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An Instrument with two strings and a boat-shaped body; one string is used for the melody while the other is used for a repeated pattern (drone); widely used in Mindanao and Palawan.
Word: Kudyapi


Musika Jornal 1977
Category: Instrument


[[Category:Dictionary of Filipino Music Terms]]
Ethno-linguistic Group: Mgd
 
General Physical Description:
An instrument with two strings and a boat-shaped body; one string is used for the melody while the other is used for a repeated pattern/drone; widely used in Mindanao and Palawan
 
General Playing Technique: not mentioned
 
Musical Function: not mentioned
 
Playing Circumstance: not mentioned
 
 
Source: Musika Jornals 1977,  Ang mga Kaisipan sa Musika sa Timog Silangang Asya by Jose Maceda
 
 
 
Word: kudyapi
 
Category: instrument
 
1. Ethno-linguistic group: Maguindanaon
 
2. General physical description: boat lute
 
3. General playing technique: plucked
 
4. Musical function:
 
5. Playing circumstance:
 
Source:CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art, Volume I, Peoples of the Philippines, K-Z
 
[[Category:Dictionary of Filipino Music Terms|Kudyapi]][[category:Musical Instrument|Kudyapi]]

Latest revision as of 14:13, 1 September 2009

Word: Kudyapi

Category: Instrument

Ethno-linguistic Group: Mgd

General Physical Description: An instrument with two strings and a boat-shaped body; one string is used for the melody while the other is used for a repeated pattern/drone; widely used in Mindanao and Palawan

General Playing Technique: not mentioned

Musical Function: not mentioned

Playing Circumstance: not mentioned


Source: Musika Jornals 1977, Ang mga Kaisipan sa Musika sa Timog Silangang Asya by Jose Maceda


Word: kudyapi

Category: instrument

1. Ethno-linguistic group: Maguindanaon

2. General physical description: boat lute

3. General playing technique: plucked

4. Musical function:

5. Playing circumstance:

Source:CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art, Volume I, Peoples of the Philippines, K-Z