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English: The two Philippine vertically hanged, wide-rimmed gongs known as the agung used as a supportive/accompanying instrument in the kulintang ensemble with audience members being taught how to play at Manilatown in the International Hotel, San Francisco.
Deutsch: Ein agung ist zwei runde gongs auf den Philippinen.
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Author Philip Dominguez Mercurio (PhilipDM)

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