What material is Tongali?

Tongali(mouth flute) Description: It is a solo instrument made of bamboo and has an average length of 60cm.
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What kind of instrument is Tongali?

It is a four-holed nose flute (with one hole in the back) and often played by the Kalinga and other people of Luzon. Tongali is one of the traditional musical instruments that is still actively taught to the next generations.
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What is Tongali in English?

Tongali – nose flute (Kalinga) Tumpong – bamboo flute.
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Where did Tongali came from?

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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Is Tongali a woodwind instrument?

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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Is Tongali a aerophone?

Kalaleng is also called “Aerophone”, “Vertical Tube” or “Nose Flute”. This musical instrument belongs to Itneg, Bago and Kankanaey tribe. They believe that it is more soothing when played by the nose. It is also called “Tongali” by the Kalinga people.
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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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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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How the Tongali bamboo instrument is being played?

One end of the pipe is cut at a node of the bamboo, and a blowing hole is cut in the center of the node. 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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What is kudyapi made of?

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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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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What materials are the Mindanao instruments mostly made of?

One stringed bowed lutes (fiddles) of the long neck variety are found in Mindanao. They have a sounding box made from a coconut half shell covered with a leaf, or a piece of bark or animal skin. The string is make of abaca fibers, horse hair, and more recently, wire.
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What is a nose flute in the Philippines?

A kalaleng is a nose flute made from bamboo from the Philippines. Usually around two feet in length a kalaleng has holes cut in the side, to be stopped by the fingers producing the notes. The player closes one nostril with a bit of cotton, then forces the air from the other into a small hole cut in the end of the tube.
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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 Kalutang made of?

Abstract. The kalutang are tuned percussion sticks made from the branches of the kwatingan tree, which is endemic to Marinduque, a province located at the center of the Philippine archipelago.
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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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Who invented the nose flute?

In spite of its ethnic background, models were conceived and patented in the 19th and 20th centuries. James J. Stivers, co-founder of the Humanatone Company, is credited to coining this instrument as a "Humanatone". Operating out of New York City, his nose whistles were made of tin plates.
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What is a bungkaka used for?

Bamboo buzzers among the Kalinga are referred to as bungkaka or bilbil depending on the village. These instrument is played by women and is believed to drive away evil spirits when walking along lonely mountain trails.
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Is gangsa made of bamboo?

The keys are suspended over a teakwood casing (plawah) and above cylindrical tube resonators (bumbung) made from bamboo (tiying), one for each of the instrument's ten keys.
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Which of the instruments is made up of bamboo?

The list of musical bamboo instruments is indeed very long and include xylophones, rainsticks, marimbas, angklung, castanets, drum sticks, zithers, slit drums, chimes, maracas, guitars, ukuleles, violins, Chapman sticks, pan flutes, didgeridoos, pipe organs, saxophones, clarinets, kazoos, whistles, trumpets, and ...
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What is gangsa made of?

A set of 'gangsa' or Cordilleran gongs is comprised of 6 pieces or more and each piece is made of bronze or brass. Each gong is beaten in different tunes by the gong players or musicians which of course varies depending on their regional or local cultural preferences of their native origins.
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What is bamboo pipes in a row?

Classification: Pipes-in-a-row. Description: Six nodes of bamboo of varying lengths with one side closed and the other side open in which the player blows. There are incised designs on the instrument. It is played in an ensemble with one player holding one flute. It is usually played by children.
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Is Tongali made of bamboo?

Tongali(mouth flute) Description: It is a solo instrument made of bamboo and has an average length of 60cm. It has finger holes and a thumb hole. The tongali is open at both ends, with a total of four finger holes; three in front, one at the back.
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What is Kalutang?

Kalutang is a pair of percussion bars which are struck against each other at specific angles to produce a pitch. These sticks are a part of an entire ensemble of kalutang which when playing together produce melodies. The instrument is cut from the kwatingan tree which grows in Marinduque.
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What instrument is made out of metal?

Whether cymbals, drums, bells, or marimbas, these musical instruments all make sound from banging something into another. This type of instrument heavily relies on metals. In particular, cymbals and bells are all metal.
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