Monday, January 18, 2021

Palawan Traditional Music and Instruments


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PALAWAN MUSIC

**-The music of Palawan expresses respect for the spiritual as well as the natural physical world through epic chants, nature songs, and instruments.

Palawan Vocal Music
TULTUL -  is a chanted vocal music about epic heroes and usually chanted at night, ending at daybreak. 
KULIAL - a lyrical poem expressing love. This vocal music is accompanied by Kudyapi and Pagang.

KUDYAPI - two-stringed lute uses by male
PAGANG - bamboo zither uses by the female. Consist of a bamboo tube about 12cm in diameter closed at both ends by nodes, partially open for better resonance. 

Characteristic of Palawan Music
Imitations of sound from nature and the environment.
Highly influenced by the native language of the province.


Palawan Musical Instruments

Bagit - instrumental music played on the Kusyapi or Kudyapi

Basal
- it is a gong ensemble that consists of one or two sets of big gongs. 

Basal Gong Ensembles
Agung- small ringed gongs
Sanang- ringed gongs bigger than Agung
Gimbal- drum

Aruding - a bamboo jaw harp; made of bamboo or metal, with a thin flexible tongue made to vibrate by plucking the tip of the instrument while the player's mouth will serve as the resonator.

Suling- a banded bamboo flute



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