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Word: tongatong or dongadong | |||
Category: instrument | |||
1. Ethno-linguistic group: Kalinga | |||
2. General physical description: an ensemble generally consists of five or six bamboo stamping tubes | |||
3. General playing technique: hit/stamped on the floor, interlocking patterns | |||
4. Musical function: | |||
5. Playing circumstance: courtship: this is played by women in smaller rites for harvest and curing | |||
Source:CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art, Volume I, Peoples of the Philippines, K-Z | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:16, 11 August 2009
Klg. A big and hollow bamboo tube; the top end is open while the bottom is hit on solid ground, cement or hard wooden floor.
--- Musika Jornals 1977
Word: tongatong or dongadong
Category: instrument
1. Ethno-linguistic group: Kalinga
2. General physical description: an ensemble generally consists of five or six bamboo stamping tubes
3. General playing technique: hit/stamped on the floor, interlocking patterns
4. Musical function:
5. Playing circumstance: courtship: this is played by women in smaller rites for harvest and curing
Source:CCP Encyclopedia of Philippine Art, Volume I, Peoples of the Philippines, K-Z