List of Philippine musical instruments
- Aerophones. Bulungudyong – vertical flute (Pinatubo Ayta). ...
- Chordophones. Bamboo violin – a three-stringed violin of the Aeta people. ...
- Tuned gongs. Agung – large gong suspended from an ornate frame. ...
- Membranophones. Agung a tamlang – bamboo (slit drum) ...
- Idiophones.
- What are contemporary musical instruments?
- What are the contemporary music in the Philippines?
- What are the three contemporary Philippines music?
- What makes up the Philippine musical instrument?
What are contemporary musical instruments?
Non-orchestral musical instruments and digital equipment are mostly used in contemporary music. Non-orchestral instruments such as the piano, guitar, acoustic drum, and saxophone all fall into this category.
What are the contemporary music in the Philippines?
Contemporary music in the Philippines usually refers to compositions that have adopted ideas and elements from twentieth century art music in the West, as well as the latest trends and musical styles in the entertainment industry.
What are the three contemporary Philippines music?
Philippine contemporary music is categorized into three parts in accordance with the curriculum guide given by the Department of Education: (1) traditional music, (2) new music, and (3) song composers.
What makes up the Philippine musical instrument?
In the Philippines there are metal and wooden (principally bamboo) idiophones. Metal idiophonse are of two categories: flat gongs and bossed gongs. Flat gongs made of bronze, brass, or iron, are found principally in the north among the Isneg, Tingguian, Kalinga, Bontok, Ibaloi, Kankanai, Gaddang, Ifugao, and Ilonggot.