What is Tongali?

Tongali is one of the traditional musical instruments that is still actively taught to the next generations. It is believed that the nose flute was used to help rice grow because the rice, being attracted to the soft sound of the flute, would grow to put its ear above the water to hear the sound better.
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What is the use of Tongali?

Tongali is a woodwind instrument from northern #Philippines and is played using nose! This four-holed nose flute is often played by the Kalinga and other peoples of Luzon. It is believed that the soft sounds of the nose flute was used to help rice grow. 5:00 AM · Oct 25, 2019·Hootsuite Inc.
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What is Tongali made of?

The first instrument that caught my fancy was tongali, a flute that is played by streaming air through it by the nose. Made of bamboo, this end-blown flute produces shrill notes.
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What is Tongali in English?

Tongali – nose flute (Kalinga) Tumpong – bamboo flute.
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What is the meaning of the Tongali instrument?

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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Oynasi l Kalinga bamboo nose flute 'tongali' l Northern Philippine musical instrument



What is Tongali classification?

Name: Tongali. Classification: Nose flute. Description: A node of bamboo with hole at one end and open at the other. There are three holes on top and one hole underneath.
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Is another name for Tongali?

Tongali [ enongol].

Bamboo nose flute of the Kalinga people, northern Luzon, Philippines. It is also known as inonggol, inung-ngol, innung-ngor ...
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What is Tongali or kalaleng?

Kalaleng/ Tongali - a nose fluet that originated from the Cordillera. Usually made from slender bamboo called as "buho". In the Philippines the nose flute pitong ilong in Tagalog. or the KALALENG of the northern Bontok people.
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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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How does Tongali played by the musicians of Cordillera?

Tongali or Kalaleng A nose flute with a long and narrow internal diameter. It is played with the extreme forward edge of the right or left nostril and produce notes in a range of two and a half octaves.
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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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Is Tongatong made of bamboo?

A tongatong is a percussion instrument made of various lengths of bamboo, which is found in the Kalinga province of the Philippines. It is played by hitting it against the earth.
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What is a bamboo flute in Philippines?

The tumpong (also inci among the Maranao) is a type of Philippine bamboo flute used by the Maguindanaon, half the size of the largest bamboo flute, the palendag.
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What is Diwdiwas made of?

Diw-diw is a panpipe instrument of the Cordillera. It is made by tying together five or more slender bamboo tubes of different length.
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What is gimbal instrument?

(also gimbals) A device for keeping an instrument such as a compass or chronometer horizontal in a moving vessel or aircraft, typically consisting of rings pivoted at right angles.
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What is basal in Palawan?

Basal (gong) The set of one or two big gongs, agung, and a pair of small ringed gongs, sanang, hang from the wall plates, while the drum, gimbal, rests on the lateral platform ready to be played, mainly at dusk and at night time.
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How do you play Sludoy?

A ring of woven bamboo strips is placed at the end of the bamboo node to keep the strings from further stripping. One side of the body is cracked to allow the sound to vibrate along the length of the instrument. The sludoy is played by plucking the strings with the fingers.
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Who made kalaleng?

A kalaleng is a nose flute made from bamboo from the Philippines.
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What is classification of kalaleng?

Classification. Aerophone, vertical flute, nose flute.
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What is the instrument of Mindoro?

Instruments of Mindoro

Gitgit - an instrument with 3 or 4 strings. It has a wooden body. The hair of a person is used as strings for the bow.
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What is the meaning of Octavina?

The octavina or Philippine octavina is a guitar-shaped Filipino instrument with a tuning similar to the laúd. Originally a Spanish instrument, the octavina was soon incorporated into other cultures, notably including Filipino culture.
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What is the use of nose flute?

So in times of mourning or sadness, the twin-pipe nose flute was the perfect conduit to express their sorrow. But even though the notes are often melancholy, this is not to say that the instrument was reserved for times of sadness.
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What are the different instrument in Palawan?

Palawan musical instruments can be classified into four groups: Chordophones, Aerophones, Idiophones, and Membranophones.
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What are Idiophone instruments?

Idiophones are instruments whose own substance vibrates to produce sound (as opposed to the strings of a guitar or the air column of a flute); examples include bells, clappers, and rattles.
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