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The kabungbung is a traditional Filipino musical instrument, classified as a type of bamboo xylophone. It is made from bamboo tubes of varying lengths, which produce different pitches when struck with mallets. Often used in folk music and cultural performances, the kabungbung reflects the rich musical heritage of the Philippines. Its unique sound and construction highlight the country's indigenous craftsmanship and connection to nature.
kabungbung, butting, liguit, bansik,
*negrito violin-a five-stringed instrument used by natives of zambales*tabungbung-guitar of the aetas of zambales*butting-a bamboo violin with a single string made of a hemp or banana fiber. among the negritos and isabela, it is called yoggand*bansik-nose flute with 4 holes and a triangular mouth piece used by the negritos of zambales*kullibaw-jew's harp made of bamboo*gurimbaw-violin of the aetas of tayabas*aydluing-a long guitar with strings similar to the kudyapi of mindanao. this is used by the mamanua of mindanao*gassa- a flat gong that is sounded by the striking of a palm*patagong-a wing-shaped bamboo tube with a length of 4.5 cm and 5-7.5 cm in diameter*kabungbung-a guitar made of bamboo used by the aetas of bataan