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The pagang is a traditional stringed instrument from the Philippines, specifically associated with the indigenous peoples of the region. It typically features a hollow body and is played by plucking the strings, producing a melodic sound. The pagang is often used in ceremonial and cultural performances, reflecting the rich musical heritage of the Filipino culture. Its construction and playing techniques can vary among different ethnic groups, showcasing regional diversity in music.
Pagang and tabuldo are traditional Filipino dishes often associated with local culinary practices. Pagang typically refers to a grilled or roasted dish, usually involving marinated meat or fish, while tabuldo is a type of stew or soup made with various ingredients, including vegetables and meat. Both dishes reflect the rich flavors and communal aspects of Filipino cooking. They are often enjoyed during gatherings and celebrations.
1. Cuyunon Musical Instruments*Batungtung*Palakupakan*Subing*Lantoy2. Tagbuana Musical Instruments*Gimbal*Tipanu*Aruding*Beberek3. Palaw'an Musical Instruments*Gimbal*Babandil*Agong4. Tipanu Musical Instruments*Redoblante*Bombo
1. Aruding is thought to be one of the oldest musical instruments in the world.2. Kudlung is a two stringed lute made of wood, one string for the melody, one for the drone. Eight frets are glued on the neck of the lute. The body of the instrument is carved with geometric patterns.3. Gimbal is a drum whose top is made from a skin of the bayawak or monitor lizard.4. Tiring composed of lengths of bamboo with openings of various sizes producing different notes when struck with a stick.*ung mga pictures s google n lng, d k sure kung lhat yan nandun...:D :P XD