The dabakan is a single-headed Philippine drum, primarily used as a supportive instrument in the kulintang ensemble. Among the five main kulintang instruments...
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transforming into the present day kulintang ensemble, with the addition of the dabakan, babandil and musical concepts of Islam via Islam traders. The instrument...
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middle from Apayao people Kudyapi – a two-stringed boat lute from Mindanao Dabakan – goblet drum (Maranao) Gandang – double-headed barrel drum (Maranao) Libbit...
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Venezuela percussion drum Cultrun membranophones Chile percussion drum Dabakan membranophones 211.261.2 Philippines percussion goblet drum Daf (Dap, Def)...
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identical to a bell cymbal in all but usage Cymbal Unpitched 111 Idiophone Dabakan Philippines Unpitched 211 Membranophone Although shape is variously described...
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portal Indonesia portal Malaysia portal Singapore portal Philippines portal Dabakan Gendang beleq Gordang sambilan Rampak Kendang 10 Alat Musik Kendang: Asal-Usul...
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players use are normally considered freer than either the babendil or the dabakan; players could manipulate the patterns freely as long as they conform,...
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instruments on the ensemble: Kulintang, Agung, Gandingan, Babendil and Dabakan. Amin, Mohammad (2005). "A Comparison of Music of the Philippines and Sulawesi"...
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Delos Reyes – vocals, gandingan, sarunay Kat Estacio – vocals, kulintang, dabakan, programming Katrina Estacio – vocals, kulintang, sarunay alaska B – additional...
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play fundamental patterns that are similar to the drum pattern on the dabakan or the beat of the lower-pitched agung. The babendil traditionally could...
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