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Gongs found on _____ are exclusively knobbed rather than flat, and they do not use a hocketing structure
Mindanao
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As discussed in the previous section, flat gongs were developed in the musical traditions of the indigenous people of the mountains of _____
Luzon
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____ is played by a number of Muslim ethnolinguistic groups on the southern island of Mindanao. Kulintang is the name of the main melodic instrument, a row of eight knobbed gongs played by one person, and also the ensemble as a whole.
Kulintang
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The other instruments include a time-keeper gong (though usually one person will use the side of a larger gong if one is not available), a pair of large hanging kettle gongs called agung, a supporting melodic instrument of four large hanging gongs called gandingan, and a goblet-shaped drum played with bamboo sticks called dabakan
Kulintang
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The time-keeper gong enters with a repeated pattern that indicates the type of piece to be played
musical structure of kulintang
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row of small, horizontally-laid nipple gongs that funct ion melodically
kulintang
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set of two wide-rimmed, vertically suspended gongs. awkward dancing tall kid used them
agung
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set of four large, hanging gongs. talking gongs
gandingan
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-Hocket style (one person, one gong) to make one composite melody
-Each player plays a pattern, accentuating one note and dampening the rest. They may vary their individual patterns throughout the piece.
-Played with hands or beater
gangsa
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14 strings
●2 courses on upper 3 strings, 2 on lower
●Playing style: tremolo
●Pear shaped
bandurria
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●Larger than bandurria
●Plays supporting melody
laud
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Smaller than a guitar
●14 strings
●Has double courses of strings
●Played tremolo style
octavina
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Bamboo pole dance called _____ Found in several areas of Southeast Asia
tinikling
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Before 20th century, _____ instrument was exclusively played by women
kulintang
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