional dance of courtship is the Pangalay ha Agong
Jolo,_Sulu
Heritage register in the Philippines
Lamitan, Basilan, music (Yakan specifically Kulintang, kwitangan kayu, gabbang, agung, and tuntungan), 2000 Darhata Sawabi, (d. 2005), weaver, Parang
Intangible Cultural Heritage of the Philippines
Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_of_the_Philippines
gong Filipino kulintang - agung - rondalla - kundiman - gangsa - laji - gabbang tahta - luguh - lelling - kalangan - saunay singkil - pangalay bumayah
List of Asian folk music traditions
List_of_Asian_folk_music_traditions
Philippine tube zither
tapping rhythms patterned after those played on the gongs. Bungkaka Diwas Gabbang Kolitong Paldong Dioquinio, Corazon (2008). "Philippine Bamboo Instruments"
Takumbo
2025 studio album by Alamat
electronic and trap elements, also incorporating the Philippine instruments gabbang (bamboo xylophone) and kubing (jaw harp). "Don't Wanna Dance" has been
Destino_(Alamat_album)
Filipino singer-songwriter (1953–2015)
using in his live performances were: "Diwdiw-as", "Tonggatong", "Gangsa", "Gabbang", "Kubing", "Bungkaka", "Maraak", "Tambur", "Patting" or the bamboo guitar
Emil_Sanglay
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God has been gracious: has shown favor in the bible John the baptist baptized christ in the jordan
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Brings joy.
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English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire named Freckleton, from an Old English personal name Frecia + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
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English : Possibly a variant of Caron.Manx : variant of Corrin.
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