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    the bossed gongs played among the Islam and animist groups in the Southern Philippines. Kulintang refers to a racked gong chime instrument played in the southern islands of the Philippines‚ along with its varied accompanying ensembles. Different groups have different ways of playing the kulintang. Two major groups seem to stand-out in kulintang music. These are the Maguindanaon and the Maranaw. The kulintang instrument itself could be traced to either the introduction of gongs to Southeast Asia from

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    Philippine Music Kulintang Kulintang refers to a racked gong chime instrument played in the southern islands of the Philippines‚ along with its varied accompanying ensembles. Percussive bossed gong ensembles without a melodical gong rack‚ known as Agung‚ are played throughout most of the islands by indigenous groups (such as the Mangyan‚ Lumad‚ Batak‚ Tagbanwa and Aeta) as well as historically by low-land groups such as the Bisaya‚ Bicol and Tagalog‚ yet the kulintang ensembles themselves are only

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    traditionally used for storytelling‚ celebrating life-cycle events‚ and occasions such as a harvest. It was once used as a form of long-distance communication.[183] In East Malaysia‚ gong-based musical ensembles such as agung and kulintang are commonly used in ceremonies such as funerals and weddings. These ensembles are also common in neighbouring regions such as in the southern Philippines‚ Kalimantan in Indonesia‚ and Brunei. Malaysia’s cuisine reflects the multi-ethnic makeup of its

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    REVIEW MATERIAL FOR REMEDIAL EXAM GAMELAN is a musical ensemble which is very popular in Indonesia. It is similar to Kulinrang ensemble of the Philippines. AGUNG is a gong-based musical ensemble of Malaysia which is also similar to the Kulintang of the Philippines‚ Brunei‚ and Indonesian gamelan. IRAMA is an Indonesian term for tempo. BURUNG KAKA TUA (Cockatoo) a bird song and a famous folk song from Indonesia which is in ¾ time signature. RASA SAYANG which literally means “loving

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    Vietnam T’rung Xylophone Medium‚ Vietnamese  A unique and well appreciated addition to any percussion ensemble‚ Dan T’rung Truc is a xylophone made‚ in the traditional Vietnamese way‚ from tuned bamboo resonator bars. They utilize a lightweight frame of bamboo‚ with note tubes tied together and hung horizontally from the rack. Played with small mallets‚ they have a bright‚ natural‚ distinct tone‚ sounding in a two octave pentatonic range in relative D major. Danmo   An amazing traditional percussion

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    OUTLINE TOPIC: Modern Life: Its Effect in Maranao Culture THESIS STATEMENT: Modern life: Its effect Maranao culture is far from traditional life. I.INTRODUCTION II. KNOWLEDGE ABOUT MARANAO CULTURE A. According to Education B. According to Fashion style C. According to Rites / Rituals D. According to Tradition a. Language b. Art and Musical Heritage c. Cuisine III. CAUSE AND EFFECT OF MODERN LIFE A. Cause of Maranao culture B. Effect in Maranao culture IV. RESULT ACCORDING TO SURVEY V. CONCLUSION

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    Bulimia nervosa anoreksia nervosa A gamelan is a traditional musical ensemble from Indonesia‚ typically from the islands of Java and Bali‚ featuring a variety of instruments such asmetallophones‚ xylophones‚ kendang (drums) and gongs; bamboo flutes‚ bowed and plucked strings. Vocalists may also be included. For most Indonesians‚ gamelan music is an integral part of Indonesian culture.[1] The term refers more to the set of instruments than to the players of those instruments. A gamelan is

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    [pic] SOUTHEAST ASIAN MUSIC • The traditional music of the Philippines‚ like the folk music of our countries‚ reflects the life of common‚ mostly rural Filipinos. Like its counterparts in Asia‚ a lot of traditional songs from the Philippines have a strong connection with nature. However‚ much of it employs the diatonic scale rather than the more "Asian" pentatonic scale. • Traditional Philippine music is reflective of the country’s history as a melting pot of different cultures

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    Tausug visual arts are represented by carvings‚ metalworks‚ woodworks‚ tapestry and embroidery‚ mat making and basketry‚ textile and fashion‚ pottery‚ and other minor arts (Szanton 1963). In general‚ Tausug visual arts follow the Islamic prohibition of representing human or animal forms. Consequently‚ Mindanao and Sulu have developed ukkil or abstract motifs which are carved‚ printed‚ or painted into various media. These motifs are suggestive of leaves‚ vines‚ flowers‚ fruits‚ and various geometric

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    the complex and sophisticated gamelanorchestra of Java and Bali. [edit]Gamelan Main article: Gamelan The most popular and famous form of Indonesian music is probably gamelan‚ an ensemble of tuned percussion instruments that include metallophones‚ drums‚ gongs and spike fiddles along with bamboo flutes. Similar ensembles are prevalent throughout Indonesia and Malaysia‚ however gamelan is originated from Java‚ Bali‚ and Lombok. In Central Java‚ gamelan is intricate and meticulously laid out. The central

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