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hegelung / faglung

Illustration of folk instrument [ IROMBOOK ] ... HEGELUNG ( FAGLUNG ) is a traditional musical wooden two-stringed musical instrument played by the T'boli people of Mindanao (Philippines).

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Kulintang. Photo about silat, philippines, muslim, mindinao, agong, percussion, asian, bali, folk, kali, indonesia, pilipino, kulingtan, kulintang, gong, oriental, indonesian - 1535871

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an ornately carved wooden bowl with a cushion on the top is shown in this image

The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "A Musical Offering: An Exhibition Celebrating the Centennial of the Collection of Musical Instruments," March 10–July 30, 1989.New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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two people dressed in colorful clothing are playing musical instruments and looking at something on the ground

For most of the Indigenous People’s (IP) community throughout Mindanao and in other parts of the country, keeping their indigenous cultural practices and traditions has been a struggle and a constant fight amid the changes brought by modernity and adhering to material infrastructure and monetary progress. Fighting to keep their…

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two women are sitting on the floor with musical instruments in their hands and one is holding a drum

The k'lintang and t’nonggong are played to accompany dance. The t'nonggong belongs to the megel/lembang category of T’boli music instruments which has male attributes such as being loud and hard-sounding and played in the public sphere. Drummers are usually male. Providing a rhythmic ostinato to the t’nonggong is the k’sal, a pair of wooden sticks which are struck on a bamboo floor. Photo: Marlon A. Martinez

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two women in traditional clothing sitting on the floor with their instruments and drum, smiling at the camera

The t’nonggong is played to accompany dance. It belongs to the megel/lembang category of T’boli music instruments which has male attributes such as being loud and hard-sounding and played in the public sphere. Drummers are usually male. Providing a rhythmic ostinato to the t’nonggong is the k’sal, a pair of wooden sticks which are struck on a bamboo floor. Photo: Marlon A. Martinez

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