How do you use a subing instrument?

It is played by putting the center of the instrument at the opening of the mouth and with the other hand striking the end of the instrument to produce a vibrating sound. The subing is played for recreation.
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How is a kubing played?

The frame of the kubing is held in the left hand and pressed against a player's lips facing outward, using his mouth cavity as a resonating chamber. The primary source of sound is actuated as the player flexes and releases the tip of the frame with his or her right thumb or index finger.
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How does a jaw harp work?

You use your mouth as the acoustical chamber for the harp. To hold it in place, you use your teeth or lips, which must be slightly parted to let the reed (or twanger) vibrate. Then, by changing the shape of your mouth, you can create different overtones.
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What is a subing instrument?

The subing is a bamboo jaw harp of the Cuyinin people of Palawan Island in western Philippines. Despite their length of approximately 20-25 cm., the actual functioning part of the subbing is quite small with a resultantly high pitch. Subing are often tuned by a small piece of pitch or insect wax on the tongue.
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What is subing in Mangyan?

The subing is the Mangyan version of a Jaw's harp, a lamellaphone that has a flappable tongue in the middle that produces sound when plucked. Subing. PERCUSSION INSTRUMENTS.
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How do you use Kinaban instruments?

It is played by putting the center of the instrument at the opening of the mouth and with the other hand striking the end of the instrument to produce a vibrating sound. The kinaban is played for recreation.
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What are the uses of the music of Mindoro in what specific occasions is it used?

used for communication with spirits in rituals and worships, weddings,works, courtships, festive occasions, lullabies.
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What is a Tongali?

The tongali is a nose flute used by the Kalinga in Northern Luzon.
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Why is it called the Jew's harp?

It has also been suggested that the name derives from the French jeu-trompe meaning 'toy trumpet'. In French, jeu, which sounds like jew with a soft "j"/"zh", means 'game'. The current French word for the instrument is guimbarde.
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Is jaw harp easy to learn?

Learning how to play the mouth harp is not as difficult as you may think! The Jaw Harp (also known as the Jew's harp, juice harp or mouth harp) is a small handheld instrument played with the mouth and finger.
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Do jaw harps hurt?

But jaw harp is not all magic. The skin behind my two front teeth, for example, sometimes rubs raw and becomes sore. My teeth ache into my eyes. This can last for days.
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Where does kubing instrument commonly used?

Artifact Information. This artifact is the kubing, or mouth harp, and can be found in the Maguindanao province of the Philippines. It is played by both Muslim and non-Muslim tribes in the southern islands and in Indonesia.
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How does kubing differ from the other wind instrument?

Plucking can occur at some angle to the end, and the reed will not be driven to click against the frame. This characteristic of the kubing allows multiple finger plucks more easily than steel. Spreading the fingers of the plucking hand and raking them across the end yields a rapid succession of plucks.
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How do you use Dabakan?

The rattan strips are held parallel to the surface of the drumhead and are then pivoted between the thumb and forefinger using the wrist to activate them to strike the drumhead's surface along the entire length of its diameter.
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How is the Tongali played?

The player holds the flute at an angle and places the blowing hole against one nostril, then directs breath into the flutes through his nose. A solo instrument played only by men for courting and funeral.
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How does Tongali make sound?

This is played by plucking the strings or use a rounded stick made of wood to strike the strings to produce sounds. Figure 5. Tongali(mouth flute) Description: It is a solo instrument made of bamboo and has an average length of 60cm.
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What part of the body is used to play a Tongali?

The tongali is a four holed nose flute (one hole in the back) from northern Philippines and played by the Kalinga and other peoples of Luzon.
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How is kudyapi played?

The kudyapi is played with a plectrum or pick, usually made out of rattan, bamboo or a piece of plastic cut from a cup or container, and tied to the index or middle finger of the player. Palawan (Palawano, Tagbanwa, Batak) and some Lumad groups (Agusan Manobo and Subanen) play with their bare fingers.
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What is the only guitar like instrument found in Palawan?

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 instrument is carved out of solid soft wood such as that from the jackfruit tree.
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How would you describe the music of Mindoro?

The Ambahan is a lyrical chant song of the pure Mangyans. It is composed of seven syllables in one line that rhyme. The number of lines found in several Ambahan ranges from three to 134. There is no specific tone style or instrument used as accompaniment.
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What is the role of music in the Mangyan communities of Mindoro?

Subing or Kinaban (Jaw's harp)

It is also known as "kubing". Other indigenous groups such as T'boli, Ifugao, and Maranao also have their own version of subing. The functions of their songs are for work, leisure, workship, and ritual. For the Mangyans, music is a part of their ordinary and festive ocassions.
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How does the indigenous group of Mindoro preserved their music?

The indigenous groups typically used a knife point to etch their writings onto bows and arrows, traditional musical instruments, bamboo containers, bamboo posts and walls of their homes, and on bamboo plants along trails.
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