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English: Gong chimes, Philippines, Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix, Arizona

Philippines

Bangkang ? (percussion ? ... )[1]
Litlit ? (bowed lute)[1]
Agung[1]
[(possibly the Babendil)]
Jaw harp (lamellaphone)
Maranao Boritoc ?, Mangyan, Kalinga,
and T'boli peoples, late 20th-early 21st c.
Bamboo, brass
Gabbang[1]
[(possibly the Kulintang a kayo)]
Sludoy (tube zither)
T'boli people, South Cotabato Province,
Southern Mindanao, late 20th c.
Bamboo, rattan, glass
Ex Hans Brande's Collection
Taw-go (tube zither)[1]
Bagobo people, Davao Gulf area,
Southern Mindanao, 20th c.
Bamboo
(a kind of drum)
Kulintang (gong-chime)
Maranao people, Western Mindanao,
1920-1930
Wood, metal
Played in ensemble with the dadabuan
drum and various vertically hanging
gongs.
Ex Fiske Collection, Claremont University Consortium
(possibly the Kendang)
Dadabuan (goblet drum)
Maranao people, Western Mindanao,
1920-1930
Wood, animal skin
Ex Fiske Collection, Claremont University Consortium
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  1. a b c d e Ashanna Biliter. [Philippines]. Flickr.

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